|
|
Home: History: References
- A Brief History of Computing
Personal homepage that offers an insight into the history of hardware, the Internet and the Windows operating system.
(Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)
Rate It
- A Short History of the Computer
The author takes the user through a short tour of computer history including subjects such as advances in the 50's and 60's. Also includes photos of Charles Babbage and Herman Hollerith.
(Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)
Rate It
- Aronsson's Telecom History
A timeline of important events in the history of telecom, computing, and communication. Split into annual sections.
(Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)
Rate It
- Automatic Totalisator, The
Relating to the invention of the world's first automatic totalisator in 1913. A multi user system in 1913 with 30 terminals.
(Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)
Rate It
- Computer Chronicles - From Stone to Silicon
Uses a timeline to take the user through the various milestones of computer technology. Subjects include the abacus, vacuum tubes, transistors and microprocessors. Published by Thinkquest.
(Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)
Rate It
- Computer50.org
50th Anniversary Celebrations of the Manchester Baby computer and the Manchester Mark 1 and Ferranti Mark 1.
(Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)
Rate It
- History of Computing
Series of articles by Dag Spicer in Dr Dobb's. Topics include the IBM 650 and the LINC personal computer, the articles are available in printer friendly formats.
(Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)
Rate It
- Mind Machine Museum
A collection of information and illustrations on the subjects of computers, calculators and games. Topics include the IBM 5100 portable computer and the Commodore KIM-1 and VIC 20 microcomputers.
(Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)
Rate It
- Teletext - Then and Now
Discover the evolution of the Teletext system. Events spanning 1972 to the present with topics such as CEEFAX, ORACLE and the BBC micro software. Written by Mark Cook and Mike Brown.
(Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)
Rate It
- The Ways of Counting
Essay on the history of computers from the abacus, logarithm, ENIAC, and massively parallel computers. Written by computer pioneer Philip Emeagwali.
(Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)
Rate It
|
|
|
Web Hosting
Inkjet Cartridges
Go to my PC
Coupons
Discount Software
|