The story of Stainless Softwarehttp://stephen.shawweb.co.uk/hcw.html
For example, other computers have a difficult disc filing command. It's very easy to use on the TI. And the computer itself is neat and attractive. It sits in the dining room very
The text of an article in Home Computing Weekly in September 1983 about TI99
Few people give thought to how we interact with today’s portabledevices, and fewer recognize that the user experience in accehttps://friedmanarchives.com/dataegg/everyday_usage_scenarios.htm
accessing these small computers is lacking. Because the Data Egg can be so far-reaching in application and so fundamental in improving ease-of use, it is wise to devote some spa
The small web is beautifulhttps://benhoyt.com/writings/the-small-web-is-beautiful/
in this era of fast computers with plenty of RAM? A number of reasons, but the ones that are most important to me are: Fewer moving parts. It’s easier to create more robust system
A vision for the "small web", small software, and small architectures.
SegaBase - Older Systemshttp://www.atani-software.net/segabase/SegaBase-OlderSystems.html
standard for personal computers, and the emergence of these systems marked the doom of the SC-3000. In comparison, MSX comptuers were more powerful and far less expensive th
Sam's ongoing project to document Sega's entire classic videogame libarary
The FoxPro History - Interview with Wayne Ratliffhttp://www.foxprohistory.org/interview_wayne_ratliff.htm
design? Wayne Ratliff: Computers themselves got me away from car design. Before I completed my degree, I got a job with Martin Marietta in Denver. I was a computer. My job title w
Networking in the Mind Age - future of distributed intelligencehttp://www.ethologic.com/sasha/mindage.html
host computers based on a variety of economic, privacy, and security considerations. In general, new knowledge may be bought or rented by robots or their owners, as automated prod
Essay on long-term future of intelligent distributed systems. Discussed topics include post-identity intelligent architectures, transhumanist philosophy
Shawn's Presentationshttp://www.uiaccess.com/pres.html
Conference on Computers Helping People with Special Needs, July 2012, Linz, Austria "Accessibility in Tomorrow's Web" tutorial - WWW 2012 Conference, April 2012, Lyon, F
About Shawn - Publications
Where Have all the Gophers Gone? Why the Web beat Gopher in the Battle for Protocol Mind Sharehttps://ils.unc.edu/callee/gopherpaper.htm
human communication, computers need a common set of conventions in order to share information. The history of networked computing is rich with stories about developing protocols.
alt.2600 FAQ, Beta .013 - Part 1/1http://webarchive.me/geocities/SiliconValley/2072/2600faq.txt
Nietzsche Section A: Computers 01. How do I access the password file under Unix? 02. How do I crack Unix passwords? 03. What is password shadowing? 04. Where can I find the passwo
Hypercosm and Web 3Dhttp://www.highprogrammer.com/alan/hypercosm/
II. Since those days, computers have become faster and more powerful, but they have also gotten more complex and difficult to use and especially to program. This has driven the co
Mike Tanner Articles about Sport and Recreationhttp://mike-tanner.co.nz/40sport.html
and a lab setting. Computers can only keep track of a limited number of markers, and when they are covered by the athletes' movements, working out what is happening may take hours
Reviews of the 2011 XYZZY Awardshttp://xyzzyawards.org/reviews/reviews2011.html
you'd expect to find: computers (lots of), comic books and graphic novels, Red Bull cans, and -- of course! -- Lord of the Rings memorabilia, along with (lots of) sci-fi posters.
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