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Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is a style sheet language used to describe the presentation semantics (the look and formatting) of a document written in...
CBASIC is a compiled version of the BASIC programming language written for the CP/M operating system by Gordon Eubanks in 1976–77. It is an enhanced...
The CDC 160 and CDC 160-A were 12-bit minicomputers built by Control Data Corporation from 1960 to 1965. The 160 was designed by Seymour Cray - report...
The CDC 3000 series computers from Control Data Corporation were mid-1960s follow-ons to the CDC 1604 and CDC 924 systems. Over time, a range of machi...
The CDC 6600 was a mainframe computer from Control Data Corporation, first delivered in 1964. It is generally considered to be the first successful su...
The CDC Cyber range of mainframe-class supercomputers were the primary products of Control Data Corporation (CDC) during the 1970s and 1980s. In their...
Cell is a microprocessor architecture jointly developed by Sony, Sony Computer Entertainment, Toshiba, and IBM, an alliance known as "STI". The archit...
In 1995, Centaur Technology set out to prove that a small team of microprocessor engineers could design an affordable x86 processor for the neglected...
The central processing unit (CPU) is the portion of a computer system that carries out the instructions of a computer program, to perform the basic ar...
Control Data Corporation manuals available online...
Cg (short for C for Graphics) is a high-level shading language developed by Nvidia in close collaboration with Microsoft for programming vertex and pi...
pre-1950 1200 Chinese Abacus 1617 Napier's bones 1450 Gutenberg press 1687 Principia Mathematica - Isaac Newton...
CBI historians design and administer research projects in the history of information technology and engage in original research that is disseminated t...
The chinese created a supercomputer, 'Nebulae', which is currently second only to the U.S. "Jaguar". The chinese are hardly (and, more importantly, su...
Chips Making's Virtual Museum is brought to you by companies who are proud partners in preserving the history of the industry that opened the doors t...
Chip History from 1970 to Today (Page 1 of 4 ) In this second part of a two-part series covering the history of chips, you'll learn about the chal...
What is "Chip" and why "Museum"? Chip (short for microchip) or integrated circuit (IC) is electronic device, consisting essentially of s...
The Chippewa Falls Museum of Industry and Technology was an idea that sprang from local citizens who wanted to record and preserve the history of impo...
From 1984 to 1990 •1984 Steve Jobs delivers the MAC after "seeing the light" at Xerox PARC. The mouse and icon come to the people. Appleworks...
What was the first computer and who built it? It turns out that this is more a question of definition than a question of fact. The computer, as we...
1972 January Hewlett-Packard introduces the HP-35 calculator, the first pocket scientific calculator. [202.178] [1298.187]...
1958 September 12 At Texas Instruments, Jack Kilby demonstrates the world's first integrated circuit, containing five components on a piece of germ...
This document is an attempt to bring various published sources together to present a timeline about Personal Computers. This web document is a sne...
This document is an attempt to bring various published sources together to present a timeline about Personal Computers....
Cilk is a general-purpose programming language designed for multithreaded parallel computing. The commercial instantiation is Intel Cilk Plus....
The history of the software industry really follows the history of Cincom. Cincom began in 1968 when the company was founded by Tom Nies “with $600,...
A brief public history available online....
The Cité des sciences presents a host of attractions combining science and leisure activities, with exhibitions, a multimedia library, lectures and f...
David Greelish shares his own backgrown of computer history nostalgia and collecting with a blog, video podcast, and audiobook podcast of "Stan Veit's...
ClassicCmp is a resource for enthusiasts of classic computer hardware, software, and documentation. ClassicCmp's goals are: •to enable communicat...
Classilla is a Gecko-based web browser for PowerPC-based classic Macintosh systems, essentially an updated descendant of the now-defunct Mozilla Appli...
Clipper is a computer programming language that is used to create software programs that originally operated primarily under DOS. Although it is a pow...
Clojure (pronounced "closure") is a recent dialect of the Lisp programming language created by Rich Hickey. It is a general-purpose language supportin...
Clojure is a dynamic programming language that targets the Java Virtual Machine (and the CLR, and JavaScript). It is designed to be a general-purpose...
Cloud computing is the delivery of computing as a service rather than a product, whereby shared resources, software, and information are provided to c...
CloudMe (formerly icloud) is an online computer, like an operating system running in the cloud with an AJAX-based remote web desktop. The CloudMe serv...
CNET shows you the exciting possibilities of how technology can enhance and enrich your life. We provide you with information, tools, and advice that...
CODASYL (often spelled Codasyl ) is an acronym for "Conference on Data Systems Languages". This was a consortium formed in 1959 to guide the developme...
CoffeeScript is a little language that compiles into JavaScript. Underneath all those awkward braces and semicolons, JavaScript has always had a gorge...
The Coherent operating system was a Version 7 Unix clone by the now-defunct Mark Williams Company, originally produced for the PDP-11 in 1980. A port...
ColdFusion is a tag-based programming language that was developed by the Jeremy Allaire in 1995 to make development of CGI scripts easier and faster,...
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The website provides links to a description of the website and it's purpose, frequently asked questions, a search engine for and an index ("Browse") o...
This collection of rare and vintage computers is one of the largest collections of early computers in the United States. Our research is focused prima...
Colorado Computer Museum is a 501(c)(3) publicly supported nonprofit corporation dedicated to the preservation of the history of information technolog...
The Colossus machines were electronic computing devices used by British code breakers to help read encrypted German messages during World War II. They...
The machine age comes to Fish codebreaking The mathematician Max Newman now came on the scene. He thought that it would be possible to automate some...
Situated about 50 miles to the north west of London at Bletchley Park is the former WW2 code breaking centre (also known as Station X). It was here th...