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Channel 4 News Story, B-Roll
Moving Image
102639068
Computer History Museum b-roll
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
Moving Image, 2001-12-06
102639054
Wildfire Communications B-Roll
Wildfire Communications Inc.
Moving Image
102639896
The Walk-Through Computer at Computer History Museum, 1990. Broadcast B-Roll.
Computer History Museum
Moving Image, 1990-06
102639660
The Walk-Through Computer at Computer History Museum, 2000. Broadcast B-Roll
Unisys
Moving Image
102639857
Knotty: A B-Spline Visualization Program
Hewlett-Packard Company (HP); Morgan Kaufmann
Moving Image
102639832
Apple Computer Europe B-Roll
Apple Computer, Inc.
Moving Image, 1992-08-28
102650959
Arctic Region Supercomputing Center, B-Roll
Moving Image
102645859
Common Sense Knowledge, lecture by Doug Lenat
Stanford University. Stanford Computer Forum
Moving Image, 1986-05-14
102645836
Apple Computer Video News Relase: Power Macintosh
Apple Computer, Inc.
Moving Image
102638593
An Overview of Expert Systems, lecture by Doug Lenat
Stanford University. Stanford Computer Forum
Moving Image, 1985-05-14
102645839