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  1. Dive Computers: A Consumer's Guide to History, Theory, and Performance by Ken Loyst, Karl Huggins, et all 1991-03
  2. L.E.O.: The Incredible Story of the World's First Business Computer by John Aris, Peter Hermon, et all 1997-11-01
  3. Steve Jobs & Steve Wozniak: Geek Heroes Who Put the Personal in Computers (Getting to Know the World's Greatest Inventors and Scientists) by Mike Venezia, 2010-09
  4. iCon Steve Jobs: The Greatest Second Act in the History of Business by Jeffrey S. Young, William L. Simon, 2005-05-23
  5. Information Revolution, The (World History) by Stuart A. Kallen, 2010-11-12
  6. Computer Systems Development: History, Organization and Implementation (John Wiley Series in Information Systems) by Andrew L. Friedman, Dominic S. Cornford, 1992-02
  7. Purity in Print: Book Censorship in America from the Gilded Age to the Computer Age (Print Culture History in Modern America) by Paul S. Boyer, 2002-04-15
  8. The Origins of Digital Computers: Selected Papers (Monographs in Computer Science)
  9. Technology, Innovation, and Southern Industrialization: From the Antebellum Era to the Computer Age (New Currents in the History of Southern Economy and Society Series) by Michele Gillespie, Susanna Delfino, 2008-06-30
  10. Information Technology as Business History: Issues in the History and Management of Computers (Contributions in Economics and Economic History) by James W. Cortada, 1996-08-30
  11. Structuring the Past: The Use of Computers in History by Janice L. Reiff, 1991-12
  12. Making History Interactive: Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology (CAA). Proceedings of the 37th International Conference, Williamsburg, ... States of America, March 22-26, 2009 (bar s) by Jane W Crawford, Bernard D Frischer, et all 2010-12-31
  13. From Compass to Computer: History of Electrical and Electronics Engineering by W.A. Atherton, 1985
  14. Encyclopedia of Computers and Computer History

81. Technical History Of Acorn
A list of significant events and releases in the history of Acorn, with details of each.
http://www.mcmordie.co.uk/acornhistory/acornhistory.shtml
Technical history of Acorn
Please wait, redirecting... if nothing much is happening, please click here Robert McMordie

82. Milestone In Computing
Below is a list of famous people and computers in the history of computing. The IEEE Computer Society has an excellent web site on the history of
http://www4.wittenberg.edu/academics/mathcomp/bjsdir/bjshistory.shtml
Milestones in the History of Computers
Below is a list of famous people and computers in the history of computing. The list is divided into five categories or generations based on the type of technology used in the construction of the computers or computing devices.
Up until the outbreak of the Second World War, computing devices were mechanical or electro-mechanical. The first "known" mechanical calculator (aside from the abacus) was Wilhelm Schickard's "Calculating Clock" (1623). This device was lost early on so for many years it was believed that a calculator invented by Blaise Pascal in 1642 was the first mechanical calculator. Pascal's Pascaline could only add and subtract and although Pascal tried to market his invention, its high cost and technical unreliability did not make it a "best seller". Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibniz also invented a calculator, one that could also multiply (using repeated addition). Again, the technology of the time did not make for a reliable device although Liebniz's ideas were basically sound. Charlies Babbage, a 19th century "polymath" devised a calculating machine, the Difference Engine I (1823) which could be used to mechanically generate mathematical tables. He even obtained funding from the British government to build it. Unfortunately, the machine was never completed partly because of the technological diffculties inherent in constructing so complex a mechanical device and perhaps partly due to Babbage's becoming interested in buildling a more ambituous calculating machine, the Analytic Engine (also never constructed). The Analytic Engine was essentially a general purpose calculating device. It had a "store" which could store numbers and a "mill" which would perform a sequence of calculations. A friend of his, Augusta Ada Byron, later the Countess of Lovelace, became interested in Babbage's work and did much to popularize his device. She even wrote a "program" for the Analytic Engine and thus she is considered to be the first computer programmer.

83. DerKeiler Directory - /Computers/History
Web directory for sites containing websites about history.
http://directory.derkeiler.com/Top/Computers/History
Home UNIX Linux Coding ... History History Sub-categories See also: Links Brief History of Computers Charts the evolution of computers from ancient times to the present. Charles Babbage Institute (CBI) A research center at the University of Minnesota dedicated to promoting the study and preservation of the history of computing and information processing. Chronology of Personal Computers Timeline of microcomputers from the development of the microprocessor in the 1960s through to the present day. Includes hardware, software, peripherals, companies, and individuals. Computer History Association of California A non-profit corporation, who safeguards and organizes the history of electronic computing, not only in California, but nationally and internationally. They collect and archive hardware, software and documents. Computer History Images Pictures of many of the pioneering computers. Computer Industry History Comprehensive list of links to the best computer industry history resources that can currently be found on the 'Net Computers, Videogames and Arcade Collector's Ring

84. AHC U.K.
Association for history and Computing. UK branch of the AHC. An organisation dedicated to the use of computers in historical research and teaching
http://www.gla.ac.uk/centres/hca/ahc/
Association for History and Computing
UK branch of the AHC
An organisation dedicated to the use of computers in historical research and teaching
Call for Papers - 'Method or Madness?
History and Disparate Approaches'
Association for History and Computing UK 2005 Conference
12th November 2005
CRASSH, University of Cambridge
read more
AHC News
AHC UK Annual Conference and Royal Historical Society Gerald Aylmer Seminar
'Recasting the Past: Digital Histories'

National Archives, Kew, London
27th November 2004 In November 2004 the AHC-UK hosted its annual one day conference in association with The Royal Historical Society. The conference theme was 'Recasting the Past: Digital Histories' with 20 papers presented by historians, graduate students, archivists and information professionals' form as far afield as Canada and South Africa as well as the UK. The conference was held at The National Archives in Kew, London. Read more on the Conference Page Projects Database Respondents to the members' survey strongly supported the creation of a Projects Database. If you are involved in a personal or funded research or teaching project which you are willing to be included

85. Howstuffworks "Computer Channel"
Complete, detailed, illustrated descriptions of the inner workings of the PC.
http://www.howstuffworks.com/category.htm?cat=Comp

86. Homepage W/ Frames
Hardware, software, networking and consulting. Microsoft Certified Professional. Web page design.
http://www.csc-computers.com
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87. Computer History Museum
Focuses exclusively on the history of computing. Includes hours and directions. Located in Mountain View, California.
http://www.computerhistory.org/
The Motorola 68000 microprocessor exhibited a processing speed far greater than its contemporaries. This high performance processor found its place in powerful work stations intended for graphics-intensive programs common in engin... more
About the Museum
Exhibits Collections ... Site Map
1401 N. Shoreline Blvd., Mountain View CA 94043 Ph 650-810-1010

88. Obsolete Computer Museum
A large collection of obsolete computers. Includes photographs and a 'Help Line' for questions and answers.
http://www.obsoletecomputermuseum.org/
Welcome to the Obsolete Computer Museum!
Not computer-related, but check out my submission video for the Food Network's upcoming reality show. I didn't get selected. Or, check out my guide to making tea Message boards! Yep, I've set up message boards. They're in eternal BETA test. Try 'em out! Both the Helpline and the Comments system are now also accessible as RSS 2.0 news feeds. Find yourself a newsreader program and point it at:
  • http://www.obsoletecomputermuseum.org/helpline.rss http://www.obsoletecomputermuseum.org/comments.rss
3D models: (They require a Java-enabled browser.) Other suggestions? Let me know at computer.museum@gmail.com Here's my personal site, tom.carlson.org , with (awful) music, (self-congratulatory) health information, (goofy) pictures of me, and (pinko left-wing) political rantings.
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89. SOUTHGATE COMPUTERS
Computer store, components and systems.
http://www.southgatecomputers.com
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90. Option Industrial Computers
Designs and manufactures industrial PC, rugged portable lunchbox computer, industrial LCD monitor, and industrial sealed keyboard for military, automation, data acquisition and instrumentation applications.
http://www.option-computers.com/
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91. Apple Computer History
Apple Lisa was the first home computer with a GUI or graphical user interface A look back at the Macintosh - development and history and the impact it has
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The origins of the first personal computers. On April Fool's Day, 1976, Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs released the Apple I computer and started Apple Computers. The Apple I was the first single circuit board computer. From the Web
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Apple II Computer History
The most complete and best history of the Apple II (and Apple I) on record, written by Steven Weyhrich. Apple II - Floppy Disk Drive The first Apple computer to have a floppy drive.

92. Chronology Of Personal Computers
Timeline of microcomputers from the development of the microprocessor in the 1960s through to the present day. Includes hardware, software, peripherals, companies, and individuals.
http://www.islandnet.com/~kpolsson/comphist/
Chronology of
Personal Computers
internet e-mail: kpolsson@islandnet.com
to this site, not to copy these pages to other web sites.
URL: http://www.islandnet.com/~kpolsson/comphist/
This document is an attempt to bring various published sources together to present a timeline about Personal Computers. This web document is a sneak peek at a book project of mine. Since 1994, I have browsed over 1000 sources for date information related to personal computers. This brief summary includes many of the essential happenings that shaped the industry. The full text contains close to 3000 entries. I have tried to keep it open-minded and unbiased, but the annoying fact is that "the winners write the history books". NOTE: The complete timeline is not available for free on the Web. The start of the timeline is presented here to show you the quality of the material. The complete detailed timeline emailed in a document file can be purchased for $20 from the author.
References are numbered in [brackets], which are listed in this file . A number after the dot gives the page in the source. Last updated: 2005 August 23.

93. THE HISTORY OF COMPUTING
The Computer history Museum s new home is a twostory, 119000 square foot architecturally distinctive structure, designed and developed in 1994.
http://ei.cs.vt.edu/~history/
"Who controls the past commands the future. Who commands the future conquers the past." George Orwell This collection of materials relating to the history of computing is provided courtesy of the Department of Computer Science at Virginia Tech , and is sponsored in part by a grant from the National Science Foundation CDA-9312611 This site has been chosen by " Edu-Activ ", an educational resource site based in Germany.
For other awards click here The Computer Museum is moving into its new home, a 120,000 square foot facility in the heart of Silicon Valley
The Computer History Museum's new home is a two-story, 119,000 square foot architecturally distinctive structure, designed and developed in 1994. It is located on 7.5 acres of land in the heart of Silicon Valley at the intersection of highways 101 and 85. This highly visible location is convenient to both San Francisco and San Jose. The First Conference on History of Nordic Computing: HiNC 1
Organized by IFIP Working Group 9.7 In cooperation with IFIP TC3 will be held:
June 16 - 18, 2003

94. Pinboard Computers
Web design, networking maintenance, repair and computer upgrades.
http://www.pinboard-adsl.demon.co.uk/

95. The Machine That Changed The World
The Dream Machine Exploring the Computer Age, BBC Books, London, 1991, 208 pp. For more links to the history of computing pages click here.
http://ei.cs.vt.edu/~history/TMTCTW.html
This site was chosen for a Look Smart Award in January 1997
Index
  • Great Brains
  • Inventing the Future
  • The Paperback Computer
  • The Thinking Machine ...
  • The World At Your Fingertips
  • A post-viewing Scavenger Hunt The following "slides" outline the major topics of presentation in each of the episodes of the video series The Machine That Changed the World which was produced by WGBH Television in Boston MA, in cooperation with the British Broadcasting Corp., with support from ACM NSF and UNISYS There is a book which accompanied the series that you may want to reference: Palfreman, Jon, and Doron Swade. The Dream Machine: Exploring the Computer Age , BBC Books, London, 1991, 208 pp. For more links to the history of computing pages click here We would appreciate receiving suggestions for additional links from this page to other pages that amplify the topics covered in this video series, or provide "side-bar" information on topics that were, of necessity, omitted from the show. Please send me e-mail . We also encourage teachers to give homework assignments that would result in the development of web pages that could be added to this site. This is particularly important for the last two episodes!. Remember that this video series were originally broadcast in 1991 and in the intervening years many things have happened in the computer business the World Wide Web for one! So if there are things we need to bring up-to-date, perhaps we can do it through the medium of this Web page rather than attempting to redo the original video.
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    97. History Of Computing Science: Computer History From The Past
    An overview of the developments that allowed the modern day computer to arise from first principles.
    http://www.eingang.org/Lecture/
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    Introduction
    Welcome to Calypso's Lecture Series for CS-100. The first (and only) lecture in the series is about the history of computing from the past to the present. This offers the student or casual browser an overview of the advances in science that made desktop computers possible starting with the invention of counting. This lecture was originally given in the fall of 1994 at the University of Regina (Regina, Canada) for 400 CS-100 students. CS-100 is an introductory course designed primarily for students from other disciplines. It was not intended for the computing science major student. As such, this material was geared to appeal to those students. Michelle A. Hoyle Future additions to the lecture include a section discussing the impact of business microcomputers and mainframes to the history of computing. Teachers , this lecture is available to be used on a standalone machine in a classroom. Drop me some mail if you would like a copy for use in a classroom, museum, or kiosk.
    Navigation
    Go back to the previous slide/page in the lecture. Access key: p

    98. Arundel Computers, Inc.
    Offers custom computer systems, laptops, hardware and accessories.
    http://www.arundelcomputers.com/
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    99. Henno Computers
    Computerwinkel in Oostende; catalogus, aanbiedingen en nieuws.
    http://www.hennocomputers.be/
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    100. Picco Computers
    Verkoop van hardware, software en elektronica.
    http://www.picco.nl/
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