History of computing
Oldcomputers.net:Gavilan SC
Gavilan SC computer
A History of the GUI , by Jeremy Reimer of Ars Technica
A History of the GUI : Page 1
''The Video Game Revolution'' is a documentary from PBS that examines the evolution and history of the video game industry, from the 1950s through today, the impact of video games on society and culture, and the future of electronic gaming.
The Video Game Revolution | PBS
Ars Technica's ''The evolution of gaming: computers, consoles, and arcade'' articles gaming evolution ars
The evolution of gaming: computers, consoles, and arcade : Page 1
Press Release of GSN's ''Video Game Invasion: The History Of A Global Obsession'' hosted by Tony Hawk corporate press
GSN - The Network For Games
Dark Watcher's Console History includes many obscure consoles from the 1970s and 80s
PlaceHolder for darkwatcher.psxfanatics.com
PONG-Story, on the history of ''Pong'' and other early video games pong story
PONG-Story - Welcome
The First Video Game a description at Brookhaven National Laboratory
The First Video Game
The Dot Eaters , a detailed history of various types of video games
The Dot Eaters: Classic Video Game History
A History of Video Games with separate sections for Arcade games and home consoles and numerous photos
History of Video Games
A Santa Clara University student's ''History of Video Games''
History of Video Games
GameSpot's ''The History of Video Games'' features video
GameSpot:Video Games PC Xbox 360 PS3 Revolution PSP DS PS2 PlayStation 2 GameCube GBA PlayStation 3
Details of Bulgarian computers
The history of computer other
The history of computer - myoddPc.com
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy entry plato stanford entries computing history
The Modern History of Computing
Virtual Museum of Computing
The Virtual Museum of Computing
Cringely's "Triumph of the Nerds" pbs nerds
Welcome to Triumph of the Nerds!
A History of Computers history
Frame page for History of Computers
The History of Computing Project
the history of computing project
The History of Computing by J.A.N. Lee
THE HISTORY OF COMPUTING
Early British Computers
MIT STS.035 – History of Computing from MIT OpenCourseWare for undergraduate level
MIT OpenCourseWare |
Science, Technology, and Society | STS.035 The History of Computing, Spring 2004 | Home
Rowayton Historical Society's Birthplace of the World's First Business Computer computers welcome
Computer Birthplace
Logarithmic timeline of greatest breakthroughs since start of computing era in 1623
Greatest moments of computer history are speeding up - Schmidhuber's law - Omega Point 2040
''The Moore School Lectures and the British Lead in Stored Program Computer Development (1946–1953)'' , article from Virtual Travelog
Virtual Travelog | The Moore School Lectures and the British Lead in Stored Program Computer Development (1946 -1953)
''The story of the Manchester Mark I'' , 50th Anniversary website at the University of Manchester
50th Anniversary of the Manchester Baby computer
Konrad Zuse, inventor of first working programmable digital computer
KONRAD ZUSE
IEEE computer history timeline computer history development
Paul Pierce's computer collection collect
Stephen White's excellent computer history site (the above article is a modified version of his work, used with Permission)
A Brief History of Computing
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