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Guide to the United States of America v. American Telephone & Telegraph, et al : legal documents, 1974-1982 finding aid available online in OAC; physical collection at Stanford
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Stanford,
CA,
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The Stanford Computer Science exhibits can be seen during university hours by visiting the Gates Information Science building or on-line.
The displays were assembled by a coalition of Stanford computer scientists and the Computer History Museum...
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Stanford,
CA,
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Papers of Russell and Sigurd Varian, 1836-1988
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Stanford,
CA,
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The website provides an index of Stanford Library's History of Science and Technology Collections which includes 1) archival holdings on the Computing History, 2) "Rare Books in the History of Science," 3) a "[l]ist of finding aids for manuscripts &...
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Stanford,
AR,
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SiliconBase's homepage provides: 1) a description of the project, links to articles written in 2000 on Silicone Valley history -- technological, business, and techno-business cultural histories, and techno-policy history, 2) a list of readings on...
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Stardent Inc. was formed from the merger of Ardent Computer Corporation and Stellar Computer Inc.. The merger was announced on August 30, 1989. Ardent was based in Sunnyvale, California and Stellar was based in Newton, Massachusetts. In early July...
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StarLAN was the first implementation of 1 megabit per second (1Mb/s) Ethernet over twisted pair wiring. It was standardized by the standards association of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) as 802.3e in 1986, as the 1BASE5...
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A storage area network (SAN) is a dedicated network that provides access to consolidated, block level data storage. SANs are primarily used to make storage devices, such as disk arrays, tape libraries, and optical jukeboxes, accessible to servers so...
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An Oral and Pictorial History
Compiled by
George A. Michael
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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Oakland,
CA,
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THis site was developed by George Michael, with help from several others to document experiences, events, and an era he shared with many others. He has since passed away, and the site is maintained in his memory. It contains material that may be...
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