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Result 81-100 of about 204

How things really work: two inventors on innovation
University Video Communications
Moving image, 1992-07
102706287

Revolutionaries, season three : An evening with Intel's Justin Rattner
Computer History Museum
Moving image, 2013-10-08
102717126

CHM and CHF Presents Moore's Law @ 50
Computer History Museum
Moving image, 2015-04-17
102740068

Best of Visualization
Thinking Machines Corporation
Moving Image
102651798

Revolutionaries, season one : the man who invented the computer : John Vincent Atanasoff
Computer History Museum
Moving image, 2011-01-27
102746183

Revolutionaries, season two : the art and technology behind Google Doodles
Computer History Museum
Moving image, 2012-08-08
102746897

Mapping the Internet: yesterday, today, and tomorrow
University Video Communications
Moving Image, 1995-04
102624745

The computer revolution hasn't happened yet
University Video Communications
Moving image, 1997-10
102706480

Optimizing multi-method dispatch using compresses dispatch tables
University Video Communications
Moving Image, 1994-10
102741366

Automated program synthesis
University Video Communications
Moving Image, 1990-05
102624682

Steve Jobs : the authorized biography, an evening with Walter Isaacson
Computer History Museum
Moving image, 2011-12-13
102746049

Dynabook, The Complete Story
Sun Microsystems
Moving Image, 1996
102639873

Best of Visualization and Intro to Data Parallel Supercomputing
Thinking Machines Corporation
Moving Image
102651795

Zehr, Gregg oral history
Computer History Museum
Moving image, 2014-05-14
102739919

Revolutionaries, season three : An evening with Qualcomm's Dr. Paul E. Jacobs
Computer History Museum
Moving image, 2013-08-08
102717129