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 | Acorn Computer History --- Technical history of Acorn (Version 0.6 Beta) http://www.mcmordie.co.uk/acornhistory/index.shtml
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 | The Alchemy Web Site --- Over 90 megabytes online of information on alchemy in all its facets. Divided into over 1300 sections and providing tens of thousands of pages of text, over 2000 images, over 200 complete alchemical texts, extensive bibliographical material on the printed books and manuscripts, numerous articles, introductory and general reference material on alchemy. http://www.levity.com/alchemy/
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 | Analytical Engine --- Seldom, if ever, in the history of technology has so long an interval separated the invention of a device and its realisation in hardware as that which elapsed between Charles Babbage's description, in 1837, of the Analytical Engine, a mechanical digital computer which, viewed with the benefit of a century and a half's hindsight, anticipated virtually every aspect of present-day computers. http://www.fourmilab.ch/babbage/
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 | Ancient Greece: SciTech --- Ancient Greece: Science, Technology and other interesting stories, Michael Lahanas http://www.mlahanas.de/Greeks/Greeks.htm
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 | Anyone Vague --- Welcome to my personal backup of files with MIDIs, Essays, and Classic Mac Games. http://www.geocities.com/anyonevague/
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 | Apple Museum --- The Apple Museum is dedicated to the history of Apple Computer, Inc.The Apple Museum features specifications, descriptions, comments and reviews to all Apple products. http://www.theapplemuseum.com/
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 | BBSmates --- BBSmates - dialing up the past ... Lose contact with your old BBS buddies during the internet revolution? BBSmates is the only place on the web where you can search over a list of 60,000 BBSes that existed from the 80's to present! If you were a sysop, lo http://www.bbsmates.com/
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 | Biography --- Biography.com is the online destination of A&E.s popular, award-winning documentary series, Biography, and the new digital network, The Biography Channel. Biography.com features a searchable biographical database of 25,000 famous names, Born On This Day, http://biography.com/
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 | Birr Castle Demesne --- This web site is based around the lives and achievements of the Parsons family over the last four hundred years, and their contributions to astronomy, photography, engineering and botany. I http://www.birrcastle.com/
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 | BletchleyPark --- The world's first programmable computer and other technologies we take for granted today were initiated at The National Codes Centre Bletchley Park. http://www.bletchleypark.org.uk/
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 | Bright Sparcs --- A register of people involved in the development of science, technology, engineering and medicine in Australia, including references to their archival materials and bibliographic resources. http://www.asap.unimelb.edu.au/bsparcs/
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 | Calendars Through the Ages --- History and FAQ's of calendars, from ancient Rome to outer space. Including Julian, Gregorian, Jewish, Islamic, Chinese, and Mayan. http://webexhibits.org/calendars/
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 | CERN --- The world's largest particle physics laboratory ... where the web was born! http://public.web.cern.ch/
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 | Charles Babbage Institute --- Archives and research center for the history of computing, located at University of Minnesota Libraries, Minneapolis http://www.cbi.umn.edu/
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 | Chronology of Personal Computers --- Chronology of Personal Computers: timeline of events tracing the history of personal computers, from the late 1960s to date http://www.islandnet.com/~kpolsson/comphist/
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 | Classic Computer Magazine Archive --- Full text of Creative Computing, Antic, and STart magazines. Compute! and other magazines are coming soon. http://www.atarimagazines.com/
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 | Computer History --- Information about the history of computing, assembled by Mike Muuss for your information and edification. Documents from the home of the ENIAC -- The U. S. Army Research Lab . http://ftp.arl.army.mil/~mike/comphist/
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 | Computer Museum --- This website includes more than 2,000 published pages and thousands of images. Our growing digital archive contains thousands more documents and images. http://www.computerhistory.org/
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 | The Cosmic Elk --- science, history and the history of science http://www.cosmicelk.co.uk
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 | DARPA --- The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is the central research and development organization for the Department of Defense (DoD). http://www.darpa.mil/
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 | Darwin Archives on the Historical Sciences --- Message archives and supporting materials from Darwin-L (1993-1997), an academic discussion group on the history and theory of the historical sciences. http://rjohara.net/darwin/
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 | David Carlson's Timeline --- David Carlson's Online Timeline is a capsule history of online news and information systems from the 1960s to the present. It was created by David Carlson, Cox/Palm Beach Post Professor of New Media Journalism and Director of the Interactive Media Lab in http://iml.jou.ufl.edu/carlson/timeline.shtml
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 | Déjà vu.org --- Web browser emulators let you surf todays web with browser dinosaurs like Cern linemode browser and Mosaic Netscape. http://www.dejavu.org/
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 | ECHO --- Cataloguing, Annotating, and Reviewing Sites on the History of Science, Technology, and Medicine http://echo.gmu.edu/center/
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 | Edison Papers --- The Thomas A. Edison Papers is a place for students, teachers, inventors, historians, and other researchers to find reliable information about Edison's life, work, and world. http://edison.rutgers.edu/
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 | Einstein Archives --- Albert Einstein Archives and the David and Fela Shapell Digitization Projectat the Jewish National & University Library, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. http://www.alberteinstein.info/
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 | The Evolution of the Conservation Movement, 1850 1920 --- The Evolution of the Conservation Movement, 1850 - 1920, collection contains a multiformat collection of photographs, printed works (including government documents) and manuscripts documenting the Conservation movement in the United States. Features an al http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/amrvhtml/conshome.html
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 | Omar Fink --- History of Science and Technology http://www.ownyourself.com/
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 | Folklore.org --- Folklore.org: Macintosh Stories http://folklore.org/index.py
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 | The Galileo Project --- The Galileo Project is a source of information on the life and work of Galileo Galilei (1564-1642). Our aim is to provide hypertextual information about Galileo and the science of his time to viewers of all ages and levels of expertise. http://galileo.rice.edu/
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 | Great Microprocessors --- This list is not intended to be an exhaustive compilation of microprocessors, but rather a description of designs that are either unique (such as the RCA 1802, Acorn ARM, or INMOS Transputer), or representative designs typical of the period (such as the 6502 or 8080, 68000, and R2000). http://bwrc.eecs.berkeley.edu/CIC/archive/cpu_history.html
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 | Green Lion Press --- Providing access to the original source texts in the history of science and history of mathematics. http://www.greenlion.com/
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 | GUI Gallery --- On these pages you will find many screen shots of various desktop computer Graphical User Interfaces and operating systems. http://toastytech.com/guis/index.html
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 | Heron of Alexandria --- Heron from Alexandria was a Mathematician, Physicist and Engineer who lived in 10-70 AD http://www.mlahanas.de/Greeks/HeronAlexandria.htm
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 | hist comp --- This photo collection is one portion of my collection of History of Computing Information documents (seminal reports, 200+ pages online). http://ftp.arl.mil/ftp/historic-computers/
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 | History Channel --- At The History Channel you will find historical information ranging from Great Speeches (in audio) to facts about This Day in History. The History Channel is your guide through time. Step back into history with The History Channel. http://www.historychannel.com/
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 | History of Astronomy --- Information and several thousand links on allaspects of history of astronomy and related fields:observatories, people, items, archives and libraries, museums and exhibitions,publications, research, meetings, societies, historians. http://www.astro.uni-bonn.de/~pbrosche/astoria.html
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 | History of Biochemistry --- Biographies of Biochemists Marshall Nirenberg, who cracked the genetic code, and Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins, discoverer of vitamins and essential amino acids http://www.calstatela.edu/faculty/nthomas/biochem.htm
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 | History of Computers --- History of Computers Part 1 is a compiled directory of computer history links for students and researchers. Also visit History of Computers Part 2. http://www.hitmill.com/computers/computerhx1.html
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 | History of Computing Science --- An overview of the developments that allowed the modern day computer to arise from first principles. http://lecture.eingang.org/
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 | History of Mathematics --- Biographies of mathematicians http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/index.html
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 | History of Optics --- A brief history of optics presented as a time line http://members.aol.com/WSRNet/D1/hist.htm
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 | History of Remote Sensing --- This Observatorium Exhibit gives some hallmarks in thehistory of remote sensing, which, when tied to human history, haveprofoundly changed the way we view and understand our world. http://observe.arc.nasa.gov/nasa/exhibits/history/history_0.html
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 | History of Science --- The Bactra Review http://www.santafe.edu/~shalizi/reviews/subjects/history-of-science.html
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 | History of Science and Technology --- This comprehensive meta-site maps out the history of the development of science and technology and presents links to the best of the web describing the people and events involved. http://www.ownyourself.com/scihist.nsf/date
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 | History of Science in the United States --- History of Science in the United States: Research Aids for the Nineteenth Century includes bibliographies of reference and other works, and historical information (namely, an indexed chronology of American science 1790-1910). Created and maintained by Cla http://home.earthlink.net/~claelliott/
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 | History of the Human Sciences --- History of Human Sciences provides an important forum for contemporary social science research that examines its own historical origins and interdisciplinary influences in an effort to review current practice. http://www.sagepub.co.uk/journal.aspx?pid=105577
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 | Hobbes' Internet Timeline --- Hobbes' Internet Timeline - the definitive ARPAnet & Internet history http://www.zakon.org/robert/internet/timeline/
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 | The Huxley File --- The works of Thomas Henry Huxley (1825-1895): physiologist, anatomist, anthropologist, agnostic, educator, and Darwin's bulldog. http://babbage.clarku.edu/huxley/
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