I am a computer industry historian and a long time collector of old computers, PDAs, books, magazines and ephemera. I write a blog and produce three podcasts. I have also started a group called the Historical Computer Society for people like me to get together.
I have an excellent presentation that I can give to groups called "What is the third tier in personal computing?" It has a good overview of basic computer evolution / history, plus some of my history and answers the question (the name of the presentation).
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The Atlanta Foundation for Public Spaces and Main Street Stone Mountain will co-host a bluegrass music and arts festival in historic Stone Mountain Village on Saturday, March 31, 2012. This one day festival includes southern Bluegrass musicians on stage, street jams, Contra dancing as well as an arts & crafts show for up to 150 self-taught artists and artisans. There will also be local food and beverages and a children’s area. The event is held on Main Street in historic Stone Mountain…See More
About the presentation:Why would an HTML5 enthusiast care about the future of Microsoft Windows? Because the new programming model for building compelling, connected, native apps that harness the full power of the PC will allow HTML5 and JavaScript developers to use what they already know. And because the new marketplace for distributing these applications gives you a potential paying customer base of more than a billion people. In this talk, you’ll get a hands-on introduction to the next…See More
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