Southwest Museum Of Engineering, Communications and Computation -Arizona's Radio and Television Museum - Also History Of Computers andComputahttp://www.smecc.org/
has some of the first computers. - Originally a smaller-scale museum was part, of Computer Exchange Inc., a Phoenix business Sharpe once owned. "E
Welcome to the southwest museum of engineering, communications and computation, located in the historic downtown section Glendale Arizona. The following topics and more: General
DX LISTENING DIGEST AUGUST 2003 ARCHIVEhttp://www.w4uvh.net/dxldtd3h.html
such as the number of computers in the two Koreas. Many South Koreans are unaware of the program. But for decades, North Korea has considered it a propaganda tool aimed at destabi
Realtime Associates, Inc.http://www.rtassoc.com/
simulator using over 40 computers to generate a high end-immersive graphics experience; a series of Games for Health prototypes, and Cool School, a web site featuring over two hou
Art and Culture in the 20th and 21st Centuryhttps://www.scaruffi.com/art/20th.html
: Brenda Laurel's book "Computers as Theatre" 1991 : Wolfgang Staehle founds the bulletin board The Thing for contemporary art 1991 : Japanese architect Kenzo Tange designs Tokyo'
Ye Olde Blogroll - Because blogs are the soul of the webhttps://blogroll.org/
Klausmeier's Blog on Computers, Programming, and Mathematics I write about computers (mostly Linux), programming (mostly Perl, PHP, COBOL, C) and mathematics (mostly numerical ana
What's New! January 1994http://home.mcom.com/home/whatsnew/whats_new_0194.html
history (and historic computers). International Trade Law Web Server Ananse . Web server for documents related to international trade law. We also provide local information on the
Seductions of Simhttp://www.princeton.edu/~starr/17star.html
low-cost multimedia computers, a new generation of "edutainment" software has finally begun to fulfill the long-touted promise of computers in education. Most of the new programs
John Seely Brown: Speakinghttps://www.johnseelybrown.com/speeches.html
- Where Have All the Computers Gone ? by John Seely Brown - Borderline Issues: Social And Material Aspects Of Design , by John Seely Brown and Paul Duguid - Keeping It Simple , by
HK Interviewhttp://www.konaka.com/alice6/lain/hkint_e.html
Although I didn't use computers for my jobs, I began to interest in the MS-DOS about ten years ago, then I read some books (about computers) because I liked its closing worlds. I
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