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The Computer History Museum has published its biannual publication Core since the winter of 1999. Spring 2006 marks the advent of an updated design in both print and web formats. Click here for a list of back issues The print version appeals to a wide range of audiences and focuses on beautiful imagery and intensive content. Core delights readers of all ages and interest levels and directs them toward a deeper understanding of computing history. It launches them into an exploration of the Museum's vast collection, either by visiting in person or through more in-depth exploration on the web. To subscribe, simply become a member of the museum, and you will continue to enjoy this great learning adventure!

Editor-In-Chief
Karae M. Lisle

Associate Editor
Kirsten Tashev

Executive Editor
Fiona Tang

Technical Editor
Dag Spicer

Editor-at-Large
Christina Tynan-Wood

Contributors
Steve Blank
Alex Bochannek
David A. Laws
Karae M. Lisle
Len Shustek
Dag Spicer
Fiona Tang
Marcin Wichary
Heather Yeager

Photographer
Marcin Wichary

Publication Design
Studio1500

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Ganna Boyko
Dana Chrisler
Ton Luong
Bob Sanguedolce

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Feature Articles
THE CREATION OF ALDUS
Excerpted Interview with Paul Brainerd

IBM 1401
A Legend Comes Back to Life

THE CHANGING FACE OF MAC
Apple's Macintosh in its Early Years

EXTRAORDINARY IMAGES
When Anything Was Possible

THE SECRET HISTORY OF SILICON VALLEY
WW II & the Growth of Silicon Valley

TECHNOLOGY ROCKSTAR
Linus Torvalds' Oral History Contributions

EXPLORE THE COLLECTION
A Sampling of Items From Across the Museum's Five Collections
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