In 1968, Computers Got Personal - How Douglas Engelbart's Mother of All Demos Changed Personal Technology Forever
In the America of 1968, computers weren’t at all personal. They were refrigerator-sized behemoths that hummed and blinked, calculating everything from consumer habits to missile trajectories, cloistered deep within corporate offices, government agencies and university labs. Their secrets were accessible ...- Vintage Photographs of New York’s Empire State Express Trains Passing Through Washington Street, Syracuse
- The Voice With a Smile - Vintage Bell Telephone System Ads Featuring Operators From Between the 1930s and 1950s
- Glamorous Photos of Iconic Beauties From the 1950s and '60s Taken by Peter Basch
- The Blizzard of 1978 Frozen Snapshots from the Historic Storm That Slammed the Northeastern US
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