Home · Directions · Contact
Computer History Museum Computer History Museum Mountain View Building
  • Visit Us
  • Exhibits
  • Explore
  • Get Involved
  • Venue Rental
  • Events
  • @CHM
9603
Likes Us
10044
Followers
18237
Subscribers
107
Subscribers
  • Popular
  • Recent
  • Comments
  • Tags
The APL Programming Language Source Code
The APL Programming Language Source Code
October 10, 2012 13

Make Software, Change the World!
Make Software, Change the World!
October 05, 2012 5

Simon’s J’s
Simon’s J’s
September 26, 2012 3

The Middleton Family at the New York World’s Fair, 1939
The Middleton Family at the New York World’s Fair, 1939
March 13, 2013 3

The BBC Micro
The BBC Micro
August 24, 2012 3

Why Analog Computers?
Why Analog Computers?
6 hours ago 0

Buddhism and The Computer
Buddhism and The Computer
May 29, 2013 0

Happy 40th Birthday, Ethernet!
Happy 40th Birthday, Ethernet!
May 21, 2013 0

The 2013 Computer History Museum Fellows
The 2013 Computer History Museum Fellows
May 15, 2013 0

The Elbrus-2: a Soviet-era high performance computer
The Elbrus-2: a Soviet-era high performance computer
May 08, 2013 0

PeterCapek on The APL Programming Language Source Code
The 360 implementation of APL introduced the notion of a workspace, fo

ka1axy on The APL Programming Language Source Code
When I was an engineer in the communications and networking group at D

Bill Worthington on Pixar's Luxo Jr.
Good, interesting read. I wonder if it needs a pointer to The Adventu

kenolsenlecture
Chris Garcia on The Middleton Family at the New York World's Fair, 1939
Nitrate film was still widely used into the 1950s. There were folks I

curtis_jones on The Middleton Family at the New York World's Fair, 1939
East coast - West coast! The film gives KDKA credit for the first

Analog Devices Analog Integrated Circuits Anniversary Apple Archives Arpanet Aspen Movie Map Babbage Engine BBN Change the World! Computer Games Computer History Conservation Cyclades DEC Digital Preservation Digital Repository Ed Catmull Exhibits Fairchild Gigapixel Google Gordon Moore Hans Camenzind Honeywell Animals Internet History Jim Williams Ken Olsen Linear Technology Macintosh MacPaint Make Software Make Software: Changed the World! Mobile Computing Museum Exhibits NPL Pixar Programming Language RAND Robert Noyce Sculpture Semiconductors Silicon Valley Source Code SRI Steve Jobs UK microcomputers Virtualization Web History Xerox PARC

Categories

  • Behind the Scenes (12)
  • Curatorial Insight (19)
  • From the CEO (1)
  • From the Collection (15)
  • Guest Blog (2)
  • Remarkable People (9)
View More

Archives

  • June 2013 (1)
  • May 2013 (5)
  • April 2013 (4)
  • March 2013 (4)
  • February 2013 (3)
  • January 2013 (5)
  • December 2012 (3)

Login


Lost your password?
Register
Forgotten Password
Cancel

Register For This Site

A password will be e-mailed to you.


Bloggers

Read posts by Marc Weber
Marc Weber
Read posts by Dag Spicer
Dag Spicer
Read posts by Chris Garcia
Chris Garcia
Read posts by Alex Bochannek
Alex Bochannek
Read posts by Len Shustek
Len Shustek
Read posts by David Laws
David Laws
Read posts by Karen Kroslowitz
Karen Kroslowitz
Read posts by Sara Lott
Sara Lott

All Bloggers
Home

kenolsenlecture

tluong August 01, 2012 0

kenolsenlecture

RELATED ARTICLES

Why Analog Computers?
Why Analog Computers?
June 6, 2013

Buddhism and The Computer
Buddhism and The Computer
May 29, 2013

Happy 40th Birthday, Ethernet!
Happy 40th Birthday, Ethernet!
May 21, 2013

The 2013 Computer History Museum Fellows
The 2013 Computer History Museum Fellows
May 15, 2013


ABOUT TLUONG

Read all posts by tluong
More ...

COMMENTS (0)

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.


Copyright © Computer History Museum TERMS OF USE   PRIVACY   SITE MAP