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At the 28th #IIW: Internet Identity Workshop, the landmark unconference held twice each year at the Computer History Museum in Silicon Valley.
At the 28th #IIW: Internet Identity Workshop, the landmark unconference held twice each year at the Computer History Museum in Silicon Valley.
At the 28th #IIW: Internet Identity Workshop, the landmark unconference held twice each year at the Computer History Museum in Silicon Valley.
Computer History Museum, Mountain View, California
Nikon D710, Nikkor 70-200mm f/2.8G VR II
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Speaker Series: Day of the Dead: Postmortems of Silicon Valley Failures
In real time, the LDS-1 was only capable of producing stick-figure images. This image was created over several seconds, one pseudo scan line at a time, in front of the color wheel.
At the 28th #IIW: Internet Identity Workshop, the landmark unconference held twice each year at the Computer History Museum in Silicon Valley.
A comutação de pacotes é um paradigma de comunicação de dados em que pacotes (unidade de transferência de informação) são individualmente encaminhados entre nós da rede através de ligações de dados tipicamente partilhadas por outros nós. Pesquisas simultâneas sobre segurança na comutação de pacotes foram desenvolvidas nos anos 1960. Permitiram a criação pela IBM do sistema de reservas áreas SABRE que conectava, em 1964 dois mil terminais em 60 cidades, via linhas telefônicas.
Various old computers on display including an Alphasmart Pro, which we used in 6th grade for writing projects
At the 28th #IIW: Internet Identity Workshop, the landmark unconference held twice each year at the Computer History Museum in Silicon Valley.
20 Megabytes In a Different Era...
1024 bytes is equal to 1Kb
1024 Kb is equal to 1 Mb
1024 Mb is equal to 1 Gb
1,000.
512MB = 0.512GB.
1,024 mebibyte = 1 gibibyte,
1,000 megabyte = 1 gigabyte.
mega=1,000,000, giga=1,000,000,000
mebi=1,048,576, gibi=1,073,741,824
Keithr checking out the displays. By total coincidence David and I met him at the museum that day (we all worked together at SCO years and years ago).
Computer History Museum in Mountain View California
1401 N Shoreline Blvd
Mountain View, CA
(650) 810-1010
The world's largest history museum for the preservation and presentation of artifacts and stories of the Information Age located in the heart of Silicon Valley.
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At the 28th #IIW: Internet Identity Workshop, the landmark unconference held twice each year at the Computer History Museum in Silicon Valley.
Jack Feinler, talking about how much the IIW resembled sessions back when she was working at net progenitors in the 70s and 80s.
At the 28th #IIW: Internet Identity Workshop, the landmark unconference held twice each year at the Computer History Museum in Silicon Valley.
At the 28th #IIW: Internet Identity Workshop, the landmark unconference held twice each year at the Computer History Museum in Silicon Valley.
At the 28th #IIW: Internet Identity Workshop, the landmark unconference held twice each year at the Computer History Museum in Silicon Valley.
At the 28th #IIW: Internet Identity Workshop, the landmark unconference held twice each year at the Computer History Museum in Silicon Valley.
The computer programs allowed scientists to "fly" molecules into each other in real time. They would twist and turn one molecule in relation to another, as they tried to fit them together.
At the 28th #IIW: Internet Identity Workshop, the landmark unconference held twice each year at the Computer History Museum in Silicon Valley.
At the 28th #IIW: Internet Identity Workshop, the landmark unconference held twice each year at the Computer History Museum in Silicon Valley.
At the 28th #IIW: Internet Identity Workshop, the landmark unconference held twice each year at the Computer History Museum in Silicon Valley.
At the 28th #IIW: Internet Identity Workshop, the landmark unconference held twice each year at the Computer History Museum in Silicon Valley.
At the 28th #IIW: Internet Identity Workshop, the landmark unconference held twice each year at the Computer History Museum in Silicon Valley.
At the 28th #IIW: Internet Identity Workshop, the landmark unconference held twice each year at the Computer History Museum in Silicon Valley.