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by our team, a few of the images came from outside sources. The permissions
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History >> Early Developments
1.
Image of Difference Engine obtained from the Charles Babbage Institute
(http://www.cbi.umn.edu/exhibits/cb.html),
Elizabeth Kaplan, kapla024@tc.umn.edu,
July 2001. E-mail message.
2.
Image of Hollerith Tabulator obtained from the Computer Museum of America
(http://www.computer-museum.org/index.html),
David Weil, dweil@computer-museum.org,
July 2001. E-mail message.
History >> First Generation Computers
1.
Image of ENIAC computer obtained from Microsoft Encarta Encyclopedia
On-line (http://encarta.msn.com/). Permission
granted in “Terms of Use” section of their website.
2.
Image of the transistors obtained from Microsoft Encarta Encyclopedia
On-line (http://encarta.msn.com/). Permission
granted in “Terms of Use” section of the website.
3.
Image of UNIVAC computer obtained from Microsoft Encarta Encyclopedia
On-line (http://encarta.msn.com/). Permission
granted in “Terms of Use” section of their website.
History >> Third Generation Computers
1.
Image of PDP-8 computer obtained from the Computer Museum of America
(http://www.computer-museum.org/index.html),
David Weil, dweil@computer-museum.org,
July 2001. E-mail message.
History >> Fourth Generation Computers
1.
Image of Altair computer obtained from the Computer Museum of America
(http://www.computer-museum.org/index.hmtl),
David Weil, dweil@computer-museum.org,
July 2001. E-mail message.
2.
Image of Lisa computer obtained from the Computer Museum of America
(http://www.computer-museum.org/index.hmtl),
David Weil, dweil@computer-museum.org,
July 2001. E-mail message.
3.
Image of Apple Macintosh obtained from the Computer Museum of America
(http://www.computer-museum.org/index.hmtl),
David Weil, dweil@computer-museum.org,
July 2001. E-mail message.
4.
Image of Deep Blue obtained from Microsoft Encarta Encyclopedia On-line
(http://encarta.msn.com/). Permission
granted in “Terms of Use” section of their website.
History >> Future
1.
Image of person using virtual reality obtained from Microsoft Encarta
Encyclopedia On-line (http://encarta.msn.com/).
Permission granted in “Terms of Use” section of their website.
2.
Images of Kismet obtained from Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Artificial Intelligence Lab (http://www.ai.mit.edu).
Annika Pfluger, annika@ai.mit.edu,
July 2001. E-mail message.
3.
Image of Cog obtained from Massachusetts Institute of Technology Artificial
Intelligence Lab (http://www.ai.mit.edu).
Annika Pfluger, annika@ai.mit.edu,
July 2001. E-mail message.
Biographies >> Charles Babbage
1.
Image of Charles Babbage obtained from the Charles Babbage Institute
(http://www.cbi.umn.edu/exhibits/cb.html),
Elizabeth Kaplan, kapla024@tc.umn.edu,
July 2001. E-mail message.
Biographies >> Bill Gates
1.
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(http://encarta.msn.com/). Permission
granted in “Terms of Use” section of their website.
Biographies >> Stephen Wozniak
1.
Images of Stephen Wozniak obtained from Woz.org (http://www.woz.org),
Stephen Wozniak, host@woz.org, August 2001.
E-mail message.
Biographies >> Steven Jobs
1.
Image of Steve Jobs obtained from Microsoft Encarta Encyclopedia On-line
(http://encarta.msn.com/). Permission
granted in “Terms of Use” section of their website.
Networks >> Local-Area Networks >> Token Ring
1.
Image of token ring obtained from the PC Tech Guide (http://www.pctechguide.com),
Dave Anderson, dave@pctechguide.com,
August 2001. E-mail message.
Networks >> Internet
1.
Image of Internet (world) obtained from Learn the Net (http://www.learnthenet.com),
Michael Lerner, mlerner@learnthenet.com,
August 2001. E-mail message.
Networks >> Internet >> E-mail
1.
Image of e-mail process obtained from Learn the Net (http://www.learnthenet.com),
Michael Lerner, mlerner@learnthenet.com,
August 2001. E-mail message.
2.
Image of two computers with mailman obtained from ClipsAhoy (http://www.clipsahoy.com).
Permission granted on website.
Computer Parts >> Hardware >> Motherboard
1.
Image of LPX form factor obtained from the PC Tech Guide (http://www.pctechguide.com),
Dave Anderson, dave@pctechguide.com,
August 2001. E-mail message.
2.
Image of NLX form factor obtained from the PC Tech Guide (http://www.pctechguide.com),
Dave Anderson, dave@pctechguide.com,
August 2001. E-mail message.
Computer Parts >> Hardware >> Storage Devices
>> Hard Disk
1.
Image of hard disk obtained from the PC Tech Guide (http://www.pctechguide.com),
Dave Anderson, dave@pctechguide.com,
August 2001. E-mail message.
Computer Parts >> Hardware >> Input/Output Devices
>> Mouse
1.
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Permission granted on website.
Computer Parts >> Hardware >> Input/Output Devices
>> Printers
1.
Image of laser printer obtained from the PC Tech Guide (http://www.pctechguide.com),
Dave Anderson, dave@pctechguide.com,
August 2001. E-mail message.
Computer Parts >> Software >> Programming Languages
>> C
1.
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Microsoft Encarta Encyclopedia On-line (http://encarta.msn.com).
Permission granted in “Terms of Use” section of their website.
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Terms by Charles Steed (http://www.WebBizCentral.com),
Alex Pierce, userfriendlyguide@yahoo.com,
August 2001. E-mail message.
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Gates video clip (http://library.thinkquest.org/C0115420/BIO/Bill
Gates.htm) obtained from Funny Videos (http://home.enter.vg/funnyvideos/index.html),
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August 2001. E-mail message.
In
creating this website, we had to do a lot of research about computers! We
searched the Internet and pored over books at the library. Below, we have
compiled a list of the sources we have used to write up the articles in our
site.
Printed Materials: Entire Book
- 3-D
Visual Dictionary of Computing.
Foster City, CA: IDG Books Worldwide, Inc.,
1995.
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Tim. Weaving the Web. New York: HarperCollins Publishers, 1999.
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Robert H. Introducing Computers. New York: John Wiley & Sons,
Inc.,
1992.
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Martin, and William Aspray. Computer: A History of the Information
Machine. New York: BasicBooks, 1996.
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David H. Brainmakers. New York: Simon and Schuster, Inc., 1994.
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Bill. The Road Ahead. New York: Penguin Books USA Inc., 1995.
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Alfred. The Little Online Book. Berkeley, CA: Peachpit Press, 1995.
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Sean M. Virtual Reality: Computers Mimic the Physical World. New
York:
Facts on File, Inc., 1998.
- Hafner,
Katie, and Matthew Lyon. Where Wizards Stay Up Late. New York, NY:
Simon & Schuster, Inc., 1996.
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Fred. The Visionary Position. New York: Times Books, 1999.
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David. The Computer Pioneers. New York: Simon and Schuster, Inc.,
1986.
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Tom. Using HTML. Indianapolis, IN: Que Corporation, 1995.
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Charles. The User Friendly Guide to Internet and Computer Terms.
Reno, Nevada: Gold Standard Press, Inc., 2001.
- The
Inter-net.
New York, NY: DK Publishing, Inc., 1996.
- Woog,
Adam. Bill Gates. San Diego, CA: Lucent Books, Inc., 1999.
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David. Java in a Nutshell. “Getting Started With Java.” Sebastopol,
CA: O’Reilly & Associates, Inc., 1997.
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Daniel, and staff. UNIX in a Nutshell. “The UNIX Shell: An Overview.”
Sebastopol, CA: O’Reilly & Associates, Inc., 1992.
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Stanley B. C++ Primer. “Getting Started.” Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley
Publishing Company, 1991.
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Herbert. Teach Yourself C. “C Fundamentals.” Berkeley, CA: Osborne
McGraw-Hill, 1990.
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MS-Dos 5.
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Brad. “Computer Will Save Us: The Future According to James Martin.”
Discover Magazine, June 2001, pp.53-57.
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Algebra.” Encarta Encyclopedia, 1999 ed.
- “Byron,
(Augusta) Ada, Countess of Lovelace.” Encarta Encyclopedia, 1999 ed.
- “Database.”
Encarta Encyclopedia, 1999 ed.
- “Jobs,
Steven.” Encarta Encyclopedia, 1999 ed.
- “Keyboard.”
Encarta Encyclopedia, 1999 ed.
- Kogge,
Peter M. “Central Processing Unit.” Encarta Encyclopedia, 1999 ed.
- Kogge,
Peter M. “Data Processing.” Encarta Encyclopedia, 1999 ed.
- Kogge,
Peter M. “Programming Language.” Encarta Encyclopedia, 1999 ed.
- Midkiff,
Scott F. “Local Area Network.” Encarta Encyclopedia, 1999 ed.
- Nelson,
Steve. “ENIAC.” Encarta Encyclopedia, 1999 ed.
- Nelson,
Steve. “UNIVAC.” Encarta Encyclopedia, 1999 ed.
- “Number
Systems.” Encarta Encyclopedia, 1999 ed.
- “Resistor.”
Encarta Encyclopedia, 1999 ed.
- “Resistor.”
Encarta Encyclopedia, 1999 ed.
- Snyder,
Timothy Law. “Computer.” Encarta Encyclopedia, 1999 ed.
- “Software
(computer).” Encarta Encyclopedia, 1999 ed.
- “Spreadsheet
Program.” Encarta Encyclopedia, 1999 ed.
- “UNIX.”
Encarta Encyclopedia, 1999 ed.
- “UNIX.”
Encarta Encyclopedia, 1999 ed.
- Weiss,
Mark Allen. “Operating System.” Encarta Encyclopedia, 1999 ed.
- “Windows.”
Encarta Encyclopedia, 1999 ed.
- “Word
Processor.” Encarta Encyclopedia, 1999 ed.
- “Wozniak,
Stephen.” Encarta Encyclopedia, 1999 ed.
- Zeltzer,
David. “Virtual Reality.” Encarta Encyclopedia, 1999 ed.
Electronic
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Last Visited: August, 2001.
- “Apple
Corporation.” http://www.apple.com.”
Last Visited: August, 2001.
- Anderson,
Dave. “The PC Technology Guide.” http://www.pctechguide.com/.
Last Visited: July, 2001.
- Andersson,
Eve. “VoiceXML: Letting People Talk to Your HTTP Server Through the Telephone.”
ArsDigita Systems Journal. http://www.arsdigita.com/asj/vxml/.
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- “Artificial
Intelligence.” Microsoft Encarta Online Encyclopedia 2001. http://encarta.msn.com.
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Marshall. “How USB Ports Work.” How Stuff Works.
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Gary. “How Floppy Disk Drives Work.” How Stuff Works. http://www.howstuffworks.com/floppy-disk-drive.htm.
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Jim. “Modems, a Love/Hate Thing.” PC Mechanic. http://www.pcmech.com/showdoc/112/.
Last Visited: July, 2001.
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Last Visited: August, 2001.
- “DivX.”
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Last Visited: August, 2001.
- “Earl's
Famous DVD Technology Exposition Web Page Extravaganza Supreme Deluxe.”
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Last Visited: August, 2001.
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- “How
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- “How
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- “How
do Computers Work?” FactMonster. http://www.factmonster.com/ipka/A0774696.html.
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- “How
do Speakers Work?” The Speaker Store. http://www.thespeakerstore.com/howspeakerswork.htm.
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- “How
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2001.
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Last Visited: July, 2001.
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August, 2001.
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- “ISDN
Zone.” http://www.isdnzone.com/.
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- “Key
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Follette, Robert J. “Biography: Steve Jobs.” http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/8985/.
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the Internet.” http://www.isoc.org/internet/history/brief.html.
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David. “Elements of a Network.” PC Mechanic. http://www.pcmech.com/showdoc/128/.
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David. “Floppy Drive Basics.” PC Mechanic. http://www.pcmech.com/showdoc/54/.
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