Computer Collector, The
A website for aficionados of fine computing machinery
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Obsolete Technology Website
Early personal computers were nothing like present day computers, they had personality!
Each was different and more exciting than the previous, with new features and capabilities.
This website is dedicated to the preservation and display of these vintage computer systems.
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Jones Telecommunications and Mulitmedia Encyclopedia
Nothing epitomizes modern life better than the computer. For better or worse, computers have infiltrated every aspect of our society. Today computers do much more than simply compute: supermarket scanners calculate our grocery bill while keeping store inventory; computerized telephone switching centers play traffic cop to millions of calls and keep lines of communication untangled; and automatic teller machines let us conduct banking transactions from virtually anywhere in the world. But where did all this technology come from and where is it heading? To fully understand and appreciate the impact computers have on our lives and promises they hold for the future, it is important to understand their evolution.
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History of the Computer, The
Prehistoric man did not have the Internet, but it appears that he needed a way to count and make calculations. The limitations of the human body’s ten fingers and ten toes apparently caused early man to construct a tool to help with those calculations. Scientists now know that humankind invented an early form of computers. Their clue was a bone carved with prime numbers found in 8,500 BC.
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Computer History
A few interesting links related to computer history.
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Computer Hope
The Computer History section of Computer Hope is another section and added bonus of using Computer Hopes free service. Within our time line you will find a very detailed section listing key events to the evolution of computers.
In addition to creating the Computer History pages Computer Hope has integrated all of the years located throughout its database into the History pages. Meaning if you see a year listed anywhere on Computer Hope you can click on that year to get to the appropriate History information as well as other related history information.
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Links to many technology sites
A treasure trove of links to many sites such as computer history, scientists, CEOs, operating systems, news, software engineering, etc.
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IBM and UNIVAC in the Apollo Program
IBM and UNIVAC in the Apollo Program
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Hardware and software manuals
Various hardware and software manuals
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VIP Club
The VIP Club, Twin Cities retirees of UNISYS, Lockheed Martin, and predecessors. Formed in 1980, our web site has Club items and Legacy articles by members.
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P.O. Box 131748
Roseville, MN 55126-0020
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