Computer History

@ComputerHistory

The Computer History Museum is the world's leading institution exploring the history of computing and its ongoing impact on society. Visit us in Silicon Valley.

Mountain View, CA 94043
Joined March 2009

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  1. Retweeted
    Apr 19

    "It doesn't matter who's buying and who's selling, it's the personal relationships that matter." – at Computer History Museum

  2. Apr 19

    Personal relationships are important, even in investing.

  3. Retweeted
    Apr 19
  4. Apr 19

    What technology would you invest in?

  5. Apr 19

    The Drapers are taking about memorable entrepreneurs they have worked with

  6. Apr 19

    Head over to our Facebook Page as we live stream our evening with the Draper family discussing venture capital in Silicon Valley!

  7. Apr 18

    2017 CHM Fellow Alan Cooper is best known as the “Father of Visual Basic”

  8. Apr 13
  9. Apr 12

    Please enjoy a new blog post about 2017 Fellow Award Honoree Cleve Moler:

  10. Retweeted
    Apr 5

    A wonderful early 1960s photograph of an early integrated circuit from Teledyne (Amelco) in the archives.

  11. Mar 30

    The panel agrees that industrial will have a major impact on the medical field.

  12. Mar 30

    An important aspect of will be the user experience.

  13. Mar 30

    What are some challenges to industrial ? The panel is currently discussing some of these challenges.

  14. Mar 30

    Our NextGen Advisory Board is hosting an event tonight about the Internet of Things!

  15. Mar 29

    Nita Singh Kaushal-Founder of Miss CEO, company that offers leadership education 2 young women

  16. Mar 29

    Explore last year's Core that took a look at significance &changing roles of women in computing

  17. Mar 29

    New blog post:“Fostering Connection through Technology: An Interview with Cisco's Alex Rosen.”

  18. Mar 28

    Center for Heritage, managed by CHM, emphasizes the importance of preserving corporate history. Learn more:

  19. Mar 24

    Thank you for another great discussion!

  20. Retweeted
    Mar 24

    I'm an optimist; to not be is kind of a downer - IBM Fellow via – at Computer History Museum

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