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Site for the Museum of Computing in Swindon...
The Museum of Computing is devoted to the history of computing and digital development. It was the first physical museum of it's kind in the UK dedica...
The Museum of HP Calculators displays and describes Hewlett-Packard calculators introduced from 1968 to 1986 plus a few interesting later models. Ther...
The mission of MITA - Preserve artifacts of information processing technology Present these to the public, thereby increasing public understanding...
Collection of Calculators, around 4007 calculators online....
Opened in 1969, the North Western Museum of Science and Industry quickly outgrew its temporary premises on Grosvenor Street, Chorlton-on-Medlock. Toda...
Welcome to the Museum! Allow me to introduce myself. My name is Andrew Davie, I'm based in Hobart, Tasmania, and I'm a collector of hand-held computin...
The Museums Computer Group provides a forum for discussion between museum, gallery, archive and higher education professionals who work with computers...
For more than 50 years of post-war activities, the Museum of Technology gathered valuable collections primarily on the history of Polish art: a collec...
The IBM 1401 Mainframe IBM's 1400 series of data processing systems made a significant impact on the business world. The 1401 mainframe, the f...
Microsoft has a monopoly? There are two kinds of "monopolies", which I'll call coercive and competitive. Coercive involves actual violence or the rea...
In computing, a name server (also spelled nameserver) is a program or computer server that implements a name-service protocol. It maps a human-recogni...
Napier's bones is an abacus created by John Napier for calculation of products and quotients of numbers that was based on Arab mathematics and lattice...
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is the agency of the United States government that is responsible for the nation's civilian s...
The Foundation for the National Archives works in partnership with the National Archives to “open the stacks” of the Archives and enable millions...
It is the chief archival resource for the (Victoria) University of Manchester's pioneering Department of Computer Science, the National Research Devel...
This database contains descriptive finding aids for materials held by the UCAR/NCAR Archives. Collections of note include Computing Advisory Panel, 19...
Users access a brief description of the Computer History Exhibit, which features 900 artifacts, a collections of the exhibit's theme, a pictoral sampl...
NMAH's Division of Information Technology and Communications webpage is triple tiered -- i.e., it has three links on the right side of the page where...
The National Museum of Computing (TNMOC) located at Bletchley Park, is an independent charity housing the largest collection of functional historic co...
Interactive timeline of National Semiconductor's history...
The National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA), located within the Department of Commerce, is the Executive Branch agency that...
Nemerle is a high-level statically-typed programming language for the .NET platform. It offers functional, object-oriented and imperative features. It...
nesC (network embedded systems C) is a component-based, event-driven programming language used to build applications for the TinyOS platform. TinyOS i...
A comprehensive and fascinating overview of the philosophy and history of the Internet. Many related links and a section on pertinent statistics...
NetBSD is a freely available open source version of the Unix-derivative Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD) computer operating system. It was the sec...
In mid-1994, Silicon Graphics founder Jim Clark collaborated with Marc Andreessen to found Mosaic Communications (later renamed to Netscape Communicat...
NetSurf is an open source web browser which runs on a variety of platforms including RISC OS, AmigaOS and Unix-like systems. NetSurf has features that...
APL, BASIC, COBOL, FORTRAN, PASCAL, RPG... these programming languages are well known and (more or less) loved throughout the computer industry. There...
Keith Lightfoot was one of the early pioneers of computer users in New Zealand. Initially programming in Machine Code and MPL on an ICT 1301 mainframe...
Newsqueak is a concurrent programming language for writing application software for windowing systems. It was designed at Bell Labs by Rob Pike in the...
Newton OS was the operating system for the Apple Newton PDAs produced by Apple from 1993-1997. Newton OS was written entirely in C++ and trimmed to be...
Next, Inc. (later Next Computer, Inc. and Next Software, Inc. and stylized as NeXT) was an American computer company headquartered in Redwood City, Ca...
A variety of online resources for NeXT computer company....
Rewritable 3D Volume Holographic Removable Card Data Storage is a new frontier. Molecular dissociation following Thomas' patents cover methods for...
The Next-Generation Secure Computing Base (NGSCB), formerly known as Palladium, is a software architecture designed by Microsoft which is expected to...
Nivio is a global Cloud Computing innovator with the unique vision of removing computing constraints and providing ubiquitous access to Windows. The c...
NLTSS, the Network Livermore Timesharing System, also sometimes known as the New Livermore Time Sharing System was an operating system that was active...
Norsk Data was a (mini-)computer manufacturer located in Oslo, Norway. Existing from 1967 to 1992, it had its most active period in the years from the...
In the past, Northgate Computers manufactured a variety of laptop and desktop computer systems, monitors, keyboards, and other computer items. At pres...
When discussing about computers and computer hardware there are numerous and various aspects to be taken in account. First of all it is very important...
Novell Open Enterprise Server (OES) is the successor product to Novell, Inc.'s NetWare operating system, based on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES)....
National Cryptologic Museum - Virtual Tour of the Hall of Honor, 18th Century Cipher Device Exhibit, 50th Anniversary Exhibit, African-American Experi...
Numerical Wind Tunnel was an early implementation of the vector parallel architecture developed in a joint project between National Aerospace Laborato...
Oak was a programming language created by James Gosling in 1991, initially for Sun Microsystems set-top box project. The language later evolved to bec...
Oberon at a Glance Programming in Oberon (a Tutorial) The Programming Language Oberon The Programming Language Oberon-07 (Revised Ob...
Object Pascal refers to a branch of object-oriented derivatives of Pascal, mostly known as the primary programming language of Embarcadero Delphi....
Object-Oriented Programming is not a simple concept to grasp. Numerous OOP C++ books have been written about the subject. It implies many different so...