"Established in 1996, the Computer Museum History Center is a non-profit entity dedicated to the preservation and celebration of computing history." Thus, the site offers a substantially annotated -- and searchable -- timeline covering five decades of computer history, including the inception and development of the Internet. The Center also houses more than 2,000 computer-related artifacts which can be accessed via a search engine online and which include relevant historical information. For instance, users can trace the physical trail of the development of microprocessor technology. In addition to the Artifacts collection, the site will eventually have collections of Documentation, Ephemera, Media (Audio/Digital/Film/Photo/Video), and Software.
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