In 1966-1967, two early networking experiments were influenced by J.C.R. Licklider's interest in resource sharing and included experiments with the interactive ... Read More »
Junior Achievement’s use of computers in Applied Economics reveals how a nonprofit group engaged students, adapted its methods to the classroom, and bolstered a... Read More »
Developers and users around the world continue to push and use derived and expanded technology originating with Amiga, an example of consumer-led development.
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The adoption of computers at HSBC in the 1960-70s is compared with the Octopus micropayment system, developed in the 1990s, by computer professionals and manage... Read More »
The 1972 US Supreme Court case, Gottschalk v. Benson, helped formulate software patent law and revealed the philosophical underpinning of what constitutes a com... Read More »
The Advanced Computer Systems (ACS) project was one of two major IBM supercomputer efforts in the late 1960s, which pioneered high-speed integrated circuitry an... Read More »