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Computer History Museum
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From early computers to insights about the latest breakthroughs, we’re your source for all things computing 🌐
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    Computer History Museum
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    Mar 25, 2023
    We are saddened by the passing of @intel cofounder Gordon Moore earlier today. Moore was a longtime supporter and friend of CHM, personally and through the @MooreFound.
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    Computer History Museum
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    Jan 19, 2023
    The Apple Lisa source code is here! Check it out. bit.ly/3XpVLyK #AppleLisa #ArtOfCode
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    Oct 25, 2021
    25 years ago today, @tombraider debuted its heroine, Lara Croft. An icon of 90's gaming, the archaeologist-adventurer may be the most recognizable female character in video games. #TR25 computerhistory.org/revolution/com…
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    Computer History Museum
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    Oct 1, 2014
    Just Released to the Public! CP/M Operating System Source Code. Available for download here computerhistory.org/_static/atchm/…
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    Computer History Museum
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    Aug 12, 2021
    40 years ago today @IBM introduced the IBM PC with 16 KB of RAM and a $1,565 price tag. It triggered a revolution that brought computers into daily life that continues to this day. Learn more. #tech bddy.me/3iEdbX2
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    Feb 20, 2020
    Today we also bid farewell to computing visionary Larry Tesler. Tesler created the idea of “cut, copy, & paste” and combined computer science training with a counterculture vision that computers should be for everyone. Watch Tesler’s CHM demo bit.ly/2SJjDig
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    Dec 9, 2021
    Did you know that #CSEdWeek is celebrated each year during the week of Grace Hopper’s birthday? Today would be her 115th birthday! Hopper developed the first compiler, A-0, and the programming language COBOL. @CSEdWeek @AnitaB_org Learn more: youtu.be/tld9C4o_qwQ
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    Computer History Museum
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    Nov 15, 2024
    We are saddened to share the passing of CHM Fellow Thomas Eugene Kurtz, co-creator of the BASIC programming language and Dartmouth Timesharing System. Read more about his remarkable life and contributions on our blog: hubs.li/Q02Yh8Xq0
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    May 10, 2023
    The Xerox PARC archive is now open for you to explore! With nearly 150,000 unique files, the archive covers an astonishing landscape: programming languages; graphics; printing and typography; and much more. Find all this and more on our site: bit.ly/3nJDAIn
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    May 6, 2023
    CHM has recovered source code, executables, and documentation files of all kinds from Xerox PARC’s shared server backup tapes and worked to make this enormous archive accessible to the public for the first time. Sign up for updates: bit.ly/3LOTsCw
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    May 21, 2024
    CHM is saddened to announce the passing of cofounder Gordon Bell on May 17, 2024. A pioneering engineer & computer scientist, Bell influenced computing from handhelds to supercomputers. He co-founded The Computer Museum, now the Computer History Museum and will be deeply missed.
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    Dec 9, 2018
    Today marks the 50th #anniversary of #Doug#Engelbart’s #MotherOfAllDemos.” We’re celebrating with newly released interviews by John Markoff and a number of events exploring the ongoing impact and lessons learned from Engelbart’s historic demo: bit.ly/2B2xCFX
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    Computer History Museum
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    Dec 4, 2017
    Today marks the 25th anniversary of the first text message, "Merry Christmas," sent by Vodafone’s Neil Papworth in 1992. Learn more in our exhibition, "Make Software: Change the World!" bit.ly/2iOeCGo
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    Computer History Museum
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    Jan 8, 2020
    Gary Starkweather, inventor of the laser printer, passed away on Dec 26, 2019. His prototype laser printer, built at Xerox PARC—the Dover—is on permanent display at CHM. Learn more about Starkweather and his contributions: bit.ly/2Nad6dr
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