From magnetic tape and rare film to lab notebooks and business plans to early mainframes and source code, our collection is as diverse as the history of computing. It is a rich resource for everyone, comprising historical objects, documents, software titles, ephemera, and photographs and moving images.
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Blackberry
Document, 2004
102791511
Fax2Send
Beacon Computer Services
Software, 1999
102697399
Mathmematica
Wolfram Research, Inc.
Software, 1999
102697407
StarOffice 5.2
Sun Microsystems
Software, 2000
102690139
Agilent Technologies Innovating the HP Way
Agilent Technologies
Document, 1999-2000
102791499
Fibre Channel Technical Overview
Fibre Channel Association
Document, 1998
102791502
The PC Handbook
Annabooks
Document, 1998
102791507
MacAddict bumper sticker
MacAddict
Physical object
102667441
Applix Shelf for Linux
Applix Inc.
Software
102697400
Netscape 6
Netscape
Software, 2000
102697405
XML One Official Conference Program
Software AG
Document, 2000-10-2-5
102791497
Canon Product Line Comparison Guide
Canon, Inc.
Document, Fall 2004
102791512
Your Mac Never Sounded So Good
Creative
Document, 2000
102791505
Linux button
Linux
Physical object
102645669
PFU America button
PFU America, Inc.
Physical object
102645671
Streaming Media West 2000 Conference and Exhibition
Penton Publications
Document, 2000-12-14
102791493
Linux button
Linux
Physical object
102645666
IEEE pocket protector
IEEE
Physical object
102657510
Corel Linux cube
Corel
Physical object
102657508
EFF Coding is Not a Crime bumper sticker
Electronic Frontier Foundation
Physical object
102667437