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[[Image:New.gif|(New)]] [[wikia:c:formalmethods:Peter Landin|Peter Landin]] (1930-2009), pioneer of functional programming and denotational semantics, died on 3rd June 2009.
 
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{{wp|Robin Milner}} (1934–2010), pioneer of automated theorem proving, programming language design, and concurrent systems, died on 20th&nbsp;March&nbsp;2010.
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This {{wp|virtual museum}} includes an eclectic [http://web.archive.org/web/20070926235337/http://vmoc.museophile.org/#galleries collection] of [http://www.w3.org/ World Wide Web] (WWW) hyperlinks connected with the {{wp|history of computing}} and online computer-based exhibits available both locally and around the world. It was founded on 1 June 1995, so is an example of an "old" virtual museum itself.
 
This {{wp|virtual museum}} includes an eclectic [http://web.archive.org/web/20070926235337/http://vmoc.museophile.org/#galleries collection] of [http://www.w3.org/ World Wide Web] (WWW) hyperlinks connected with the {{wp|history of computing}} and online computer-based exhibits available both locally and around the world. It was founded on 1 June 1995, so is an example of an "old" virtual museum itself.
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This museum opened on 1<sup>st</sup> June 1995. The museum receives about 200 visitors each day. Please contact [[Jonathan Bowen]] if you know of relevant online information not included here.
 
This museum opened on 1<sup>st</sup> June 1995. The museum receives about 200 visitors each day. Please contact [[Jonathan Bowen]] if you know of relevant online information not included here.
   
Mirror sites are available in [http://icom.museum/vlmp/computing.html Sweden] and [http://palimpsest.stanford.edu/vlmp/computing.html USA] courtesy of [http://icom.museum/ ICOM], and also [http://icom.museum/overview.html#mirrors elsewhere], including the [http://vmoc.museophile.lsbu.ac.uk/ UK], if you experience poor access speed.
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Older Mirror sites are available in [http://icom.museum/vlmp/computing.html Sweden] and [http://palimpsest.stanford.edu/vlmp/computing.html USA] courtesy of [http://icom.museum/ ICOM], and also [http://icom.museum/overview.html#mirrors elsewhere].
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== Selected additions and events ==
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==== [http://web.archive.org/web/20070926235337/http://vmoc.museophile.org/#selection Selected additions and events] ====
 
 
[http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/UoCCL/misc/obit/wheeler.html David Wheeler] (1927-2004), inventor of the closed subroutine, died on 13 December 2004.
 
 
[http://web.archive.org/web/20070926235337/http://vmoc.museophile.org/pvs04/ ''Program Verification and Semantics: Further Work''], seminar, [http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/ Science Museum], London, 2 December 2004.
 
 
[http://www.research.ibm.com/resources/news/20030423_edgarpassaway.shtml Edgar (Ted) Codd] (1923-2003), inventor of the [http://www.databaseanswers.com/history.htm relational database] model, died on 18 April 2003.
 
 
[http://research.microsoft.com/users/needham/ Roger Needham] (1935-2003) died on 28 February 2003.
 
 
[http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2002/08/24/1030052995887.html Allan Bromley], who researched [http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/collections/exhiblets/babbage/babbwork.asp Charles Babbage]'s drawings of the [http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/collections/exhiblets/babbage/diffeng.asp Difference Engine] extensively in the London [http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/ Science Museum] archive, died in August 2002. This work led to the building of the [http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/collections/exhiblets/babbage/diffeng2.asp Difference Engine No. 2], now on display in the [http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/ Science Museum] Computing Gallery in London.
 
 
[http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/EWD/ Edsger Wybe Dijkstra] (1930-2002), [http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/EWD/obituary.html died] on 6 August 2002. See [http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/UTCS/notices/dijkstra/ewdobit.html obituary].
 
 
Both co-inventors of [http://directory.google.com/Top/Computers/Programming/Languages/Simula/ Simula 67], the first object-oriented programming language, died in 2002. <br />[http://www.ifi.uio.no/~olejohan/ Ole-Johan Dahl] (1931-2002) [http://www.ub.uio.no/umn/inf/ojd/ died] on 29 June 2002.<br />[http://www.ifi.uio.no/~kristen/ Kristen Nygaard] (1926-2002) [http://www.ifi.uio.no/in_memoriam_kristen/ died] on 10 August 2002.
 
 
[http://is.lse.ac.uk/leo/ Business Computing: the Second 50 Years], The Guildhall, London, UK, 5-6 November 2001. A conference celebrating the 50th anniversary of [http://is.lse.ac.uk/leo/About_LEO.htm LEO], the world's first business computer. See [http://is.lse.ac.uk/leo/programme.htm programme].
 
 
[http://vmoc.museophile.org/pvs01/ ''Program Verification and Semantics: The Early Work''], seminar, [http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/ Science Museum], London, 5 June 2001.
 
 
[http://www.computer50.org/mark1/kilburn.html Tom Kilburn] (1921-2001), Manchester University, UK, died on 17 January 2001.
 
 
[http://www.hp.com/hpinfo/execteam/bios/hewlett.html William Hewlett] (1913-2001), co-founder of [http://www.hp.com/ HP], died on 12 January 2001.
 
 
[http://www.npl.co.uk/npl/about/100years_npl/famous/donald_davies.html Donald Davies] (1924-2000), packet switching pioneer at [http://www.npl.co.uk/ NPL], died on 28 May 2000. See [http://www.isoc.org/internet/history/davies.shtml ISOC information].
 
 
[http://www.alanturing.net/conference/ACE/ace2000.html ACE 2000 CONFERENCE] 50th anniversary of the ACE computer, [http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/ Science Museum], London, 18 May 2000 & [http://www.npl.co.uk/ National Physical Laboratory], UK, 19 May 2000.
 
 
[http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/UoCCL/misc/EDSAC99/ EDSAC 99], 50th Anniversary of the EDSAC 1 computer, Computer Laboratory, University of Cambridge, UK, 15-16 April 1999.
 
 
[http://www.leo-computers.org.uk/1999reu.htm 50th Anniversary] of Joe Lyons' decision to give the go ahead to the building of [http://www.leo-computers.org.uk/ LEO] 1, 15 October 1999.
 
 
[http://www.connected-earth.com/Journeys/Transformingsociety/Inpeaceandwar/Enterthecodebreakers/TommyFlowers/tommyflowers(1905-1998).htm Tommy Flowers], MBE, codebreaking engineer at Bletchley Park who worked on Colossus, died on 28 October 1998, aged 92. (Born on 22 December 1905.)
 
 
[http://www.isoc.org/postel/ In Memory of Internet Pioneer Jon Postel], died October 1998. <br /> See also [http://www.iana.org/postel/postel-tribute.html tribute] from [http://www.iana.org/ IANA] and [http://www.domainhandbook.com/postel.html In Memoriam] from the [http://www.domainhandbook.com/ Domain Name Handbook]<br /> ([http://www.isoc.org/postel/service.shtml Memorial service], 5 November 1998.)
 
 
[http://www.computer50.org/ 50th Anniversary of the First Stored-Program Computer], Manchester, UK, 21 June 1998.
 
 
[http://www.turing.org.uk/turing/scrapbook/memorial.html Memorials to Alan Turing] - a new [http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/ English Heritage] blue plaque memorial as ''Code-breaker and Pioneer of Computer Science'' was unveiled by [http://www.turing.org.uk/ Andrew Hodges] ([http://www.turing.org.uk/turing/ Turing]'s [http://www.turing.org.uk/turing/book.html biographer]) at [http://www.theetoncollection.com/hotels/colonnade/ his birthplace] in London, UK, on Turing's 86th birthday, 23 June 1998.
 
 
[http://www.inf.fu-berlin.de/~widiger/ICHC/ International Conference on the History of Computing], Paderborn, Germany, 14-16 August 1998.
 
 
[http://www.dcs.warwick.ac.uk/~hoc/kiev/ Computers in Europe: Past, Present and Future] International Symposium, Kiev, Ukraine, 6-8 October 1998.
 
 
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1st [http://www.vintage.org/ Vintage Computer Festival], Alameda County Fairgrounds, Pleasanton, California, USA, 25-26 October 1997.
 
 
[http://www.systers.org/hopper/ Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing], San Jose, California, USA, 19-21 September 1997.
 
 
See also other [http://www.dcs.warwick.ac.uk/~hoc/conferences.html History of Computing conferences].
 
 
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* [[wikia:c:formalmethods:Peter Landin|Peter Landin]] (1930-2009), pioneer of functional programming and denotational semantics, died on 3rd&nbsp;June&nbsp;2009.
== Galleries ==
 
 
* [http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/UoCCL/misc/obit/wheeler.html David Wheeler] (1927-2004), inventor of the closed subroutine, died on 13 December 2004.
 
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20070926235337/http://vmoc.museophile.org/pvs04/ ''Program Verification and Semantics: Further Work''], seminar, [http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/ Science Museum], London, 2 December 2004.
 
* [http://www.research.ibm.com/resources/news/20030423_edgarpassaway.shtml Edgar (Ted) Codd] (1923-2003), inventor of the [http://www.databaseanswers.com/history.htm relational database] model, died on 18 April 2003.
 
* [http://research.microsoft.com/users/needham/ Roger Needham] (1935-2003) died on 28 February 2003.
 
* [http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2002/08/24/1030052995887.html Allan Bromley], who researched [http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/collections/exhiblets/babbage/babbwork.asp Charles Babbage]'s drawings of the [http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/collections/exhiblets/babbage/diffeng.asp Difference Engine] extensively in the London [http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/ Science Museum] archive, died in August 2002. This work led to the building of the [http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/collections/exhiblets/babbage/diffeng2.asp Difference Engine No. 2], now on display in the [http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/ Science Museum] Computing Gallery in London.
 
* [http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/EWD/ Edsger Wybe Dijkstra] (1930-2002), [http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/EWD/obituary.html died] on 6 August 2002. See [http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/UTCS/notices/dijkstra/ewdobit.html obituary].
 
* Both co-inventors of [http://directory.google.com/Top/Computers/Programming/Languages/Simula/ Simula 67], the first object-oriented programming language, died in 2002. <br />[http://www.ifi.uio.no/~olejohan/ Ole-Johan Dahl] (1931-2002) [http://www.ub.uio.no/umn/inf/ojd/ died] on 29 June 2002.<br />[http://www.ifi.uio.no/~kristen/ Kristen Nygaard] (1926-2002) [http://www.ifi.uio.no/in_memoriam_kristen/ died] on 10 August 2002.
 
* [http://is.lse.ac.uk/leo/ Business Computing: the Second 50 Years], The Guildhall, London, UK, 5-6 November 2001. A conference celebrating the 50th anniversary of [http://is.lse.ac.uk/leo/About_LEO.htm LEO], the world's first business computer. See [http://is.lse.ac.uk/leo/programme.htm programme].
 
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20070926235337/http://vmoc.museophile.org/pvs01/ ''Program Verification and Semantics: The Early Work''], seminar, [http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/ Science Museum], London, 5 June 2001.
 
* [http://www.computer50.org/mark1/kilburn.html Tom Kilburn] (1921-2001), Manchester University, UK, died on 17 January 2001.
 
* [http://www.hp.com/hpinfo/execteam/bios/hewlett.html William Hewlett] (1913-2001), co-founder of [http://www.hp.com/ HP], died on 12 January 2001.
 
* [http://www.npl.co.uk/npl/about/100years_npl/famous/donald_davies.html Donald Davies] (1924-2000), packet switching pioneer at [http://www.npl.co.uk/ NPL], died on 28 May 2000. See [http://www.isoc.org/internet/history/davies.shtml ISOC information].
 
* [http://www.alanturing.net/conference/ACE/ace2000.html ACE 2000 CONFERENCE] 50th anniversary of the ACE computer, [http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/ Science Museum], London, 18 May 2000 & [http://www.npl.co.uk/ National Physical Laboratory], UK, 19 May 2000.
 
* [http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/UoCCL/misc/EDSAC99/ EDSAC 99], 50th Anniversary of the EDSAC 1 computer, Computer Laboratory, University of Cambridge, UK, 15-16 April 1999.
 
* [http://www.leo-computers.org.uk/1999reu.htm 50th Anniversary] of Joe Lyons' decision to give the go ahead to the building of [http://www.leo-computers.org.uk/ LEO] 1, 15 October 1999.
 
* [http://www.connected-earth.com/Journeys/Transformingsociety/Inpeaceandwar/Enterthecodebreakers/TommyFlowers/tommyflowers(1905-1998).htm Tommy Flowers], MBE, codebreaking engineer at Bletchley Park who worked on Colossus, died on 28 October 1998, aged 92. (Born on 22 December 1905.)
 
* [http://www.isoc.org/postel/ In Memory of Internet Pioneer Jon Postel], died October 1998. <br /> See also [http://www.iana.org/postel/postel-tribute.html tribute] from [http://www.iana.org/ IANA] and [http://www.domainhandbook.com/postel.html In Memoriam] from the [http://www.domainhandbook.com/ Domain Name Handbook]<br /> ([http://www.isoc.org/postel/service.shtml Memorial service], 5 November 1998.)
 
* [http://www.computer50.org/ 50th Anniversary of the First Stored-Program Computer], Manchester, UK, 21 June 1998.
 
* [http://www.turing.org.uk/turing/scrapbook/memorial.html Memorials to Alan Turing] - a new [http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/ English Heritage] blue plaque memorial as ''Code-breaker and Pioneer of Computer Science'' was unveiled by [http://www.turing.org.uk/ Andrew Hodges] ([http://www.turing.org.uk/turing/ Turing]'s [http://www.turing.org.uk/turing/book.html biographer]) at [http://www.theetoncollection.com/hotels/colonnade/ his birthplace] in London, UK, on Turing's 86th birthday, 23 June 1998.
 
* [http://www.inf.fu-berlin.de/~widiger/ICHC/ International Conference on the History of Computing], Paderborn, Germany, 14-16 August 1998.
 
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20021008020608/www.dcs.warwick.ac.uk/~hoc/kiev/ Computers in Europe: Past, Present and Future] International Symposium, Kiev, Ukraine, 6-8 October 1998.
 
* <!-- http://www.siconic.com/vcf/ --> 1st [http://www.vintage.org/ Vintage Computer Festival], Alameda County Fairgrounds, Pleasanton, California, USA, 25-26 October 1997.
 
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20030206081754/http://www.systers.org/hopper/ Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing], San Jose, California, USA, 19-21 September 1997.
   
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20070926235337/http://vmoc.museophile.org/#local Local virtual exhibits]
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See also other [http://web.archive.org/web/20021016204955/http://www.dcs.warwick.ac.uk/~hoc/conferences.html History of Computing conferences].
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20070926235337/http://vmoc.museophile.org/#corporate Corporate history and overviews]
 
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20070926235337/http://vmoc.museophile.org/#orgs History of computing organizations]
 
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20070926235337/http://vmoc.museophile.org/#history General historical information]
 
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20070926235337/http://vmoc.museophile.org/#museums Computer-related museums]
 
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20070926235337/http://vmoc.museophile.org/#exhibits Online exhibits and information]
 
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20070926235337/http://vmoc.museophile.org/#personal Personal collections]
 
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20070926235337/http://vmoc.museophile.org/#newsgroups Selected newsgroups]
 
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20070926235337/http://vmoc.museophile.org/#simulators Computer simulators]
 
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20070926235337/http://vmoc.museophile.org/#future The future]
 
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20070926235337/http://vmoc.museophile.org/#other Other links]
 
   
 
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== Local virtual exhibits ==
 
== Local virtual exhibits ==
   
* [http://vmoc.museophile.org/pioneers/ Pioneers of Computing] [[Image:star11t.gif|(Recommended)]] by the museum's "virtual director", [http://www.jpbowen.com/ Jonathan Bowen].
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* [[Pioneers of Computing]] [[Image:star11t.gif|(Recommended)]] by the museum's "virtual director", [[Jonathan Bowen]].
 
* [http://www.turing.org.uk/turing/ The Alan Turing Home Page] [[Image:star11t.gif|(Recommended)]] by the museum's first "virtual curator", [http://www.turing.org.uk/ Andrew Hodges], author of [http://www.turing.org.uk/book/ ''Alan Turing: The Enigma'']. See also [http://www.alanturing.net/ AlanTuring.net], the Turing Archive for the History of Computing.
 
* [http://www.turing.org.uk/turing/ The Alan Turing Home Page] [[Image:star11t.gif|(Recommended)]] by the museum's first "virtual curator", [http://www.turing.org.uk/ Andrew Hodges], author of [http://www.turing.org.uk/book/ ''Alan Turing: The Enigma'']. See also [http://www.alanturing.net/ AlanTuring.net], the Turing Archive for the History of Computing.
* [http://vmoc.museophile.org/babbage/ Charles Babbage (1791-1871)] including the [http://vmoc.museophile.org/babbage/#diff-engine Difference Engine].
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* [http://web.archive.org/web/20070612080251/http://vmoc.museophile.org/babbage/ Charles Babbage (1791-1871)] including the [http://web.archive.org/web/20070926235337/http://vmoc.museophile.org/babbage/#diff-engine Difference Engine].
* [http://vmoc.museophile.org/mandelbrot/ Mandelbrot Exhibition].
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* [http://web.archive.org/web/20070612080251/http://vmoc.museophile.org/mandelbrot/ Mandelbrot Exhibition].
* [http://vmoc.museophile.org/algebra/ A Brief History of Algebra and Computing].
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* [http://web.archive.org/web/20070612080251/http://vmoc.museophile.org/algebra/ A Brief History of Algebra and Computing].
* [http://vmoc.museophile.org/pioneers/atanasoff.html John V. Atanasoff: Obituary] (June 1995).
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* [http://web.archive.org/web/20070612080251/http://vmoc.museophile.org/pioneers/atanasoff.html John V. Atanasoff: Obituary] (June 1995).
* Early [http://vmoc.museophile.org/cards/ Microprocessor Instruction Set Cards].
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* Early [http://web.archive.org/web/20070926235337/http://vmoc.museophile.org/cards/ Microprocessor Instruction Set Cards].
* [http://www.jpbowen.com/publications/ndcubes.html N-dimensional cubes], including program code to generate them.
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* [http://web.archive.org/web/20070612080251/http://www.jpbowen.com/publications/ndcubes.html N-dimensional cubes], including program code to generate them.
* Computer graphics [http://archive.museophile.org/images/ image archive], including [http://archive.museophile.org/images/#Movies moving images].
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* Computer graphics [http://web.archive.org/web/20070926235337/http://archive.museophile.org/images/ image archive], including [http://web.archive.org/web/20070926235337/http://archive.museophile.org/images/#Movies moving images].
* [http://archive.museophile.org/3d/ 3-D and SIRDS images], including [http://archive.museophile.org/3d/#VR Virtual Reality].
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* [http://web.archive.org/web/20070612080251/http://archive.museophile.org/3d/ 3-D and SIRDS images], including [http://web.archive.org/web/20070926235337/http://archive.museophile.org/3d/#VR Virtual Reality].
* Computer [http://archive.museophile.org/audio/ audio].
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* Computer [http://web.archive.org/web/20070926235337/http://archive.museophile.org/audio/ audio].
* A [http://archive.museophile.org/selection/ selection of organizations] with WWW servers, including many major computing, electronics and telecoms corporations.
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* A [http://web.archive.org/web/20070612080251/http://archive.museophile.org/selection/ selection of organizations] with WWW servers, including many major computing, electronics and telecoms corporations.
* [http://www.jpbowen.com/publications/thes-leo.html Lionising Leo]<nowiki>: Review of </nowiki>''The World's First Business Computer: User-Driven Innovation'', D.T. Caminer (ed.), [http://www.mcgraw-hill.com/ McGraw-Hill], 1996.
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* [http://web.archive.org/web/20070612080251/http://www.jpbowen.com/publications/thes-leo.html Lionising Leo]<nowiki>: Review of </nowiki>''The World's First Business Computer: User-Driven Innovation'', D.T. Caminer (ed.), [http://www.mcgraw-hill.com/ McGraw-Hill], 1996.
   
 
Items marked ''[[Image:star11t.gif|`Recommended']]'' are especially recommended.
 
Items marked ''[[Image:star11t.gif|`Recommended']]'' are especially recommended.
   
If you would like to volunteer to be a virtual curator on some aspect of the history of computing, please [http://www.jpbowen.com/ get in touch], preferably with a [http://wombat.doc.ic.ac.uk/?URL URL] for the "gallery" or on-line exhibit which you would like included.
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If you would like to volunteer to be a virtual curator on some aspect of the history of computing, please [[User:Jpbowen|get in touch]], preferably with a {{wp|URL}} for the "gallery" or online exhibit which you would like included.
   
The museum has no on-line shop as yet, but feel free to try some [http://archive.museophile.org/shopping/ virtual shopping].
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The museum has no online shop as yet, but feel free to try some [http://web.archive.org/web/20070612080251/http://archive.museophile.org/shopping/ virtual shopping].
   
 
You may also be interested in a list of [http://www.blackwell.co.uk/cgi-bin/bb_catsel?09_IR8 books on the history of computing], available for sale from [http://www.blackwell.co.uk/bookshops/ Blackwell's Bookshop], Oxford.
 
You may also be interested in a list of [http://www.blackwell.co.uk/cgi-bin/bb_catsel?09_IR8 books on the history of computing], available for sale from [http://www.blackwell.co.uk/bookshops/ Blackwell's Bookshop], Oxford.
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* [http://directory.google.com/Top/Computers/Systems/Acorn/ Acorn]<nowiki>: </nowiki>[http://www.mcmordie.co.uk/acornhistory/acornhistory.shtml A technical history]. An early home computer manufacturer based in Cambridge, UK.
 
* [http://directory.google.com/Top/Computers/Systems/Acorn/ Acorn]<nowiki>: </nowiki>[http://www.mcmordie.co.uk/acornhistory/acornhistory.shtml A technical history]. An early home computer manufacturer based in Cambridge, UK.
* [http://www.amdahl.com/ Amdahl]<nowiki>: </nowiki> US company founded by IBM System/360 architect Gene Amdahl, now owned by Fujitsu.
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* [http://www.amdahl.com/ Amdahl]: US company founded by IBM System/360 architect Gene Amdahl, now owned by Fujitsu.
* [http://www.apple.com/ Apple]<nowiki>: </nowiki>[http://www.research.apple.com/extras/history/ History], California, USA. Personal computer manufacturer found by Jobs and Wozniak, only real competition to the IBM PC. See also [http://www.apple-history.com/ apple-history.com].
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* [http://www.apple.com/ Apple]: [http://www.research.apple.com/extras/history/ History], California, USA. Personal computer manufacturer found by Jobs and Wozniak, only real competition to the IBM PC. See also [http://www.apple-history.com/ apple-history.com].
* [http://www.att.com/ AT&T]<nowiki>: </nowiki>[http://www.research.att.com/history/ Research history]. Telecommunications company where [http://www.research.att.com/history/47trans.html the transistor] (1947) and [http://www.bell-labs.com/history/unix/ Unix operating system] were invented. See also the [http://www.research.att.com/history/39comp.html first electrical digital computer] (1939).
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* [http://www.att.com/ AT&T]: [http://www.research.att.com/history/ Research history]. Telecommunications company where [http://www.research.att.com/history/47trans.html the transistor] (1947) and [http://www.bell-labs.com/history/unix/ Unix operating system] were invented. See also the [http://www.research.att.com/history/39comp.html first electrical digital computer] (1939).
* [http://www.compaq.com/ Compaq]<nowiki>: </nowiki>[http://www.compaq.com/inside/news/ News], USA. PCs; [http://www.compaq.com/newsroom/pr/pr260198c.html second largest computing company] having bought [http://www.digital.com/ Digital] in January 1998.
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* [http://www.compaq.com/ Compaq]: [http://www.compaq.com/inside/news/ News], USA. PCs; [http://www.compaq.com/newsroom/pr/pr260198c.html second largest computing company] having bought [http://www.digital.com/ Digital] in January 1998.
* [http://www.cdc.com/ Control Data Corporation] (CDC): [http://www.cdc.com/about/ About Control Data], USA. First [http://www.jpbowen.com/publications/thes-cray.html supercomputer] (CDC6600) manufacturer.
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* [http://www.cdc.com/ Control Data Corporation] (CDC): [http://www.cdc.com/about/ About Control Data], USA. First [http://web.archive.org/web/20070612080251/http://www.jpbowen.com/publications/thes-cray.html supercomputer] (CDC6600) manufacturer.
* [http://www.corel.com/ Corel]<nowiki>: </nowiki>[http://www.corel.com/news/ News], USA. Software including WordPerfect.
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* [http://www.corel.com/ Corel]: [http://www.corel.com/news/ News], USA. Software including WordPerfect.
* [http://www.cray.com/ Cray]<nowiki>: </nowiki>[http://www.cray.com/PUBLIC/COMPANY/Overview.html A Company Overiew], USA. [http://www.jpbowen.com/publications/thes-cray.html Supercomputer] manufacturer. Bought by [http://www.sgi.com/ Silicon Graphics].
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* [http://www.cray.com/ Cray]: [http://www.cray.com/PUBLIC/COMPANY/Overview.html A Company Overiew], USA. [http://web.archive.org/web/20070612080251/http://www.jpbowen.com/publications/thes-cray.html Supercomputer] manufacturer. Bought by [http://www.sgi.com/ Silicon Graphics].
* [http://www.dg.com/ Data General]<nowiki>: </nowiki>[http://www.dg.com/about/ Corporate Information], USA. Early minicomputer manufacturer.
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* [http://www.dg.com/ Data General]: [http://www.dg.com/about/ Corporate Information], USA. Early minicomputer manufacturer.
* [http://www.digital.com/ Digital]<nowiki>: </nowiki>[http://www.digital.com/timeline/ Computing Timeline], Massachusetts, USA. Early minicomputer manufacturer. See [http://www.digital.com/info/flash/b40/ 40th Anniversary] (23 August 1997).
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* [http://www.digital.com/ Digital]: [http://www.digital.com/timeline/ Computing Timeline], Massachusetts, USA. Early minicomputer manufacturer. See [http://www.digital.com/info/flash/b40/ 40th Anniversary] (23 August 1997).
 
* [http://www.hp.com/ Hewlett-Packard] (HP): [http://www.hp.com/abouthp/history.html History], California, USA. Includes the founders [http://www.hp.com/hpinfo/execteam/bios/hewlett.htm Bill Hewlett] and [http://www.hp.com/hpinfo/execteam/bios/packard.htm Dave Packard].
 
* [http://www.hp.com/ Hewlett-Packard] (HP): [http://www.hp.com/abouthp/history.html History], California, USA. Includes the founders [http://www.hp.com/hpinfo/execteam/bios/hewlett.htm Bill Hewlett] and [http://www.hp.com/hpinfo/execteam/bios/packard.htm Dave Packard].
* [http://www.ibm.com/ IBM]<nowiki>: </nowiki>[http://www.ibm.com/history/ Archives] and [http://www.ibm.com/ibm/ About IBM], USA.
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* [http://www.ibm.com/ IBM]: [http://www.ibm.com/history/ Archives] and [http://www.ibm.com/ibm/ About IBM], USA.
* [http://www.icl.co.uk/ ICL]<nowiki>: </nowiki>[http://www.icl.co.uk/facts/fact15.html History of Ownership and Flotation], UK.
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* [http://www.icl.co.uk/ ICL]: [http://www.icl.co.uk/facts/fact15.html History of Ownership and Flotation], UK.
* [http://www.intel.com/ Intel]<nowiki>: </nowiki>[http://www.intel.com/intel/intelis/about.htm In Brief] and [http://www.intel.com/intel/intelis/museum/ museum], California, USA. The company who introduced the world's [http://www.dg.com/about/html/intel_evolution.html first microprocessor] in 1971.
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* [http://www.intel.com/ Intel]: [http://www.intel.com/intel/intelis/about.htm In Brief] and [http://www.intel.com/intel/intelis/museum/ museum], California, USA. The company who introduced the world's [http://www.dg.com/about/html/intel_evolution.html first microprocessor] in 1971.
* [http://www.jamesmartin.com/ James Martin & Co.]<nowiki>: </nowiki>[http://www.jamesmartin.com/whoweare/history.html Our Company History]. Methodology and process management, founded in 1981. See also the [http://www.comlab.ox.ac.uk/oucl/people/tony.hoare.html James Martin Professor of Computing].
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* [http://www.jamesmartin.com/ James Martin & Co.]: [http://www.jamesmartin.com/whoweare/history.html Our Company History]. Methodology and process management, founded in 1981. See also the [http://www.comlab.ox.ac.uk/oucl/people/tony.hoare.html James Martin Professor of Computing].
* [http://www.jpbowen.com/publications/thes-leo.html J. Lyons & Co.]<nowiki>: First business computer </nowiki> ([http://www.leo-computers.org.uk/ Lyons Electronic Office] - LEO) manufacturer, UK.
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* [http://web.archive.org/web/20070612080251/http://www.jpbowen.com/publications/thes-leo.html J. Lyons & Co.]<nowiki>: First business computer </nowiki> ([http://www.leo-computers.org.uk/ Lyons Electronic Office] - LEO) manufacturer, UK.
* [http://www.logica.com/ Logica]<nowiki>: </nowiki>[http://www.logica.com/aboutl/ About Logica], London, UK. A leading international software house, founded in 1969.
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* [http://www.logica.com/ Logica]: [http://www.logica.com/aboutl/ About Logica], London, UK. A leading international software house, founded in 1969.
* [http://library.microsoft.com/ Microsoft]<nowiki>: </nowiki>[http://library.microsoft.com/mshist/mshist.htm History], Seattle, USA. Largest PC software company in the world. See [http://www.microsoft.com/mscorp/museum/home.asp Microsoft Museum].
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* [http://library.microsoft.com/ Microsoft]: [http://library.microsoft.com/mshist/mshist.htm History], Seattle, USA. Largest PC software company in the world. See [http://www.microsoft.com/mscorp/museum/home.asp Microsoft Museum].
* [http://www.rational.com/corpinfo/history.jtmpl Rational Software]<nowiki>: </nowiki>[http://www.rational.com/corpinfo/history.jtmpl Company history], USA. Software application development support company, founded in 1981.
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* [http://www.rational.com/corpinfo/history.jtmpl Rational Software]: [http://www.rational.com/corpinfo/history.jtmpl Company history], USA. Software application development support company, founded in 1981.
* [http://www.next.com/ NeXT]<nowiki>: </nowiki> California, USA. Founded by Steve Jobs after leaving [http://www.apple.com/ Apple], now reconsumed by [http://enterprise.apple.com/ Apple].
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* [http://www.next.com/ NeXT]: California, USA. Founded by Steve Jobs after leaving [http://www.apple.com/ Apple], now reconsumed by [http://enterprise.apple.com/ Apple].
* [http://www.olivetti.com/ Olivetti]<nowiki>: </nowiki>[http://www.olivetti.com/group/history.html The story], Italy. From typewriters to IT, telecommunications and multimedia.
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* [http://www.olivetti.com/ Olivetti]: [http://www.olivetti.com/group/history.html The story], Italy. From typewriters to IT, telecommunications and multimedia.
* [http://www.oracle.com/ Oracle]<nowiki>: </nowiki>[http://www.oracle.com/corporate/ About Oracle], USA. World's largest vendor of information management software.
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* [http://www.oracle.com/ Oracle]: [http://www.oracle.com/corporate/ About Oracle], USA. World's largest vendor of information management software.
 
* [http://www.sgi.com/ Silicon Graphics] (SGI): [http://www.sgi.com/Overview/corp/overview.html Corporate Overview], California, USA. A workstation manfacturer, concentrating on high-quality graphics, founded in the early 1980s.
 
* [http://www.sgi.com/ Silicon Graphics] (SGI): [http://www.sgi.com/Overview/corp/overview.html Corporate Overview], California, USA. A workstation manfacturer, concentrating on high-quality graphics, founded in the early 1980s.
* [http://www.sun.com/ Sun]<nowiki>: </nowiki>[http://www.sun.com/corporateoverview/who/history.html Corporate Information: History], California, USA. A leading workstation manufacturer, founded in 1982.
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* [http://www.sun.com/ Sun]: [http://www.sun.com/corporateoverview/who/history.html Corporate Information: History], California, USA. A leading workstation manufacturer, founded in 1982.
 
* [http://www.cc.gatech.edu/services/unisys-folklore/ Unisys: History Newsletter], USA. Information about UNIVAC, Sperry, Burroughs etc.
 
* [http://www.cc.gatech.edu/services/unisys-folklore/ Unisys: History Newsletter], USA. Information about UNIVAC, Sperry, Burroughs etc.
* [http://www.xilinx.com/ Xilinx]<nowiki>: </nowiki>[http://www.xilinx.com/About_the_company.html About the Company], USA. Introduced the first Field-Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) in 1985.
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* [http://www.xilinx.com/ Xilinx]: [http://www.xilinx.com/About_the_company.html About the Company], USA. Introduced the first Field-Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) in 1985.
   
More on-line history from other computer companies not mentioned above would be especially welcome for inclusion.
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More online history from other computer companies not mentioned above would be especially welcome for inclusion.
   
 
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== General historical information ==
   
* [http://www.lucent.com/ideas/heritage/transistor/ 50 years of the transistor] (1997).
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* [http://www.lucent.com/ideas/heritage/transistor/ 50 years of the transistor] (1997).
* [http://www.alanturing.net/ AlanTuring.net], the Turing Archive for the History of Computing. See Alan Turing's [http://www.alanturing.net/archive/infopages/london1st.html Automatic Computing Engine] (ACE).
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* [http://www.alanturing.net/ AlanTuring.net], the Turing Archive for the History of Computing. See Alan Turing's [http://www.alanturing.net/archive/infopages/london1st.html Automatic Computing Engine] (ACE).
* [http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/users/mr/BCPL.html BCPL], a programming language designed by [http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/users/mr/ Martin Richards] in 1966.
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* [http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/users/mr/BCPL.html BCPL], a programming language designed by [http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/users/mr/ Martin Richards] in 1966.
* [http://www.isoc.org/internet-history/ A Brief History of the Internet] by Barry Leiner, Vinton Cerf ''et al.'' from the [http://www.isoc.org/ Internet Society].
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* [http://www.isoc.org/internet-history/ A Brief History of the Internet] by Barry Leiner, Vinton Cerf ''et al.'' from the [http://www.isoc.org/ Internet Society].
* [http://www.vir.com/Demo/tech/SterlingBrief.html A Brief History of the Internet] by Bruce Sterling.
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* [http://www.vir.com/Demo/tech/SterlingBrief.html A Brief History of the Internet] by Bruce Sterling.
* [http://www.ja.net/jnt-history.html A Brief History of the Joint Network Team (1979-1994)], developers of the [http://www.ja.net/ JANET] academic network in the UK, by Bob Cooper.
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* [http://www.ja.net/jnt-history.html A Brief History of the Joint Network Team (1979-1994)], developers of the [http://www.ja.net/ JANET] academic network in the UK, by Bob Cooper.
* [http://www.silkroad.com/net-history.html Brief History of Networking] - important dates, including [http://www.silkroad.com/net-history2.html telephones] and [http://www.silkroad.com/net-history2.html digital years].
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* [http://www.silkroad.com/net-history.html Brief History of Networking] - important dates, including [http://www.silkroad.com/net-history2.html telephones] and [http://www.silkroad.com/net-history2.html digital years].
* [http://www.princeton.edu/~adam/R1/r1rpt.html A Brief History of the Rice Computer] (1959-1971).
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* [http://www.princeton.edu/~adam/R1/r1rpt.html A Brief History of the Rice Computer] (1959-1971).
* [http://chide.bournemouth.ac.uk/ Centre for the History of Defence Electronics] (CHiDE), Bournemouth University, UK. Includes a planned [http://chide.bournemouth.ac.uk/museum/museum.plan.html virtual museum] on radar, sonar, communications and electronic counter-measures.
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* [http://chide.bournemouth.ac.uk/ Centre for the History of Defence Electronics] (CHiDE), Bournemouth University, UK. Includes a planned [http://chide.bournemouth.ac.uk/museum/museum.plan.html virtual museum] on radar, sonar, communications and electronic counter-measures.
* [http://www.islandnet.com/~kpolsson/comphist.htm Chronology of Events in the History of Microcomputers] by Ken Polsson.
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* [http://www.islandnet.com/~kpolsson/comphist.htm Chronology of Events in the History of Microcomputers] by Ken Polsson.
* [http://www.best.com/~wilson/faq/chrono.html Chronology of Digital Computing Machines] (to 1952) by Mark Brader.
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* [http://www.best.com/~wilson/faq/chrono.html Chronology of Digital Computing Machines] (to 1952) by Mark Brader.
* [http://www.computerarchive.com/ The Computer Archive] - the Weinreb collection.
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* [http://www.computerarchive.com/ The Computer Archive] - the Weinreb collection.
* [http://succeed.edtech.vt.edu/Indexes/Computer Engineering.html Computer Engineering] section of the [http://www.nsf.gov/ NSF] [http://succeed.edtech.vt.edu/ SUCCEED Engineering Visual Database], USA. A good set of photographic and other pictorial resources.
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* [http://succeed.edtech.vt.edu/Indexes/Computer Engineering.html Computer Engineering] section of the [http://www.nsf.gov/ NSF] [http://succeed.edtech.vt.edu/ SUCCEED Engineering Visual Database], USA. A good set of photographic and other pictorial resources.
* [http://gn.update.uu.se:70/1s/chp Computer History Project], Uppsala University, Sweden.
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* [http://gn.update.uu.se:70/1s/chp Computer History Project], Uppsala University, Sweden.
* [http://www.studyweb.com/computers/history.htm Computer Science: History of Computers] links from [http://www.studyweb.com/ Study Web].
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* [http://www.studyweb.com/computers/history.htm Computer Science: History of Computers] links from [http://www.studyweb.com/ Study Web].
* [http://lecture.eingang.org/ Computers: From the Past to the Present], a lecture presented by Michelle A. Hoyle.
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* [http://lecture.eingang.org/ Computers: From the Past to the Present], a lecture presented by Michelle A. Hoyle.
* [http://www.digitalcentury.com/encyclo/update/comp_hd.html Computers: History and Development] from Jones Multimedia Encyclopedia.
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* [http://www.digitalcentury.com/encyclo/update/comp_hd.html Computers: History and Development] from Jones Multimedia Encyclopedia.
* [http://www.mediahistory.com/compute.html Computing] section of the [http://www.mediahistory.com/ Media History Project] Connections Pages.
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* [http://www.mediahistory.com/compute.html Computing] section of the [http://www.mediahistory.com/ Media History Project] Connections Pages.
* [http://csirac.cs.latrobe.edu.au/csirac.htm CSIRAC: The Birth of Computing in Australia in 1949], including a [http://csirac.cs.latrobe.edu.au/chron.htm chronology]. First stored-memory electronic computer in Australia (1949-1964). See also [http://www.asap.unimelb.edu.au/pubs/guides/csirac/ Guide to the Records of CSIRAC] incluidng a [http://www.asap.unimelb.edu.au/pubs/guides/csirac/csir_pho.htm photo gallery].
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* [http://csirac.cs.latrobe.edu.au/csirac.htm CSIRAC: The Birth of Computing in Australia in 1949], including a [http://csirac.cs.latrobe.edu.au/chron.htm chronology]. First stored-memory electronic computer in Australia (1949-1964). See also [http://www.asap.unimelb.edu.au/pubs/guides/csirac/ Guide to the Records of CSIRAC] incluidng a [http://www.asap.unimelb.edu.au/pubs/guides/csirac/csir_pho.htm photo gallery].
* [http://wombat.doc.ic.ac.uk/?dinosaurs+mating Dinosaurs mating] (humour) and [http://wombat.doc.ic.ac.uk/foldoc/f/ other entries] from the [http://wombat.doc.ic.ac.uk/ Free On-line Dictionary of Computing] (FOLDOC).
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* [http://wombat.doc.ic.ac.uk/?dinosaurs+mating Dinosaurs mating] (humour) and [http://wombat.doc.ic.ac.uk/foldoc/f/ other entries] from the [http://wombat.doc.ic.ac.uk/ Free On-Line Dictionary of Computing] (FOLDOC).
* [http://piglet.cs.umass.edu:4321/~pop/pop_development.html The Early Development of POP] by [http://piglet.cs.umass.edu:4321/~pop/ Prof. Robin Poppleston].
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* [http://piglet.cs.umass.edu:4321/~pop/pop_development.html The Early Development of POP] by [http://piglet.cs.umass.edu:4321/~pop/ Prof. Robin Poppleston].
* [http://bond.edu.au/Bond/Schools/IT/Foreign/Tommy/Manchester.html Early Years at Manchester University], UK. Includes information on and photographs of the prototype for the Ferranti Mark I computer, presented and authorized by Tommy Thomas.
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* [http://bond.edu.au/Bond/Schools/IT/Foreign/Tommy/Manchester.html Early Years at Manchester University], UK. Includes information on and photographs of the prototype for the Ferranti Mark I computer, presented and authorized by Tommy Thomas.
* [http://jefferson.village.virginia.edu/elab/ The Electronic Labyrinth], a study of hypertext technology, including a [http://jefferson.village.virginia.edu/elab/hfl0267.html time line]. [[Image:star11t.gif|(Recommended)]]
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* [http://jefferson.village.virginia.edu/elab/ The Electronic Labyrinth], a study of hypertext technology, including a [http://jefferson.village.virginia.edu/elab/hfl0267.html time line]. [[Image:star11t.gif|(Recommended)]]
* [http://www.softaid.net/emulate/eu/eu-18.shtml An Embedded History - Part 2] and [http://www.softaid.net/emulate/eu/eu-25.shtml Part 3] from [http://www.softaid.net/emulate/eu/newsltr.html Embedded Update electronic newsletter] on embedded systems.
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* [http://www.softaid.net/emulate/eu/eu-18.shtml An Embedded History - Part 2] and [http://www.softaid.net/emulate/eu/eu-25.shtml Part 3] from [http://www.softaid.net/emulate/eu/newsltr.html Embedded Update electronic newsletter] on embedded systems.
* [http://users.tpg.com.au/eedeuce/ English Electric DEUCE Computer] by John Barrett.
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* [http://users.tpg.com.au/eedeuce/ English Electric DEUCE Computer] by John Barrett.
* [http://www.pretext.com/mar98/features/story2.htm The First Email Message] sent by Ray Tomlinson (1972).
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* [http://www.pretext.com/mar98/features/story2.htm The First Email Message] sent by Ray Tomlinson (1972).
* [http://www.iinet.net.au/~dgreen/ First Generation Computers], including the Bendix G-15 (1956).
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* [http://www.iinet.net.au/~dgreen/ First Generation Computers], including the Bendix G-15 (1956).
* [http://www.cs.ncl.ac.uk/events/anniversaries/40th/ Forty Years On: An Anniversary Volume] (1957-1997), Department of Computing, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, edited by Barry Hodgson and [http://web.archive.org/web/20070926235337/http://vmoc.museophile.org/#Randell Brian Randell].
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* [http://www.cs.ncl.ac.uk/events/anniversaries/40th/ Forty Years On: An Anniversary Volume] (1957-1997), Department of Computing, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, edited by Barry Hodgson and [http://web.archive.org/web/20070926235337/http://vmoc.museophile.org/#Randell Brian Randell].
* [http://www.idsia.ch/~juergen/computerhistory.html Greatest moments of computer history are speeding up]. Omega Point expected around 2040!
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* [http://www.idsia.ch/~juergen/computerhistory.html Greatest moments of computer history are speeding up]. Omega Point expected around 2040!
* [http://www.cs.uregina.ca/~bayko/cpu.html Great Microprocessors of the Past and Present] by [http://www.cs.uregina.ca/~bayko/ John Bayko (Tau)]. This guide covers unique and representative designs from the beginning in the early 1970s until now.
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* [http://www.cs.uregina.ca/~bayko/cpu.html Great Microprocessors of the Past and Present] by [http://www.cs.uregina.ca/~bayko/ John Bayko (Tau)]. This guide covers unique and representative designs from the beginning in the early 1970s until now.
* [http://www.pretext.com/mar98/ The Hidden History of the Internet], [http://www.pretext.com/ Pretext Magazine], March 1998.
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* [http://www.pretext.com/mar98/ The Hidden History of the Internet], [http://www.pretext.com/ Pretext Magazine], March 1998.
* [http://ftp.arl.mil/~mike/comphist/ History of Computing Information] including the ENIAC and [http://ftp.arl.mil/ftp/historic-computers/ Historic Computer Images] collected by [http://ftp.arl.mil/~mike/ Mike Muuss].
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* [http://ftp.arl.mil/~mike/comphist/ History of Computing Information] including the ENIAC and [http://ftp.arl.mil/ftp/historic-computers/ Historic Computer Images] collected by [http://ftp.arl.mil/~mike/ Mike Muuss].
* [http://www.swan.ac.uk/compsci/AllStaff/JVTmore/Teaching/HistoryOfComputation.html History of Computation] course by Prof. John Tucker, Department of Computer Science, University of Wales Swansea.
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* [http://www.swan.ac.uk/compsci/AllStaff/JVTmore/Teaching/HistoryOfComputation.html History of Computation] course by Prof. John Tucker, Department of Computer Science, University of Wales Swansea.
* [http://www2.ncsu.edu/eos/service/bae/www/courses/bae221/jeff/comp_hist.html History of Computers] course material from North Carolina State University, USA. (No hyperlinks.)
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* [http://www2.ncsu.edu/eos/service/bae/www/courses/bae221/jeff/comp_hist.html History of Computers] course material from North Carolina State University, USA. (No hyperlinks.)
* [[Image:New.gif|(New)]] {{wp|History of computing}} and the {{wp|Virtual Museum of Computing}} on {{wp|Wikipedia}}.
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* [[Image:New.gif|(New)]] {{wp|History of computing}} and the {{wp|Virtual Museum of Computing}} on {{wp|Wikipedia}}.
* [http://www.computer.org/50/ History of Computing] from the [http://www.ieee.org/ IEEE] [http://www.computer.org/ Computer Society]. See [http://www.computer.org/50/history/ Events in the History of Computing] by year, including many images and photographs, the [http://www.computer.org/pubs/computer/timeline/ Timeline of Computer History] (68 page 1.5 Mbyte [http://www.computer.org/pubs/computer/timeline/timeline.pdf PDF format file]) and [http://ei.cs.vt.edu/~janlee/ J.A.N. Lee]'s [http://www.computer.org/50/looking/ looking.back] column. [[Image:star11t.gif|(Recommended)]]
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* [http://www.computer.org/50/ History of Computing] from the [http://www.ieee.org/ IEEE] [http://www.computer.org/ Computer Society]. See [http://www.computer.org/50/history/ Events in the History of Computing] by year, including many images and photographs, the [http://www.computer.org/pubs/computer/timeline/ Timeline of Computer History] (68 page 1.5 Mbyte [http://www.computer.org/pubs/computer/timeline/timeline.pdf PDF format file]) and [http://ei.cs.vt.edu/~janlee/ J.A.N. Lee]'s [http://www.computer.org/50/looking/ looking.back] column. [[Image:star11t.gif|(Recommended)]]
* [http://www.cs.uregina.ca/~hoyle/Lecture/ History of Computing]. A lecture prepared by Michelle Hoyle for an introductory Computer Science class about the history of computing devices, starting from the development of computing and progressing through to the late 1980s. Includes colour slides.
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* [http://www.cs.uregina.ca/~hoyle/Lecture/ History of Computing]. A lecture prepared by Michelle Hoyle for an introductory Computer Science class about the history of computing devices, starting from the development of computing and progressing through to the late 1980s. Includes colour slides.
* [http://bang.lanl.gov/video/sunedu/computer/comphist.html The History of Computing at Los Alamos] including the [http://bang.lanl.gov/video/sunedu/computer/z1z4.html Z1 to Z4] computers designed by [http://bang.lanl.gov/video/sunedu/computer/zuse.html Konrad Zuse].
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* [http://bang.lanl.gov/video/sunedu/computer/comphist.html The History of Computing at Los Alamos] including the [http://bang.lanl.gov/video/sunedu/computer/z1z4.html Z1 to Z4] computers designed by [http://bang.lanl.gov/video/sunedu/computer/zuse.html Konrad Zuse].
* [http://www.dcs.warwick.ac.uk/~hoc/ History of Computing Research Group], [http://www.dcs.warwick.ac.uk/ Department of Computer Science], University of Warwick by [http://www.dcs.warwick.ac.uk/pub/people/staff/mck/ Martin Campbell-Kelly] ''et al''. See also [http://www.dcs.warwick.ac.uk/pub/research/history.html research outline].
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* [http://www.dcs.warwick.ac.uk/~hoc/ History of Computing Research Group], [http://www.dcs.warwick.ac.uk/ Department of Computer Science], University of Warwick by [http://www.dcs.warwick.ac.uk/pub/people/staff/mck/ Martin Campbell-Kelly] ''et al''. See also [http://www.dcs.warwick.ac.uk/pub/research/history.html research outline].
* [http://homepages.cs.ncl.ac.uk/brian.randell/History/ History of Computing] list of publications and the original [http://homepages.cs.ncl.ac.uk/brian.randell/NATO/ NATO Software Engineering Conference reports] by [http://homepages.cs.ncl.ac.uk/brian.randell/ Prof. Brian Randell].
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* [http://homepages.cs.ncl.ac.uk/brian.randell/History/ History of Computing] list of publications and the original [http://homepages.cs.ncl.ac.uk/brian.randell/NATO/ NATO Software Engineering Conference reports] by [http://homepages.cs.ncl.ac.uk/brian.randell/ Prof. Brian Randell].
* [http://ei.cs.vt.edu/~history/ The History of Computing], an index of on-line resources by [http://ei.cs.vt.edu/~janlee/ John A. N. Lee], Editor-in-Chief of the [http://web.archive.org/web/20070926235337/http://vmoc.museophile.org/#IEEE ''IEEE Annals of the History of Computing'']. See [http://ei.cs.vt.edu/~history/TMTCTW.html The Machine That Changed the World]. [[Image:star11t.gif|(Recommended)]]
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* [http://ei.cs.vt.edu/~history/ The History of Computing], an index of online resources by [http://ei.cs.vt.edu/~janlee/ John A. N. Lee], Editor-in-Chief of the [http://web.archive.org/web/20070926235337/http://vmoc.museophile.org/#IEEE ''IEEE Annals of the History of Computing'']. See [http://ei.cs.vt.edu/~history/TMTCTW.html The Machine That Changed the World]. [[Image:star11t.gif|(Recommended)]]
* [http://irb.cs.tu-berlin.de/~zuse/hc.html History of Computing] [http://www.cs.tu-berlin.de/~zuse/history/ links] by [http://www.cs.tu-berlin.de/~zuse/ Horst Zuse], son of the computer pioneer [http://web.archive.org/web/20070926235337/http://vmoc.museophile.org/#Zuse Konrad Zuse].
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* [http://irb.cs.tu-berlin.de/~zuse/hc.html History of Computing] [http://www.cs.tu-berlin.de/~zuse/history/ links] by [http://www.cs.tu-berlin.de/~zuse/ Horst Zuse], son of the computer pioneer [http://web.archive.org/web/20070926235337/http://vmoc.museophile.org/#Zuse Konrad Zuse].
* [http://www.smileydictionary.com/history.html History of Emoticons] from the [http://www.smileydictionary.com/ Official Smiley Dictionary].
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* [http://www.smileydictionary.com/history.html History of Emoticons] from the [http://www.smileydictionary.com/ Official Smiley Dictionary].
* [http://www.cs.su.oz.au/Handbook/hb.3.history.html History of the Department], Basser Computing Laboratory, University of Sydney, Australia. Includes the SILLIAC computer.
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* [http://www.cs.su.oz.au/Handbook/hb.3.history.html History of the Department], Basser Computing Laboratory, University of Sydney, Australia. Includes the SILLIAC computer.
* [http://www.pacsci.org/public/exhibits_online/webmaze/WebHistory.html History of the Internet] from the [http://www.pacsci.org/ Pacific Science Center], USA.
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* [http://www.pacsci.org/public/exhibits_online/webmaze/WebHistory.html History of the Internet] from the [http://www.pacsci.org/ Pacific Science Center], USA.
* [http://www.pbs.org/internet/history/ History of the Internet], including an excellent timeline using [http://java.sun.com/ Java], part of [http://www.pbs.org/internet/ Life on the Internet] by [http://www.pbs.org/ PBS], USA.
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* [http://www.pbs.org/internet/history/ History of the Internet], including an excellent timeline using [http://java.sun.com/ Java], part of [http://www.pbs.org/internet/ Life on the Internet] by [http://www.pbs.org/ PBS], USA.
* [http://www.davesite.com/webstation/net-history.shtml The History of the Internet] by Dave Kristula.
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* [http://www.davesite.com/webstation/net-history.shtml The History of the Internet] by Dave Kristula.
* [http://inventors.about.com/education/sciphys/inventors/library/blcoindex.htm The History of Modern Computers and their Inventors] by Mary Bellis.
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* [http://inventors.about.com/education/sciphys/inventors/library/blcoindex.htm The History of Modern Computers and their Inventors] by Mary Bellis.
* [http://www.par.univie.ac.at/literature/parallel_history.html History of Parallel Computing]. Chronology of major developments in parallel computing and supercomputing.
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* [http://www.par.univie.ac.at/literature/parallel_history.html History of Parallel Computing]. Chronology of major developments in parallel computing and supercomputing.
* [http://republic.perl.com/history.html History] of the [http://www.perl.com/ Perl] programming langugae.
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* [http://republic.perl.com/history.html History] of the [http://www.perl.com/ Perl] programming langugae.
* [http://www.eecis.udel.edu/~mader/delta/ The History of Project Delta], high school computing in the 1960's and 70's, Delaware, USA.
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* [http://www.eecis.udel.edu/~mader/delta/ The History of Project Delta], high school computing in the 1960's and 70's, Delaware, USA.
* [http://www.isoc.org/guest/zakon/Internet/History/HIT.html Hobbes' Internet Timeline] - important Internet dates and statistics.
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* [http://www.isoc.org/guest/zakon/Internet/History/HIT.html Hobbes' Internet Timeline] - important Internet dates and statistics.
* [http://ibm1130.org/ IBM 1130 Computing System]. See [http://ibm1130.org/emu emulator].
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* [http://ibm1130.org/ IBM 1130 Computing System]. See [http://ibm1130.org/emu emulator].
* [http://reality.sgi.com/daveb/IBM1620/ IBM 1620 history site].
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* [http://reality.sgi.com/daveb/IBM1620/ IBM 1620 history site].
* [http://www.computer.org/history/ IEEE Computer Society: A History], USA. Publishers of the [http://www.computer.org/annals/ ''IEEE Annals of the History of Computing''] journal. Founded by 1946, the society celebrated its [http://www.computer.org/50/ 50th anniversary] in 1996.
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* [http://www.computer.org/history/ IEEE Computer Society: A History], USA. Publishers of the [http://www.computer.org/annals/ ''IEEE Annals of the History of Computing''] journal. Founded by 1946, the society celebrated its [http://www.computer.org/50/ 50th anniversary] in 1996.
* [http://cmp-rs.music.uiuc.edu/history/illiac.html ILLIAC I], University of Illinois, USA. Includes information on the history of computer music.
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* [http://cmp-rs.music.uiuc.edu/history/illiac.html ILLIAC I], University of Illinois, USA. Includes information on the history of computer music.
* [http://www.bozdoc.f2s.com/history.htm i-MB: The History of Computing], 1937-2000 by period/year. The main events in the history of computing. (More information for recent years.)
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* [http://www.bozdoc.f2s.com/history.htm i-MB: The History of Computing], 1937-2000 by period/year. The main events in the history of computing. (More information for recent years.)
* [http://www.archive.org/ The Internet Archive]. [[Image:star11t.gif|(Recommended)]] See the [http://web.archive.org/web/20070926235337/http://vmoc.museophile.org/#WWW WWW History Project].
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* [http://www.archive.org/ The Internet Archive]. [[Image:star11t.gif|(Recommended)]] See the [http://web.archive.org/web/20070926235337/http://vmoc.museophile.org/#WWW WWW History Project].
* [http://www.zib.de/zuse/English_Version/ Konrad Zuse Internet Archive]. (Also [http://www.zib.de/zuse/ in German].) [[Image:star11t.gif|(Recommended)]]
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* [http://www.zib.de/zuse/English_Version/ Konrad Zuse Internet Archive]. (Also [http://www.zib.de/zuse/ in German].) [[Image:star11t.gif|(Recommended)]]
* [http://www.apollo.co.uk/a/Lexikon/ Lexikon Services Publishing "History of Computing"]. An electronic 850 page encyclopedia on diskette. Includes [http://www.apollo.co.uk/a/Lexikon/who-was-first.html A Brief Chronology of Historical Firsts in Computers] (1939-1981).
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* [http://www.apollo.co.uk/a/Lexikon/ Lexikon Services Publishing "History of Computing"]. An electronic 850 page encyclopedia on diskette. Includes [http://www.apollo.co.uk/a/Lexikon/who-was-first.html A Brief Chronology of Historical Firsts in Computers] (1939-1981).
* [http://www8.informatik.uni-erlangen.de/html/lisp-enter.html Lisp History].
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* [http://www8.informatik.uni-erlangen.de/html/lisp-enter.html Lisp History].
* [http://www.livinginternet.com/ LivingInternet.com], a comprehensive online reference source about the Internet. [[Image:star11t.gif|(Recommended)]]
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* [http://www.livinginternet.com/ LivingInternet.com], a comprehensive online reference source about the Internet. [[Image:star11t.gif|(Recommended)]]
* [http://www.llnl.gov/vcm/ LLNL Computing: War Stories and Anecdotes] including [http://www.llnl.gov/vcm/picthist.html Picture History of LLNL Computers] from the [http://www.llnl.gov/ Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory], California, USA.
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* [http://www.llnl.gov/vcm/ LLNL Computing: War Stories and Anecdotes] including [http://www.llnl.gov/vcm/picthist.html Picture History of LLNL Computers] from the [http://www.llnl.gov/ Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory], California, USA.
* [http://uu-gna.mit.edu:8001/~napoli/LAMBDA/history.html Logic through History] - Aristotle to Von Neumann.
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* [http://uu-gna.mit.edu:8001/~napoli/LAMBDA/history.html Logic through History] - Aristotle to Von Neumann.
* [http://www.computer50.org/ 50th Anniversary of the First Stored-Program Computer] (21 June 1998), the [http://www.computer50.org/kgill/mark1/MarkI.html Manchester Mark 1 Computer], including a [http://www.computer50.org/kgill/mark1/mark1pic.html picture gallery]. [[Image:star11t.gif|(Recommended)]]
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* [http://www.computer50.org/ 50th Anniversary of the First Stored-Program Computer] (21 June 1998), the [http://www.computer50.org/kgill/mark1/MarkI.html Manchester Mark 1 Computer], including a [http://www.computer50.org/kgill/mark1/mark1pic.html picture gallery]. [[Image:star11t.gif|(Recommended)]]
* [http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/computing-history/ The Modern History of Computing], Stanford University, USA.
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* [http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/computing-history/ The Modern History of Computing], Stanford University, USA.
* [http://www.multicians.org/ Multics]. An influential operating system, begun in 1965 and still in use today. See [http://www.multicians.org/history.html history]. Also available [http://www.city.ac.uk/~sh392/multics/multics.html in the UK].
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* [http://www.multicians.org/ Multics]. An influential operating system, begun in 1965 and used until 2000. See [http://www.multicians.org/history.html history].
* [http://murl.microsoft.com/ Multi-University/Research Laboratory] talks at the Computer Museum:
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* [http://murl.microsoft.com/ Multi-University/Research Laboratory] talks at the Computer Museum:
** [http://murl.microsoft.com/LectureDetails.asp?268 Dawn of Electronic Computing, 1935-1945], Dr. Gordon Bell (1/1/1996)
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** [http://murl.microsoft.com/LectureDetails.asp?268 Dawn of Electronic Computing, 1935-1945], Dr. Gordon Bell (1/1/1996)
** [http://murl.microsoft.com/LectureDetails.asp?269 The First Computers, 1946-1950], Dr. Gordon Bell (1/1/1996)
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** [http://murl.microsoft.com/LectureDetails.asp?269 The First Computers, 1946-1950], Dr. Gordon Bell (1/1/1996)
** [http://murl.microsoft.com/LectureDetails.asp?271 Stretch: The Technological Link Between Yesterday and Tomorrow], Dr. Gordon Bell (1/1/1996)
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** [http://murl.microsoft.com/LectureDetails.asp?271 Stretch: The Technological Link Between Yesterday and Tomorrow], Dr. Gordon Bell (1/1/1996)
** [http://murl.microsoft.com/LectureDetails.asp?272 Design and Use of Colossus], Dr. Tom Flowers (10/15/1981)
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** [http://murl.microsoft.com/LectureDetails.asp?272 Design and Use of Colossus], Dr. Tom Flowers (10/15/1981)
** [http://murl.microsoft.com/LectureDetails.asp?273 Design and Use of Colossus (Part 2)], Dr. Tom Flowers (10/15/1981)
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** [http://murl.microsoft.com/LectureDetails.asp?273 Design and Use of Colossus (Part 2)], Dr. Tom Flowers (10/15/1981)
* [http://www.cs.yale.edu/homes/tap/past-women.html Past Notable Women of Computing] including [http://www.cs.yale.edu/homes/tap/ada-lovelace.html Ada Byron King, Countess of Lovelace] (1815-1852).
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* [http://www.cs.yale.edu/homes/tap/past-women.html Past Notable Women of Computing] including [http://www.cs.yale.edu/homes/tap/ada-lovelace.html Ada Byron King, Countess of Lovelace] (1815-1852).
* [http://www.womenincomputing.net/ History of Computing and the Internet] including the History of Women in Computing by Janet Abbate.
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* [http://www.womenincomputing.net/ History of Computing and the Internet] including the History of Women in Computing by Janet Abbate.
* [http://cswww.essex.ac.uk/Pegasus/ Pegasus], a vintage British computer, first produced by Ferranti Ltd in 1956. Information by [http://cswww.essex.ac.uk/staff/lavington.htm Prof. Simon Lavington]. [[Image:star11t.gif|(Recommended)]]
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* [http://cswww.essex.ac.uk/Pegasus/ Pegasus], a vintage British computer, first produced by Ferranti Ltd in 1956. Information by [http://cswww.essex.ac.uk/staff/lavington.htm Prof. Simon Lavington]. [[Image:star11t.gif|(Recommended)]]
* [http://www.pretext.com/mar98/features/story2.htm The Present at the Creation] of the ARPAnet, the precursor of the Internet (1969).
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* [http://www.pretext.com/mar98/features/story2.htm The Present at the Creation] of the ARPAnet, the precursor of the Internet (1969).
* [http://www.lysator.liu.se:7500/c/index.html#history Programming in C: History].
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* [http://www.lysator.liu.se:7500/c/index.html#history Programming in C: History].
* [http://www.softlord.com/comp/ A Short History of the Computer] by Jeremy Meyers.
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* [http://www.softlord.com/comp/ A Short History of the Computer] by Jeremy Meyers.
* [http://www.studyweb.com/computers/history.htm StudyWeb: Computer Science: History of Computers] links from [http://www.studyweb.com/ StudyWeb].
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* [http://www.studyweb.com/computers/history.htm StudyWeb: Computer Science: History of Computers] links from [http://www.studyweb.com/ StudyWeb].
* [http://www.ozemail.com.au/~bconlon/ Totalisator History] - an Australian achievement.
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* [http://www.ozemail.com.au/~bconlon/ Totalisator History] - an Australian achievement.
* [http://www.pbs.org/nerds/ Triumph of the Nerds], a [http://www.pbs.org/ PBS] series, including a [http://www.pbs.org/nerds/timeline/ history of the computer] timeline.
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* [http://www.pbs.org/nerds/ Triumph of the Nerds], a [http://www.pbs.org/ PBS] series, including a [http://www.pbs.org/nerds/timeline/ history of the computer] timeline.
* [http://www.fourmilab.ch/documents/univac/ UNIVAC<sup>®</sup> Memories] - history of UNIVAC 1100 series mainframes.
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* [http://www.fourmilab.ch/documents/univac/ UNIVAC<sup>®</sup> Memories] - history of UNIVAC 1100 series mainframes.
* [http://www.govtech.net/gtmag/1998/oct/untangling/untangling.shtm Untangling the Web] including a [http://www.govtech.net/gtmag/1998/oct/untangling/history.shtm Timeline of Hypertext] (3000BC-1996AD) by David Aden and John Stanard.
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* [http://www.govtech.net/gtmag/1998/oct/untangling/untangling.shtm Untangling the Web] including a [http://www.govtech.net/gtmag/1998/oct/untangling/history.shtm Timeline of Hypertext] (3000BC-1996AD) by David Aden and John Stanard.
* [http://echo.gmu.edu/usenet/ Usenet history] project from [http://echo.gmu.edu/ ECHO]<nowiki>: Exploring and Collecting History Online. See also </nowiki>[http://www.vrx.net/usenet/history/ some history] and [http://www.google.com/googlegroups/archive_announce_20.html 20 Year Usenet Archive] from [http://group.google.com/ Google Groups].
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* [http://echo.gmu.edu/usenet/ Usenet history] project from [http://echo.gmu.edu/ ECHO]<nowiki>: Exploring and Collecting History Online. See also </nowiki>[http://www.vrx.net/usenet/history/ some history] and [http://www.google.com/googlegroups/archive_announce_20.html 20 Year Usenet Archive] from [http://group.google.com/ Google Groups].
* [http://www.dotpoint.com/xnumber/vintage.htm Vintage Calculators] from [http://www.dotpoint.com/xnumber/ X-Number World of Calculators].
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* [http://www.dotpoint.com/xnumber/vintage.htm Vintage Calculators] from [http://www.dotpoint.com/xnumber/ X-Number World of Calculators].
* [http://www.open.ac.uk/thewebstory/ The Webstory.com]. UK BBC/Open University TV series, 1998.
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* [http://www.open.ac.uk/thewebstory/ The Webstory.com]. UK BBC/Open University TV series, 1998.
* [http://www.peak.org/~wren/computer.html Why Computers are Computers], a book by [http://www.peak.org/~wren/author.html David Rutland], including [http://www.peak.org/~wren/excerpts.html excerpts] and some [http://www.peak.org/~wren/FAQ.html answers to FAQs].
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* [http://www.peak.org/~wren/computer.html Why Computers are Computers], a book by [http://www.peak.org/~wren/author.html David Rutland], including [http://www.peak.org/~wren/excerpts.html excerpts] and some [http://www.peak.org/~wren/FAQ.html answers to FAQs].
* [http://www.webhistory.org/ The World Wide Web History Project] by the [http://www.archive.org/ Internet Archive]. [[Image:star11t.gif|(Recommended)]]
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* [http://www.webhistory.org/ The World Wide Web History Project] by the [http://www.archive.org/ Internet Archive]. [[Image:star11t.gif|(Recommended)]]
* [http://www.amdahl.com/internet/events/unix25.html WWW Hot Topics: Unix] 25th Anniversary in 1994.
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* [http://www.amdahl.com/internet/events/unix25.html WWW Hot Topics: Unix] 25th Anniversary in 1994.
   
 
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# [http://www.hogia.se/pcmuseum/index.html Personal Computer Museum], Stenungsund, Sweden. In the Guinness Book of Records because of its collection of 250 different personal computers.
 
# [http://www.hogia.se/pcmuseum/index.html Personal Computer Museum], Stenungsund, Sweden. In the Guinness Book of Records because of its collection of 250 different personal computers.
 
# [http://www.osfn.org/ricm/ Rhode Island Computer Museum], USA.
 
# [http://www.osfn.org/ricm/ Rhode Island Computer Museum], USA.
# [http://www.nmsi.ac.uk/ The Science Museum], London, UK. See [http://www.nmsi.ac.uk/collections/themes/computing.html Computing and Information Technology] collection, the [http://www.nmsi.ac.uk/galleries/computing.html Computing Then and Now] gallery information [http://www.nmsi.ac.uk/on-line/treasure/objects/babb2.htm Babbage's Calculating Engines, 1832-71] and the [http://www.nmsi.ac.uk/on-line/treasure/objects/ace2.htm Pilot ACE 1950]. Alternatively, see the recommended [http://www.nmsi.ac.uk/on-line/treasure/plan/2ndcomp.htm Computing Then and Now] page from the [http://www.nmsi.ac.uk/on-line/treasure/plan/plan.htm Treasures of the Science Museum] on-line exhibit. See also the recently acquired [http://www.nmsi.ac.uk/review/phillips.htm Phillips Economic Hydraulic Computer], first demonstrated at the [http://www.lse.ac.uk/ London School of Economics] in November 1949.
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# [http://www.nmsi.ac.uk/ The Science Museum], London, UK. See [http://www.nmsi.ac.uk/collections/themes/computing.html Computing and Information Technology] collection, the [http://www.nmsi.ac.uk/galleries/computing.html Computing Then and Now] gallery information [http://www.nmsi.ac.uk/on-line/treasure/objects/babb2.htm Babbage's Calculating Engines, 1832-71] and the [http://www.nmsi.ac.uk/on-line/treasure/objects/ace2.htm Pilot ACE 1950]. Alternatively, see the recommended [http://www.nmsi.ac.uk/on-line/treasure/plan/2ndcomp.htm Computing Then and Now] page from the [http://www.nmsi.ac.uk/on-line/treasure/plan/plan.htm Treasures of the Science Museum] online exhibit. See also the recently acquired [http://www.nmsi.ac.uk/review/phillips.htm Phillips Economic Hydraulic Computer], first demonstrated at the [http://www.lse.ac.uk/ London School of Economics] in November 1949.
 
# [http://www.si.edu/ Smithsonian Institution], Washington, USA. [http://www.si.edu/resource/tours/comphist/computer.htm Computer History], including an Information Age Tour, the collaborative [http://innovate.si.edu/ Innovation Network], and oral/video history interviews with computing personalities. See also [http://educate.si.edu/scitech/carbons/ From Carbons to Computers] including links to [http://educate.si.edu/scitech/carbons/resources.html resources]. [[Image:star11t.gif|(Recommended)]]
 
# [http://www.si.edu/ Smithsonian Institution], Washington, USA. [http://www.si.edu/resource/tours/comphist/computer.htm Computer History], including an Information Age Tour, the collaborative [http://innovate.si.edu/ Innovation Network], and oral/video history interviews with computing personalities. See also [http://educate.si.edu/scitech/carbons/ From Carbons to Computers] including links to [http://educate.si.edu/scitech/carbons/resources.html resources]. [[Image:star11t.gif|(Recommended)]]
 
# [http://www.thetech.org/ Tech Museum of Innovation], San Jose, California, USA. Includes a [http://www.thetech.org/exhibits/micro/ microelectronics exhibit].
 
# [http://www.thetech.org/ Tech Museum of Innovation], San Jose, California, USA. Includes a [http://www.thetech.org/exhibits/micro/ microelectronics exhibit].
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== Online exhibits and information ==
   
 
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* [http://www.webcom.com/calc/ Mechanical Calculating Machines] by Erez Kaplan, who collects such machines. Includes a chronological description, photographs, etc.
 
* [http://www.webcom.com/calc/ Mechanical Calculating Machines] by Erez Kaplan, who collects such machines. Includes a chronological description, photographs, etc.
 
* [http://userwww.sfsu.edu/~hl/mmm.html Mind Machine Web Museum], a virtual computer history gallery by [http://userwww.sfsu.edu/~hl/ Hal Layer]. Computers, calculators, games and artifacts.
 
* [http://userwww.sfsu.edu/~hl/mmm.html Mind Machine Web Museum], a virtual computer history gallery by [http://userwww.sfsu.edu/~hl/ Hal Layer]. Computers, calculators, games and artifacts.
* [http://piano.dsi.uminho.pt/museuv/ Museu Virtual de Inform�tica], Portugal. (In Portuguese.)
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* [http://piano.dsi.uminho.pt/museuv/ Museu Virtual de Informática], Portugal. (In Portuguese.)
* [http://www.ncsc.dni.us/fun/user/tcc/cmuseum/cmuseum.htm Obsolete Computer Museum]. Don't throw away your old computer until you have taken a photograph of it for this on-line museum.
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* [http://www.ncsc.dni.us/fun/user/tcc/cmuseum/cmuseum.htm Obsolete Computer Museum]. Don't throw away your old computer until you have taken a photograph of it for this online museum.
 
* [http://www.old-computers.com/ Old-computers.com]. A comprehensive online collection of 926+ old computers. [[Image:star11t.gif|(Recommended)]]
 
* [http://www.old-computers.com/ Old-computers.com]. A comprehensive online collection of 926+ old computers. [[Image:star11t.gif|(Recommended)]]
 
* [http://museum.sysun.com/museum/ The Online Software Museum]. See [http://museum.sysun.com/museum/u7conn.html UNIX Seventh Edition] on a PDP-11/70 with a facility to [telnet://dino.sysun.com:4004/ boot UNIX] online!
 
* [http://museum.sysun.com/museum/ The Online Software Museum]. See [http://museum.sysun.com/museum/u7conn.html UNIX Seventh Edition] on a PDP-11/70 with a facility to [telnet://dino.sysun.com:4004/ boot UNIX] online!
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* [http://www.toggle.com/museum/ Toggle Software Mouse Museum] by Kevin Morton.
 
* [http://www.toggle.com/museum/ Toggle Software Mouse Museum] by Kevin Morton.
 
* [http://exo.com/~wts/wts10005.HTM The Virtual Altair Museum].
 
* [http://exo.com/~wts/wts10005.HTM The Virtual Altair Museum].
* [http://www.computer50.org/kgill/ The Virtual Museum of Manchester Computing], University of Manchester, UK. Includes a (photographic) [http://www.computer50.org/kgill/machines/machines.html machine hall] (featuring the [http://www.computer50.org/kgill/mark1/MarkI.html Manchester Mark 1]) and an excellent on-line [http://www.computer50.org/kgill/library/library.html library] presenting many historic publications (e.g., [http://www.computer50.org/kgill/mark1/natletter.html ''Electronic Digital Computers''], a letter to [http://www.nature.com/ Nature], September 1948). See also the [http://www.computer50.org/ 50th Anniversary of the First Stored-Program Computer]. [[Image:star11t.gif|(Recommended)]]
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* [http://www.computer50.org/kgill/ The Virtual Museum of Manchester Computing], University of Manchester, UK. Includes a (photographic) [http://www.computer50.org/kgill/machines/machines.html machine hall] (featuring the [http://www.computer50.org/kgill/mark1/MarkI.html Manchester Mark 1]) and an excellent online [http://www.computer50.org/kgill/library/library.html library] presenting many historic publications (e.g., [http://www.computer50.org/kgill/mark1/natletter.html ''Electronic Digital Computers''], a letter to [http://www.nature.com/ Nature], September 1948). See also the [http://www.computer50.org/ 50th Anniversary of the First Stored-Program Computer]. [[Image:star11t.gif|(Recommended)]]
 
* [http://www.ai.mit.edu/people/ellens/gender.html Women and Computer Science].
 
* [http://www.ai.mit.edu/people/ellens/gender.html Women and Computer Science].
   
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* [http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~miwa/ John's Computer Collection]. Mini and micro-computers.
 
* [http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~miwa/ John's Computer Collection]. Mini and micro-computers.
 
* [http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/4462/my_computers.html Jonathan Marsters' Computers]. Various microcomputers.
 
* [http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/4462/my_computers.html Jonathan Marsters' Computers]. Various microcomputers.
* [http://www.heydon.org/kevan/collection/ Kevan's Computer Bits...] by [http://www.heydon.org/kevan/ Kevan Heydon]. An excellent well-documented personal collection, including [http://www.heydon.org/kevan/collection/prod_computers.html computers, calculators, games and peripherals, mostly with photographs. See also [http://www.heydon.org/kevan/collection/other_collectors.html other collectors]. [[Image:star11t.gif|(Recommended)]] ]
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* [http://www.heydon.org/kevan/collection/ Kevan's Computer Bits...] by [http://www.heydon.org/kevan/ Kevan Heydon]. An excellent well-documented personal collection, including [http://www.heydon.org/kevan/collection/prod_computers.html computers, calculators, games and peripherals], mostly with photographs. See also [http://www.heydon.org/kevan/collection/other_collectors.html other collectors]. [[Image:star11t.gif|(Recommended)]]
 
* [http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~miwa/ Mike's Computer Museum] by Michael Walder, UK. PCs and non-PCs. See also [http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~miwa/other.html other computer collections].
 
* [http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~miwa/ Mike's Computer Museum] by Michael Walder, UK. PCs and non-PCs. See also [http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~miwa/other.html other computer collections].
 
* [http://www.comcen.com.au/~adavie/slide/calculator/soviet.html Museum of Soviet Calculators] by Andrew Davie, Sydney, Australia.
 
* [http://www.comcen.com.au/~adavie/slide/calculator/soviet.html Museum of Soviet Calculators] by Andrew Davie, Sydney, Australia.
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* [news:alt.folklore.computers Computer folklore] (also [http://www.deja.com/dnquery.xp?QRY=alt.folklore.computers available via the Web] from [http://www.deja.com/ Deja.com]) [[Image:star11t.gif|(Recommended)]]
 
* [news:alt.folklore.computers Computer folklore] (also [http://www.deja.com/dnquery.xp?QRY=alt.folklore.computers available via the Web] from [http://www.deja.com/ Deja.com]) [[Image:star11t.gif|(Recommended)]]
 
* [news:comp.sys.apple2 Apple II]
 
* [news:comp.sys.apple2 Apple II]
* [http://www.digital.com/ Digital] Equipment Corporation [news:*pdp* PDP series]<nowiki>: </nowiki>
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* [http://www.digital.com/ Digital] Equipment Corporation [news:*pdp* PDP series]:
 
** [news:alt.sys.pdp8 PDP8]
 
** [news:alt.sys.pdp8 PDP8]
 
** [news:alt.sys.pdp10 PDP10]
 
** [news:alt.sys.pdp10 PDP10]
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* [ftp://ftp.digital.com/pub/DEC/sim/ DEC PDP] [ftp://ftp.digital.com/pub/DEC/sim/sources/ simulator sources/documentation] and [ftp://ftp.digital.com/pub/DEC/sim/software/ software] by Bob Supnik. See [http://artematrix.org/archive/computer/restoration.simulation.htm Preserving Computing's Past: Restoration and Simulation] by Maxwell M. Burnet and Robert M. Supnik.
 
* [ftp://ftp.digital.com/pub/DEC/sim/ DEC PDP] [ftp://ftp.digital.com/pub/DEC/sim/sources/ simulator sources/documentation] and [ftp://ftp.digital.com/pub/DEC/sim/software/ software] by Bob Supnik. See [http://artematrix.org/archive/computer/restoration.simulation.htm Preserving Computing's Past: Restoration and Simulation] by Maxwell M. Burnet and Robert M. Supnik.
* [http://www.dbit.com/ Erstz-11 PDP-11 emulator] for MS-DOS PCs. [http://www.dbit.com/demo.html Free demo version] available for unlimited personal/hobby use. See on-line [telnet://demo.dbit.com/ RSX11M+] operating system demo.
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* [http://www.dbit.com/ Erstz-11 PDP-11 emulator] for MS-DOS PCs. [http://www.dbit.com/demo.html Free demo version] available for unlimited personal/hobby use. See online [telnet://demo.dbit.com/ RSX11M+] operating system demo.
 
* [http://www.uruk.org/~erich/emu/main.html Emulation Software R&D WWW Page]. Information on CPU and OS (Operating System) emulators.
 
* [http://www.uruk.org/~erich/emu/main.html Emulation Software R&D WWW Page]. Information on CPU and OS (Operating System) emulators.
 
* [http://www.catb.org/~esr/retro/#emulators Emulators] from [http://www.catb.org/~esr/retro/ The Retrocomputing Museum].
 
* [http://www.catb.org/~esr/retro/#emulators Emulators] from [http://www.catb.org/~esr/retro/ The Retrocomputing Museum].
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* [http://www.freiburg.linux.de/~uae/ Amiga Emulator]. UAE Commodore Amiga software emulation.
 
* [http://www.freiburg.linux.de/~uae/ Amiga Emulator]. UAE Commodore Amiga software emulation.
 
* [http://www.mailcom.com/besm6/emulnews.shtml BESM-6 Emulator News]. Soviet mainframe computer.
 
* [http://www.mailcom.com/besm6/emulnews.shtml BESM-6 Emulator News]. Soviet mainframe computer.
* [http://www.ug.cs.su.oz.au/~csir1/ CSIRAC] graphical on-line [http://www.ug.cs.su.oz.au/~csir1/FINAL/INPUT/simulate.html simulator] written in [http://www.javasoft.com/ Java], the [http://web.archive.org/web/20070926235337/http://vmoc.museophile.org/#CSIRAC first stored-memory electronic computer in Australia]. [[Image:star11t.gif|(Recommended)]]
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* [http://www.ug.cs.su.oz.au/~csir1/ CSIRAC] graphical online [http://www.ug.cs.su.oz.au/~csir1/FINAL/INPUT/simulate.html simulator] written in [http://www.javasoft.com/ Java], the [http://web.archive.org/web/20070926235337/http://vmoc.museophile.org/#CSIRAC first stored-memory electronic computer in Australia]. [[Image:star11t.gif|(Recommended)]]
 
* [http://www.dcs.warwick.ac.uk/~edsac/ EDSAC Simulator] (for PC and Macintosh) by [http://www.dcs.warwick.ac.uk/~mck/ Martin Campbell-Kelly]. See also [http://thor.cam.ac.uk/group/CST1b/echo/ Group Echo] and [http://thor.cam.ac.uk/group/CST1b/india/ Group India] EDSAC Java applet simulators produced by students at [http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/ Cambridge] for the [http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/UoCCL/misc/EDSAC99/ 50th EDSAC anniversary] in 1999.
 
* [http://www.dcs.warwick.ac.uk/~edsac/ EDSAC Simulator] (for PC and Macintosh) by [http://www.dcs.warwick.ac.uk/~mck/ Martin Campbell-Kelly]. See also [http://thor.cam.ac.uk/group/CST1b/echo/ Group Echo] and [http://thor.cam.ac.uk/group/CST1b/india/ Group India] EDSAC Java applet simulators produced by students at [http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/ Cambridge] for the [http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/UoCCL/misc/EDSAC99/ 50th EDSAC anniversary] in 1999.
 
* [http://www.eecis.udel.edu/~mader/delta/downloadrsts.html RSTS/E] operating system simulator for [http://web.archive.org/web/20070926235337/http://vmoc.museophile.org/#PDP PDP-11s] from [http://www.eecis.udel.edu/~mader/delta/ Project Delta].
 
* [http://www.eecis.udel.edu/~mader/delta/downloadrsts.html RSTS/E] operating system simulator for [http://web.archive.org/web/20070926235337/http://vmoc.museophile.org/#PDP PDP-11s] from [http://www.eecis.udel.edu/~mader/delta/ Project Delta].
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Difference-engine

Charles Babbage's Difference Engine at the Science Museum, London.

VL2

Virtual Library
VMoC


The Virtual Museum of Computing (VMoC)



Robin Milner (1934–2010), pioneer of automated theorem proving, programming language design, and concurrent systems, died on 20th March 2010.


This virtual museum includes an eclectic collection of World Wide Web (WWW) hyperlinks connected with the history of computing and online computer-based exhibits available both locally and around the world. It was founded on 1 June 1995, so is an example of an "old" virtual museum itself.

This museum opened on 1st June 1995. The museum receives about 200 visitors each day. Please contact Jonathan Bowen if you know of relevant online information not included here.

Older Mirror sites are available in Sweden and USA courtesy of ICOM, and also elsewhere.

Selected additions and events

See also other History of Computing conferences.


Local virtual exhibits

Items marked `Recommended' are especially recommended.

If you would like to volunteer to be a virtual curator on some aspect of the history of computing, please get in touch, preferably with a URL for the "gallery" or online exhibit which you would like included.

The museum has no online shop as yet, but feel free to try some virtual shopping.

You may also be interested in a list of books on the history of computing, available for sale from Blackwell's Bookshop, Oxford.


Corporate history and overviews

More online history from other computer companies not mentioned above would be especially welcome for inclusion.


History of computing organizations

See also:


General historical information


Computer-related museums

  1. American Computer Museum, Bozeman, Montana, USA.
  2. American University Computing History Museum, Washington DC, USA.
  3. Bletchley Park Trust, near Milton Keynes, UK. "Britain's Best Kept Secret." See Computer Museum. See also Codes and Ciphers in the Second World War by Tony Sale and the British Bombe rebuild project. (Recommended)
  4. Commercial Computing Museum (Commputerseum), Ontario, Canada. Dedicated to the acquisition, preservation, and exhibition of artifacts and memorabilia from the commercial use of electronic, digital computers. Includes a list of Computer History Web Sites.
  5. The Computer History Museum, Moffett Field, California, USA. (Recommended)
  6. The Computer Museum, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Started by Ken Olsen, ex-president of Digital Equipment Corporation. Part of the Museum of Science since 1999. See Computer Clubhouse.
  7. Computer Museum, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Specializes in scientific and industrial computing. Includes electronic calculators, analog computers, core memory and paper tape.
  8. Computer Museum, Department of Computer Science, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, USA.
  9. Computer Museum of America, Coleman College, La Mesa, San Diego, California, USA. See sample collections and The Evolution of Computing slide show.
  10. The DigiBarn Computer Museum, California, USA. See Xerox Alto 30th birthday. (Recommended)
  11. Heinz Nixdorf MuseumsForum, Paderborn, Germany. See computer museum. (In German.)
  12. The Intel Museum, Santa Clara, California, USA. Micro-chips, from the company who manufactured the first microprocessor in 1971.
  13. Microsoft Museum. (Warning: may crash Netscape browsers! ;-)
  14. Musée d'Histoire Informatique (Computer History Museum). A virtual museum on personal computers from 1978 onwards, by Philippe Dubois. See also the Pong story on the first video game. (In French.)
  15. Museu Virtual da Informática, Portugal. A virtual museum including a number of computers such as the ENIAC. (Mostly in Portuguese.)
  16. Museum of Computer Technology, Denver, Colorado, USA.
  17. Museum of HP Calculators (MoHPC). Learn about reverse Polish notation! (Recommended)
  18. Museum of Computing, Swindon, UK.
  19. Museum "Waalsdorp", The Netherlands. See computer history of the TNO Physics and Electronics Laboratory since 1927. Supercomputers, minicomuters, etc., with many photographs. (In Dutch and some English.)
  20. National Cryptologic Museum, National Security Agency, Maryland, USA. See tour of exhibits.
  21. National Museum of Computing Instruments, Pisa, Italy. Includes QuickTime VR plugin movies. (In Italian.)
  22. National Museum of Information Technology and Telecommunications, Brasília, Brazil.
  23. Personal Computer Museum, Stenungsund, Sweden. In the Guinness Book of Records because of its collection of 250 different personal computers.
  24. Rhode Island Computer Museum, USA.
  25. The Science Museum, London, UK. See Computing and Information Technology collection, the Computing Then and Now gallery information Babbage's Calculating Engines, 1832-71 and the Pilot ACE 1950. Alternatively, see the recommended Computing Then and Now page from the Treasures of the Science Museum online exhibit. See also the recently acquired Phillips Economic Hydraulic Computer, first demonstrated at the London School of Economics in November 1949.
  26. Smithsonian Institution, Washington, USA. Computer History, including an Information Age Tour, the collaborative Innovation Network, and oral/video history interviews with computing personalities. See also From Carbons to Computers including links to resources. (Recommended)
  27. Tech Museum of Innovation, San Jose, California, USA. Includes a microelectronics exhibit.
  28. Telemuseum, Sweden. History of telecommunications.
  29. The Topeka Computing Museum, Kansas, USA.
  30. University of California at Davis Computer Science Museum, USA. Includes a timeline of computer history.
  31. York University Computer Museum, Toronto, Canada.

See also:


Online exhibits and information

The following are virtual museums or exhibitions:


Personal collections


Selected newsgroups

  • [news:alt.folklore.computers Computer folklore] (also available via the Web from Deja.com) (Recommended)
  • [news:comp.sys.apple2 Apple II]
  • Digital Equipment Corporation [news:*pdp* PDP series]:
    • [news:alt.sys.pdp8 PDP8]
    • [news:alt.sys.pdp10 PDP10]
    • [news:alt.sys.pdp11 PDP11] (see also [news:vmsnet.pdp-11 here])
  • [news:alt.sys.perq ICL PERQ]
  • [news:comp.sys.sinclair Sinclair]

See also:


Computer simulators

See also:


The future

This section includes information on the future of computing and networking.


Other links


References

This virtual museum is mentioned in the following locations:

See also Computer History and Museums links from the Google Directory. (Recommended)



This virtual museum service is brought to you by Jonathan Bowen as part of the Virtual Library museums pages (VLmp), supported by ICOM.

Last updated 18 September 2015.