Monday, February 14, 2011

Silicon Valley Museum opens $19 million exhibit covering first 2,000 years of computing



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Silicon Valley Museum opens million exhibit covering first 2,000 years of computing

If you’re interested in the history of computers, you may want to head down to the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California. The facility just opened a new 25,000-square-foot expansion and a new exhibition called “Revolution: The First 2,000 Years of Computing.” ComputerWorld has written a great piece on the new exhibit, which attempts to make the entire history of computers ...

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History Channel Pulls The Kennedys

After all the hubbub that was generated from Katie Holmes tackling the exquisite Jackie Onassis, it was all for nothing. The History Channel miniseries starring Katie Holmes, The Kennedys , won’t be airing.

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History presentation at Camp Rich

Lake Tahoe Historical Society will have its Winter Program at Camp Richardson’s rustic lodge on Highway 89 on Jan. 18 at 7pm. Frank Tortorich, Amador County educator, Emigrant Trail researcher and guide, author, and longtime member of Oregon California Trails Association, will portray a young man who joined the Mormon Battalion in the 1840s. [...]

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History Channel Pulls 'Kennedys' Miniseries, Calling It 'Historical Fiction'

The History Channel planned its first big step in scripted programming with the eight-hour miniseries The Kennedys . The channel has now, after seeing the controversial finished product, declined to air it.

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