Computing History
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Computing History
- Add free, open Computing History subjects below.
Subjects
Add free, open Computing History subjects | Web Site | Organization (if any) | Degree / Non-degree | Instructor's Name | Location | Other Info | Language | Tags |
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Name | http:// | non-degree | Browser | Start anytime | English | |||
Name | http:// | non-degree | Browser | Start anytime | English |
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Ideas
In Virtual World
Second Life, or other virtual world or space, Uniform Resource Locator (URL) for classes?
Select Bibliographies
Select Blogs
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Select Programs, Applications, Software
Select References
Select Study Guides
Select Syllabi
Select Textbooks
Select Websites
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Select Video and Audio
Computer History Museum. 2010. The Computer History Museum ComputerHistory's Channel. Mountain View, CA: Computer History Museum.
Hardware
Scoble, Robert. 2006. Douglas Engelbart - Inventing the Mouse. Google Video.
History of the Internet
Engelbart, Douglas. 1968. Doug Engelbart giving the "mother of all Demos" 1968. Palo Alto, CA: Stanford Research Institute.