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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.
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.
I recently visited the Computer History Museum with my friend Chuck Tomasi who I co-host our Podcast Technorama with. We shot a video while we were there for the show.
At the 28th #IIW: Internet Identity Workshop, the landmark unconference held twice each year at the Computer History Museum in Silicon Valley.
This is an example of the hand-written computation of differences that Babbage hoped to replace with his automatic Difference Engine. Although Babbage's designs were the first stage in the evolution of the modern computer, they were merely an intermediate, though significant, stage in the development of computational machines. The most earliest known example of a computational machine was the Abacus.
This image of handwritten calculations is also significant because it represents the method of storage that preceded those of the computer age. It differs from digital storage in that it takes up more space, but its information is readily available without the need for conversion or translation.
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.
This is one of the artifacts found in the Computer History Museum.
These are examples of disks that went into early hard disk drives. I especially like the big metal one.
I think it likes me, too, because you can see me reflected in its shiny surface.
Dated June, 1959, I wrote a few programs for this machine while an Explorer Scout in a Troop at Kirtland Air Force Base circa 1960
I recently visited the Computer History Museum with my friend Chuck Tomasi who I co-host our Podcast Technorama with. We shot a video while we were there for the show.
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.
Mountain View, California. Taken over SGIs old conference center
This item is interesting. It helped during the Holocaust.
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.
I recently visited the Computer History Museum with my friend Chuck Tomasi who I co-host our Podcast Technorama with. We shot a video while we were there for the show.
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.