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| ITYellowPage.com offers links to computer and software websites, browse for websites related to computer, software, hardware, peripheral, data communication, telephony, internet, wireless, computer information and resources. |
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Apple-history
Brief history of the company that changed the computing world forever. Look in the gallery for a description and picture of every Apple computer ever made.
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Computer History Association
A non-profit corporation, who safeguards and organizes the history of electronic computing, not only in California, but nationally and internationally.
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Computer50
50th Anniversary Celebrations of the Manchester Baby computer and the Manchester.
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DigiBarn Computer Museum
Museum of personal computing history and the history of the graphical user interface, in a barn in the mountains above Silicon Valley.
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Obsolete Laboratory
Discussion forums on classic computers, emulation, classic gaming, and networking.
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Obsolyte
A personal retrospective of cool computing dedicated to vintage computer hardware, classic systems, and workstations or mainframes.
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Old-Computers
Online museum of computer models, magazine, and collector community.
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PC History
This site, which documents the history of pre-IBM PCs, is a tribute to the work of Stan Veit, a pioneer of personal computing.
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PDP-8 Computer
Information and links on this early microcomputer. Offers a program to operate a PDP-8 system online.
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Software History Center
Dedicated to preserving the history of the software industry and the stories of its creative entrepreneurs and software developers.
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The Apple Online Museum
Dedicated to the historical background of Apple Computer, Inc. Reviews and specifications of all Apple products.
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The Machine Room
Technical specifications, descriptions, trivia, and pictures of so-called obsolete computers from a variety of manufacturers, as well as links to more information.
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The Unix Heritage Society
Built to foster the 'the preservation and maintenance of historical and non-mainstream UNIX systems.' Mailing list and archives. Includes early Unix source code, from 1973 through the 1990s.
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Triumph of the Nerds
Bios, an interactive game, and a Q&A forum trace the birth of the personal computer.
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Udanax
Xanadu secrets become Udanax open-source, available for download in two systems, Udanax Green.
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