- All About The Internet: History of the Internet (Internet Society)
- Background FAQs to WWW (Tim Berners-Lee)
- Charles Babbage Institute
- The Charles Babbage Institute of Computer History (CBI) is a research center at the University of Minnesota dedicated to promoting the study and preservation of the history of computing and information processing through historical research and archival activity.
- Chronology of Digital Computing Machines (Mark Brader)
- "The computer, as we now understand the word, was very much an evolutionary development rather than a simple invention. This article traces the sequence of the most important steps in that development, and in the earlier development of digital calculators without programmability. It may help you to decide for yourself whether you think the first computer was the ABC, the V3 (aka Z3), the ENIAC, the SSEC, the Manchester Mark I, the EDSAC, or perhaps yet another machine -- and how to apportion the honor of invention among John Atanasoff, Charles Babbage, Presper Eckert, John Mauchly, Alan Turing, John von Neumann, Konrad Zuse, and others."
- The Computer Museum (Boston Museum of Science)
- The Computer Museum History Center
- Established in 1996, The Computer Museum History Center is a non-profit entity dedicated to the preservation and celebration of computing history. It is home to one of the largest collections of computing artefacts in the world, a collection comprising over 3,000 artefacts, 2,000 films and videotapes, 5,000 photographs, 2,000 linear feet of cataloged documentation and gigabytes of software
- Early microcomputers (Jeff Hellige.)
- Their continued use, their preservation, and the exchange of information about them
- Greatest Engineering Achievements of the Twentieth Century (National Academy of Engineering)
- Hobbes' Internet Timeline - the definitive Internet history (Robert H Zakon)
- Internet History and WWW History (Vissing Kommunikation)
- This resource is dedicated to providing the best links on Internet history, WWW history, Internet statistics and Internet usage
- Museum of Dead, Gone & Obsolete Computer
- Obsolete Computer Museum (Tom Carlson)
- Here's a place to stop by and reminisce about the old days of personal computing.
- Pages of History (Computer History Association of California)
- A list of Web pages that cover Computer history, Electronic calculator history and Pre-electronic computing
- Timeline of Microcomputers (Ken Polsson)
- "This web document is a sneak peek at a book project of mine. Since 1994, I have browsed over 1000 sources for date information related to microcomputers. This brief summary includes many of the essential happenings that shaped the industry. The full text contains close to 3000 entries. I have tried to keep it open-minded and unbiased, but the annoying fact is that "the winners write the history books""
- Transistorized! The History of the Invention of the Transistor (Ira Flatow)
- "The Transistor was probably the most important invention of the 20th Century, and the story behind the invention is one of clashing egos and top secret research."
- The Virtual Museum of Computing (Jonathan Bowen)
- This virtual museum includes an eclectic collection of World Wide Web (WWW) hyperlinks connected with the history of computing and on-line computer-based exhibits available both locally (Oxford) and around the world.
- Web Sites Related to the History of Information Processing (Charles Babbage Institute (CBI))
- SEE also Related Topics
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