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In the HTTP protocol used on the World Wide Web, 403 Forbidden is an HTTP status code returned by a web server when a user requests a web page or medi...
The 404 or Not Found error message is a HTTP standard response code indicating that the client was able to communicate with the server, but the server...
A cookie, also known as an HTTP cookie, web cookie, or browser cookie, is used for an origin website to send state information to a user's browser and...
An ETag, or entity tag, is part of HTTP, the protocol for the World Wide Web. It is one of several mechanisms that HTTP provides for cache validation,...
The HTTP Location header is returned in responses from an HTTP server under two circumstances: 1. To force a web browser to load a different web pa...
The referrer, or HTTP referrer — also known by the common misspelling referer that occurs as an HTTP header field — identifies, from the point of...
Human-computer interaction (HCI) is an area of research and practice that emerged in the early 1980s, initially as a specialty area in computer scienc...
The Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is a networking protocol for distributed, collaborative, hypermedia information systems.[1] HTTP is the foundat...
The IBM 1401, the first member of the IBM 1400 series, was a variable wordlength decimal computer that was announced by IBM on October 5, 1959. It was...
The IBM 650 (photo) was one of IBM’s early computers, and the world’s first mass-produced (photo) computer. It was announced in 1953, and over 200...
IBSYS was the tape based operating system that IBM supplied with its IBM 7090 and IBM 7094 computers. A similar operating system (but with several sig...
IBM Airline Control Program, or ACP, was an operating system developed by IBM beginning about 1965. In contrast to previous airline transaction proces...
IBM and the Holocaust is the stunning story of IBM's strategic alliance with Nazi Germany -- beginning in 1933 in the first weeks that Hitler came to...
IBM and UNIVAC in the Apollo Program...
IBM BASICA (short for "Advanced BASIC") is a disk-based BASIC interpreter written by Microsoft for PC-DOS. BASICA used the ROM-resident code of "IBM C...
IBM's online archives provides visual and textual histories of IBM in the form of numerous exhibits, an "Interactive History of [IBM's] Progress," a h...
Free Online IBM Reference Manuals for Mainframe Cobol, Batch Processing, Online Processing, Tools, Editors, Utilities, Databases and Messages IBM M...
So much of the software history of the Personal Computer has been dictated by hardware advancements, not least the Operating System. One such advance...
Roadrunner is a supercomputer built by IBM at the Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico, USA. Currently the world's tenth fastest computer, the...
RPG is a high-level programming language (HLL) for business applications, initials which stand for Report Program Generator. IBM is the creator and pr...
The IBM Selectric typewriter was a highly successful model line of electric typewriters introduced by IBM on July 31, 1961....
The ICL Series 39 was a range of mainframe and minicomputer computer systems released by the UK manufacturer ICL in 1985....
Icon is a very high-level programming language featuring goal directed execution and many facilities for managing strings and textual patterns. It is...
IconArchive is a professional tag based icon search engine with more than 330,000 icons for web developers, end users and graphic artists. Also it is...
Because of about 150(ish) of these British Built and designed machines, which had their heyday in the early 1960's. This is the only machine left in t...
“The range was undoubtedly a success story for ICT and later ICL. While many people and groups contributed, its success owes a great deal to the ski...
While Computing Now focuses on hot-topic articles and the latest developments in the technology world, Computing Then is designed to take a step back...
Listing of many computer and information processing links of relevant historical nature....
The mission of the IEEE History Center is to preserve, research and promote the history of information and electrical technologies. The Center mainta...
IITRAN was a programming language created in the mid 1960s. It was designed as a first language for students, and its syntax resembled that of PL/I. T...
Imagining the Internet's Quick Look at the Early History of the Internet President Dwight D. Eisenhower initiated the Advanced Research Projects A...
Introduction Aim of the report The aim of this report is to provide a brief summary of some of the main technological developments that have taken p...
This page contains a variety of analog computer impressions - most of these machines have been scrapped a long time ago (which really makes me feel sa...
The iMusée, a museum dedicated to the history of computers and video games....
About twenty years ago Jobs and Wozniak, the founders of Apple, came up with the very strange idea of selling information processing machines for use...
ITS, the Incompatible Timesharing System (named in comparison with the Compatible Time-Sharing System also in use at MIT), was an early, revolutionary...
ITPA is the volunteer organization created by and for the independent telecommunications industry.Dedicated to community service, ITPA has been servin...
This is the InfoAge Science / History Learning Center and Museum site. Part of the InfoAge mission is the stewardship of Camp Evans: - Preservin...
This nice infographic shows the entire history of computer interface evolution over a half century, from the early punched-card days of the 1950s, thr...
The Economics of the Internet, Information Goods, Intellectual Property and Related Issues...
Information Processing Language (IPL) is a programming language developed by Allen Newell, Cliff Shaw, and Herbert Simon at RAND Corporation and the C...
Developing from Carr's summary of Collingwood's insights, the collection of essays on Information Systems (IS) history presented in this and the subse...
Computers figure so heavily in our daily lives that it is difficult to understand why early computer experts did not foresee much demand for these spe...
Information on Technology - Blogs....
Journal of Imaging Science and Technology · Volume 42, Number 1, January/February 1998 Progress and Trends in Ink-jet Printing Technology H...
An inkjet printer is a type of computer printer that creates a digital image by propelling droplets of ink onto paper. Inkjet printers are the most co...
Although inkjet printers only appeared on the consumer market in the late 1980s, they had been under development for more than twenty years by that ti...
InkML is an XML-based markup language to describe "ink" data input with an electronic pen or stylus. The working draft specification is maintained by...