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History by topic
History of technology
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History of computer science
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List of books on the history of computing
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Timeline of computing
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History of the Actor model
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Actor model later history
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Actor model middle history
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Ada Byron's notes on the analytical engine
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Alvey
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Aperture card
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History of Apple
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As We May Think
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Aspen Movie Map
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C.mmp
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CAP computer
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CPU Wars
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Calculus ratiocinator
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Charles Babbage Institute
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History of the Church-Turing thesis
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Computer Conservation Society
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Computer Press Association
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Computer aided presentation
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Considered harmful
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Dashtop mobile
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Database machine
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Deth Specula
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Bryan Donkin
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Edge-notched card
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GM-NAA I/O
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History of numerical solution of differential equations using computers
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History of the floppy disk
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Hollerith encoding
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Human computer
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IBM M44/44X
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IEEE Annals of the History of Computing
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History of information technology auditing
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Intelligent Machines Research Corporation
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Key punch
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Kitchen Table International
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Klerer-May System
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List of history of computing articles
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Memex
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Mobile operating system
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MtXinu
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Mundaneum
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Open system (computing)
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Post Office Research Station
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Sand table
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Sorry About The Explosion!
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Spam (electronic)
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Sumlock ANITA calculator
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History of telecommunication
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Paul Terrell
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Tools for Thought
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Two pass verification
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Unit record equipment
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Univac Text Editor
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Universal library
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West Coast Computer Faire
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What the Dormouse Said
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Wikipedia:WikiProject Computing/Adopted Topics
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