Webb McKinney
Interviews
’s oral history offers a fascinating glimpse into the challenges and missed opportunities experienced by HP as it navigated the rise of
John Phillips
Interviews
’ story is an inspiring example of entrepreneurial spirit and the transformative power of the computer industry. With limited resources
Alfredo Rego
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’s story is an inspiring example of self-reliance, intellectual curiosity, and a willingness to challenge the status quo. He embodies
Martin R. Browne
Interviews
’s oral history offers a valuable glimpse into the early days of the software industry and the remarkable rise of ASK Computer
Harper Thorpe
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’s oral history offers a fascinating glimpse into the evolution of HP’s sales and marketing strategies, particularly its embrace of
Bruce Ray
Interviews
This interview provides valuable insights into the evolution of the tech industry, particularly from the perspective of a smaller player navigating
John W. Rollins Jr.
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’s story is a valuable piece of tech history for several reasons: It chronicles the early days of the software industry
Doug Altenbern
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’s story is a testament to the power of curiosity, adaptability, and a good dose of serendipity. He began his career in the decidedly
Ed Fredkin
Interviews
Courtesy of the Oral History of Ed Fredkin from the Computer History Museum. Ed Fredkin’s life story is a testament to the power of curiosity, a
Moshe Zloof
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’s life story is a testament to the power of creativity, resilience, and following your own path. From his childhood in war-torn Iraq to
Hans Queisser
From Rubble to Research: Driven by a belief that scientific knowledge held the key to survival, Queisser pursued physics with unwavering passion. He
Before the Internet: Tales from the Timesharing Era
Lectures
Step back in time to the 1970s and 80s, before the internet as we know it existed. This interview with pioneers of the timesharing and remote
Werner Frank
Interviews
Courtesy of the Oral History of Werner Frank, via the Computer History Museum. Werner Frank’s story is a testament to the American Dream and the
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For as long as I can remember, I’ve been obsessed with tech history. Not just the dry release notes and dusty textbooks, but the forgotten stories —
Warner Sinback
Interviews
The interview below is courtesy of the Computer History Museum’s Oral History of Warner Sinback. Warner Sinback was the founder of Information
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