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History of first US www site...
The Records of Apple Computer, 1977-1998 held at Stanford University....
Guide to the United States of America v. American Telephone & Telegraph, et al : legal documents, 1974-1982 finding aid available online in OAC; physi...
The Stanford Computer Science exhibits can be seen during university hours by visiting the Gates Information Science building or on-line. The displa...
Papers of Russell and Sigurd Varian, 1836-1988...
The website provides an index of Stanford Library's History of Science and Technology Collections which includes 1) archival holdings on the Computing...
SiliconBase's homepage provides: 1) a description of the project, links to articles written in 2000 on Silicone Valley history -- technological, busi...
Stardent Inc. was formed from the merger of Ardent Computer Corporation and Stellar Computer Inc.. The merger was announced on August 30, 1989. Ardent...
StarLAN was the first implementation of 1 megabit per second (1Mb/s) Ethernet over twisted pair wiring. It was standardized by the standards associati...
A storage area network (SAN) is a dedicated network that provides access to consolidated, block level data storage. SANs are primarily used to make st...
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 ha...
Last known corporate history (prior to Oracle takeover in January 2010), retrieved from archive.org....
SunOS is a version of the Unix operating system developed by Sun Microsystems for their workstation and server computer systems. The SunOS name is usu...
The purpose of Supercomputing Technology Historical Museum, Inc. is to promote the understanding and appreciation of supercomputer systems and superco...
Superx++ is an object-oriented language that is entirely based on XML's syntactical structure. Superx++ conforms with the XML version 1.0 specificatio...
SUSE Linux ( /ˈsuːsə/;[1] German: [ˈzuːzə]) is a computer operating system. It is built on top of the open source Linux...
The Swarthmore College Computer Society (SCCS) is a student-run group offering computing services, tools, toys, and information to the Swarthmore Coll...
A virtual museum and narrative history of the company....
SMIL, the Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language, is a W3C recommended XML markup language for describing multimedia presentations. It defines m...
System Restore is a component of Microsoft's Windows Me, Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7, but not Windows 2000,[1] operating systems that allo...
The Systems Development Life Cycle (SDLC), or Software Development Life Cycle in systems engineering, information systems and software engineering, is...
In computing, a keyboard shortcut is a sequence or combination of keystrokes on a computer keyboard which invokes commands in software....
The Tablet PC intro starts with the huge success of the Kindle eBook reader and the mobile phone revolution, which was initiated by the release of the...
A tablet personal computer or tablet PC is tablet-sized computer that also has the key features of a full-size personal computer. A tablet PC is essen...
Tablets are coming of age. It's been a long journey, longer than you might think, but you know a piece of technology has reached a key moment when you...
Tandem Computers, Inc. was the dominant manufacturer of fault-tolerant computer systems for ATM networks, banks, stock exchanges, telephone switching...
Tandem Computers was an early manufacturer of fault tolerant computer systems, marketed to the growing number of transaction processing customers who...
British microcomputer company Tangerine Computer Systems[1] was founded in 1979 by Dr. Paul Johnson, Mark Rainer and Nigel Penton Tilbury in St. Ives,...
Tcl (originally from "Tool Command Language", but conventionally rendered as "Tcl" rather than "TCL"; pronounced as "tickle" or "tee-see-ell") is a sc...
Nominees & winners of the Tech Awards...
The Tech Museum of Innovation is a hands-on technology and science museum for people of all ages and backgrounds. The museum-located in the Capital of...
These pages contain a fairly brief technical history of Acorn Computers. I have decided to focus on the technology because that is where my interests...
2500 B.C. Bronze Age, Egyptians, Imhotep - Soldering, Wire Drawing, Architecture, Medicine 2300 B.C. Egyptians - Stenciling 1300 B.C. Egyptians...
Computer generations: Within modern computer systems the basic element of storage is the binary digit (or bit) which can represent a 0 or a 1. The re...
Check out the latest technology blogs on SAM...
A directory of various IT technical information...
This site has numerous transcripts from Interviews with Swedish IT-pioneers as well as short memoirs from the public about how they have used and work...
TELCOMP was a programming language developed at Bolt, Beranek and Newman (BBN) in about 1965 and in use until at least 1974....
The following chronology is provided by Webb & Associates for information purposes only. This telecommunications history timeline is derived from seve...
Alexander Graham Bell’s first telephone, the “Gallows Frame”, through which speech sounds were first transmitted electrically on June 3rd, 1875....
Old phones are more popular than ever and many styles have been replicated by major retailers. But, most of these replications can't match the beauty...
Historical timeline of Teradata....
Tesla is the new TOM compiler, written in TOM. It is the compiler of choice and is actively developed and maintained. How to build and install Tesl...
An excellent corporate history site. TI has been innovating and impacting the world for nearly 80 years. This is the 50th anniversary of the invent...
Founding Fathers, Steve Jobs, The Woz and Mike Markkula. Steve Jobs is the heart of Apple; Steve Wozniak is the soul and little known Mike Markkula wa...
The Core Memory Projecrt's website provides links to : 1) a discussion of various National Cash Register (NCR) computers between 1976 to 1979, 2) a g...
The internet is an innovation (or rather a series of innovations) that enables communication and transmission of data between computers at different l...
A thermal printer (or direct thermal printer) produces a printed image by selectively heating coated thermochromic paper, or thermal paper as it is co...