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http://www.greatachievements.org/ |
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Greatest
Enginiering Achivements website contains detailed
historical information, timelines, and personal
essays by key innovators for each of 20 major engineering
accomplishments of the 20th century. |
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http://www.computer50.org |
The Virtual Museum of
Manchester Computing 'The Baby' and Mark 1 |
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http://www.fact.co.uk |
FACT
- the Foundation for Art
& Creative Technology is the UK's leading organisation
for the commissioning and presentation of film,
video and new media art forms. |
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http://www-03.ibm.com |
"IBM's character
has been formed over nearly 100 years of doing business
in the field of information-handling. Nearly all
of the company's products were designed and developed
to record, process, communicate, store and retrieve
information -- from its first scales, tabulators
and clocks to today's powerful computers and vast
global networks." source
IBM History >>>
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http://en.wikibooks.org |
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Wiki
textbook! Wikibooks is a collection of free textbooks
with supporting book-based texts, that is being
written collaboratively. |
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http://www.iniva.org |
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inIVA
- Iistitute of International Visual Arts orgonizing
exhibitions, publications, multimedia, education
and research projects, designed to bring the work
of artists from culturally-diverse backgrounds to
the attention of the widest possible public. |
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http://www.w3.org |
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W3C
- the World Wide Web Consortium created in October
1994 to lead the World Wide Web to its full potential
by developing common protocols that promote its
evolution and ensure its interoperability. W3C has
around 450 Member organizations from all over the
world and has earned international recognition for
its contributions to the growth of the Web. |
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http://www.crca.ucsd.edu |
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CRCA
- Center for Research in Computing and the Arts.
It is also an Organized Research Unit of the University
of California, San Diego,USA, whose mission is to
foster advanced research and production at the crossroads
between digital technology and new art forms. |
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http://www.art-tech.org |
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ART-TECH
- Silicon Valley Institute of Art and Technology,
San Jose, USA, ART-TECH has been the vehicle for
creating, developing, curating, promoting, and sponsoring
new media art programs, gallery exhibitions, special
events, artist-in-residence programs, collaborations
with other non-profits, learning institutions and
organizations. |
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http://www.scienceandsociety.co.uk |
SM
- Science Museum, showing collections of the Science
& Society Picture Library which includes exhibits
from National Railway Museum and the National Museum
of Photography, Film & Television - as well
as a variety of related collections like Kodak,
Photographic Advertising, Man Ray and others. |
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