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  2. Computer History Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Computer History Museum claims to house the largest and most significant collection of computing artifacts in the world. [a] This includes many rare or one-of-a-kind objects such as a Cray-1 supercomputer as well as a Cray-2, Cray-3, the Utah teapot, the 1969 Neiman Marcus Kitchen Computer, an Apple I, and an example of the first generation of Google's racks of custom-designed web servers. [7]

  3. List of computer museums - Wikipedia

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    Retro Computer Museum, Leicester [49] Science Museum, London, London. National Archive for the History of Computing, University of Manchester [50] National Videogame Arcade, Nottingham. The Computing Futures Museum, Staffordshire University - In association with the BCS [51] Museum of Computing, Swindon.

  4. The Computer Museum, Boston - Wikipedia

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    Type. Computer museum. The Computer Museum was a Boston, Massachusetts, museum that opened in 1979 and operated in three locations until 1999. It was once referred to as TCM and is sometimes called the Boston Computer Museum. [1] When the museum closed and its space became part of Boston Children's Museum next door in 2000, much of its ...

  5. Computer museum - Wikipedia

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    The National Computer & Communications Museum. A computer museum is devoted to the study of historic computer hardware and software, where a "museum" is a "permanent institution in the service of society and of its development, open to the public, which acquires, conserves, researches, communicates, and exhibits the tangible and intangible heritage of humanity and its environment, for the ...

  6. History of computing - Wikipedia

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    Stephen White's excellent computer history site (the above article is a modified version of his work, used with permission) Soviet Digital Electronics Museum - a big collection of Soviet calculators, computers, computer mice and other devices

  7. Kenbak-1 - Wikipedia

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    Kenbak-1. The Kenbak-1 is considered by the Computer History Museum, [2] the Computer Museum of America [3] and the American Computer Museum [4] to be the world's first "personal computer", [5] invented by John Blankenbaker (born 1929) of Kenbak Corporation in 1970 and first sold in early 1971. [6] Less than 50 machines were ever built, using ...

  8. The National Museum of Computing - Wikipedia

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    The National Museum of Computing is a UK-based museum that is dedicated to collecting and restoring historic computer systems, and is home to the world's largest collection of working historic computers. [1] The museum is located on Bletchley Park in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire. [2] It opened in 2007 [3] in Block H – the first purpose ...

  9. History of computing hardware (1960s–present) - Wikipedia

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    Stephen White's Computer history site (the above article is a modified version of his work, used with permission) Digital Deli, edited by Steve Ditlea, full text of the classic computer book; Collection of old analog and digital computers at Old Computer Museum; ZX81 Computer Online Museum; Yahoo Computers and History