For further information regarding the history of computing and computers go to the Computers New & Old page.
Computer History Museum One of the largest collections of computer-
related artifacts, documents, film and photographs in the world. Searchable timeline from 1945-90.
Internet Archive The Internet Archive is building a digital library of
Internet sites and other cultural artifacts in digital form. Like a paper library, we provide Free access
to researchers, historians, scholars, and the general public. Wayback machine, moving images, text, audio and
software.
IT Whitepapers
From The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age, a collection of papers on computing and changes occurring or being
considered.
Computer Science Information on, or links to, an introduction to computer science.
EEVL Computing Now incorporated as part of the Intute Science,
Engineering & Technology area.
Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory Massachusetts
Institute of Technology Laboratory for Computing Sciences and Artificial Intelligence. Resources, research, contact people, events
and news. One of the best world technology centres.
Living Internet, The The mission of this web site is to make
comprehensive and in-depth information about the Internet available to people around the world. Content is extensive
and all-encompassing on the internet, its use, history and development.
MVPS.ORG, Welcome to ! From the Microsoft Most Valued Professionals Program. Help,
discussion and more.
PrePrint Archive Access the contents of
the Chemistry, Mathematics and Computer Science Preprint Archives. Registration is required but is Free. Excellent resource.
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Operating Systems Information on, or further links to sites about. operating systems with an emphasis
on UNIX.
Introduction to Unix [2] These lecture notes and exercises are designed to support an intensive introductory course on UNIX or to act as a
reference to users who are new to UNIX.
Unix Programming Resources [Programmers Reference Resource]
This is a modest collection of useful pieces of code. and examples. It has all been well tested, and working
well.
Structure and Interpretation of
Computer Programs Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs has been MITs introductory
pre-professional computer science subject since 1981. These twenty video lectures by Hal Abelson and Gerald Jay Sussman
are a complete presentation of the course, given in July 1986 Broadband required to download them.