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Toshiba commercially launched NAND flash memory in 1987. [11] [12] Toshiba gave Masuoka a few hundred dollar bonus for the invention, and later tried to demote him. [13] But it was the American company Intel which made billions of dollars in sales on related technology. [13]
Memory involves much work and is therefore a “verb” or “action” word and not just the description of a practice. [3] Memory as a “symbolic representation of the past embedded in social action” and also emphasises that memory is a practice of recollection rather than just a set of facts. [4]
Politics of memory is the organisation of collective memory by political agents; the political means by which events are remembered and recorded, or discarded. Eventually, politics of memory may determine the way history is written and passed on, hence the terms history politics or politics of history .
Z4 was a relay-based machine. The corresponding contract was signed in the fall of 1949, and the machine reassembled in Zurich after its arrival in July 1950. The Z4 was replaced by ERMETH , a computer developed at the ETH in Switzerland from 1953 to 1956, one of the first electronic computers on the European continent.
SIG on Computers, Information and Society of the Society for the History of Technology; The Modern History of Computing; A Chronology of Digital Computing Machines (to 1952) by Mark Brader; Bitsavers, an effort to capture, salvage, and archive historical computer software and manuals from minicomputers and mainframes of the 1950s, 60s, 70s, and ...
Just 13% of eighth-graders were deemed “proficient” in history, based on the National Assessment of Educational Progress, an exam sometimes called “America’s report card.” Only 22% were ...
History and Memory 28.2 (2016): 89–122. Podeh, Eli. "History and Memory in the Israeli Educational System: The Portrayal of the Arab-Israeli Conflict in History Textbooks (1948-2000)." History and Memory 12:1 (2000): 65–100. Schramm, Katharina. "Introduction: Landscapes of Violence: Memory and Sacred Space." History and Memory 23.1 (2011 ...
MIT Technology Review, which got a preview ahead of the announcement, said the firm “has pushed the envelope of what’s possible with text-to-video generation.” Wired said the model “shows ...