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  • Aberdeen Internet Marketing - The Aberdeen Internet Marketing (AIM) programme is funded by Aberdeen City Council and is intended to provide a range of integrated support for Aberdeen-based companies developing their Internet capabilities.
  • AITP Home Page - The Association of Information Technology Professionals
  • Alan J. Flavell - A physics professor tells about some of the early computers he worked with.
  • American Association for Artificial Intelligence
  • Americans for Technology Leadership - A broad-based coalition of technology professionals, consumers and organizations dedicated to limiting government regulation of technology and fostering competitive market solutions to public policy issues affecting the technology industry.
  • AntiOnline - Dedicated to helping put an end to malicious hackers, and helping people protect themselves and their data while online.
  • Asocio 99 - Asian-Oceanian Computing Industry Organization 1999 General Assembly, Symposium and Exhibition. Date: 21-23 November 1999 Venue: National Convention Centre, Canberra, Australia Theme: Electronic Government
  • Association for Computing Machinery - ACM is the world's oldest and largest educational and scientific computing society. Since 1947 ACM has provided a vital forum for the exchange of information, ideas, and discoveries.
  • Association for Women In Computing - The AWC is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the advancement of women in computing professions. Founded in 1978.
  • Association of Internet Professionals - The leading organization for Internet Professionals to gain knowledge and share ideas.
  • Association of Online Professionals - The Association of Online Professionals is the principal US trade association for Internet access, business and electronic commerce.
  • Association of Personal Computer User Groups
  • Associations & Organizations Web Sites (Orbit) - A directory of Associations with links to other Computers & the Internet resources.
  • Blinkenlights Archaeological Institute - The Institute was established in 1997 to excavate, preserve, research, and present interesting and historically significant computing devices.
  • CAD
  • Care and Feeding of Elderly Computers - Ian Fleming's computer collection: PERQ, Whitechapel, Inmos Transputer, UNIX-PC, Sun-3, ...
  • Charles Babbage Institute - CBI is a research center dedicated to promoting the study of the history of computing and its impact on society, and preserving relevant documentation.
  • Charles Babbage Institute (CBI) - A research center at the University of Minnesota dedicated to promoting the study and preservation of the history of computing and information processing.
  • Classic 8-Bit Computers - Documentation and technical information for 8-bit home computer systems.
  • Computer Archeology - History, collecting and technical information on old obsolete computers and video games. Mainly, Atari, Commodore, Apple, Poqet, Phillips, Nintendo and Mainframes.
  • Computer Clubhouse Network
  • Computer Game Developers Association - The site for members of the computer gaming community
  • Computer History Association of California - Chac is a nonprofit corporation, who safeguards and organizes the history of electronic computing, not only in California, but nationally and internationally. They collect and archive hardware, software and documents.
  • Computer History Images - Pictures of many of the pioneering computers.
  • Computer Industry History - Comprehensive list of links to the best computer industry history resources that can currently be found on the 'Net
  • Computer OEM Online
  • Computer Organizations resources from Nerd World Media - Large Index of Computer Organizations related internet resources created by Nerd World Media. List your resource or Create your own Index.
  • Computer Partners: How to Get Connected to Newsgroups - Brief explanation of newsgroups and instructions for using Netscape Navigator or Outlook Express for reading newsgroups.
  • Computer Recycling Organizations - Computer Recycling Organizations
  • Computer Recycling Programs - State, National and International Directory of agencies that facilitate donations of used computer hardware for schools and community groups.
  • Computer Science: History of Computers - This section of the Study Web site presents quite a few interesting computer historical links.
  • Computer Timeline - A brief description of the eras in computing.
  • Computers, Videogames and Arcade Collector's Ring
  • Computing Millennium timeline - A project to create the definitive list of the 1,000 key innovations and events in the last 1,000 years of information technology.
  • Contact Directory Of Free or Low-Cost Computer Resources
  • CyberFiber® Newsgroups Directory and Search - CyberFiber®(R) Newsgroups is the only directory, on or off-line, to newsgroups on the Internet.
  • CyberSkills Association
  • Datasaab in memoriam - SAAB, the maker of aeroplanes and automobiles, once was Sweden's largest maker of computers and made the best transistor-based computers of its time.
  • Deja Watch - News and reviews from the world of Usenet. Comedy, parody, cynicism and farce centred around the wonderful world of Usenet.
  • Eurographics Association - European Graphics Association
  • Fibre Channel Association - The FCA's mission is to nurture and help develop the broadest possible market for fibre channel products.
  • Free Advice on Usenet News - An editorial introduction to Usenet.
  • Fysikdatorn - An organization under the School of Physics and Engineering Physics at Chalmers University of Technology and Göteborg University with the mission to administer and maintain the computer resources at the school and also those of the UNIX consortium of heavy computing (UNICC and KTB).
  • Grupo Ciac Informática - Informática de Ocasión, Informática Actual, Plan Renove para Empresas y Otros Servicios.
  • Historical Computer Society - International user group for old computer enthusiasts "old computers" and/or "old enthusiasts. Dedicated to preserving older and classic computer hardware, software, and literature.
  • History of Computers - A directory of sites about the history of computers arranged categorically and with specific topic and general topic sections.
  • History of Computing Information - Tons of information on the history of computing, with a focus on (ENIAC) Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer the world's first operational, general purpose, electronic digital computer, developed at the Moore School of Electrical Engineering, University of Pennsylvania. Of the scientific developments spurred by World War II, ENIAC ranks as one of the most influential and pervasive.
  • HTCIA International Home - High Technology Crime Investigation Association - An international way to Investigate the Crimes of this High Tech world.
  • ICSA - Independent association offering objective views and opinions on computer security issues. Improve computer security through knowledge sharing, information dissemination, and security products certification.
  • Information System Security Association - The ISSA is a international organization of information security professionals and practitioners.
  • Information Systems Audit and Control Association - Worldwide association of Information Systems professionals dedicated to the Audit, Control, and Security of financial and operating information systems
  • International Alliance for Compatible Technology
  • International Association for Management of Technology - IAMOT, a non-profit Organization, incorporated in Florida.
  • International Association of Computer Professionals - Marketing tools and resources for computer-professionals. This association concentrates on helping you make money in your computer business.
  • International Webcasting Association
  • Internet Public Policy Network - The IPPNconnects organizations to experts on issues such as telecommunications, e-commerce, and technology in communities.
  • Internet Software Consortium - An FTP site with archives of various Usenet related documents. Includes active files, control messages, list of Usenet hierarchies.
  • Interview with Brad Templeton - Brad Templeton was the founder, publisher and CEO of ClariNet the electronic news service on the Internet.
  • IWA Home Page - International Webmasters Association
  • Jamaica Computer Society Annual Conference - The website gives the objectives of the society and an expose on their Annual Conference held October.
  • Jargon File Resources - The Jargon File (AKA, _The New Hacker's Dictionary_) is an essential repository of computer historical information.
  • Jones Telecommunications and Multimedia Encyclopedia - Computers: history and development. Nothing epitomizes modern life better than the computer. For better or worse, computers have infiltrated every aspect of our society. But where did all this technology come from and where is it heading? To fully understand and appreciate the impact computers have on our lives and promises they hold for the future, it is important to understand their evolution.
  • Jukka Korpela's Material about Usenet - Nice selection of links to material on Usenet. Editorials by Jukka explaining the workings of Usenet and the reasons for certain conventions.
  • Master List of Newsgroup Hierarchies - A complete list of newsgroup hierarchies and their descriptions.
  • MIXTEL - Site is dedicated to the first home computer that could be bought in the UK.
  • National Association of Communication Systems Engineer - NACSE is the leading professional network/Web credentialing organization in the IS/IT industry.
  • NETech Corp. Web Page - NETech Corp. a leader in Network management. Specialize in Microsoft Clustering, Cisco and Citrix.
  • Network and Systems Professionals Associations - NaSPA offers Internet service and Virtual Web Site Hosting for Internet users using virtually all operating systems in Wisconsin.
  • news.newusers.questions Official Home Page - Usenet newsgroup whose purpose is the dissemination of questions and answers about Usenet and the Internet.
  • Northwest Information Technology Network - Northwest IT Network is a network of technology product and service providers in Whatcom County. We provide community service and meet the diverse needs of local businesses through cooperation and the sharing of knowledge and resources.
  • Obsolete Computer Museum - Tom Carlson's amazing collection of old computers.
  • oneill productions - a small company designed to help design web pages, graphics, programs, and answer your questions about the internet or computers in general
  • Organizations (and Cross References) - Web index, database, and search engine for Computer and Communication related Web content - e.g. companies, organizations, media, projects, etc. Extensively cross referenced.
  • PC - History - This is a site devoted to the history of the PC, covers all types of personal computers from 1970 to present.
  • PC History - This site is under construction but has some nice pictures of some pre-IBM machines.
  • PDP-11 - Tribute and history of the most famous comuters: Digital Equipment Corporation's PDP-11 series. It was No.1 in the minicomputer business for many years, since the introduction of the first-11 in 1970, and it's not dead yet! Many of these machines are still in use, and PDP-11 is ready for the year 2000!
  • Rules for posting to Usenet - Brief introduction to Usenet and appropriate guidelines to follow for posting.
  • SIGART EIS - SIGART Electronic Information Services
  • SIIA Online - SIIA is the trade association formed by the Jan 1, 1999, merger of the Software Publishers Association and the Information Industry Association.
  • Silicon Valley History and Future - Silicon Valley -- San Francisco Bay Area -- background, trends and forecast
  • Snoozenet - Tim Pierce's New's Hacking page. Includes links to RFC 977, 1036, son-of-1036.
  • Storage Networking Industry Association
  • Stuff Everyone on Usenet Should Know - but doesn't.
  • System 80/Video Genie/PMC-80 - A tribute to a popular EACA International Ltd. TRS-80 model 1 (near-)clone. The site contains historical information plus other things of interest to TRS-80 stalwarts.
  • Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) - A national trade organization with more than 900 large and small companies which provide communications and information technology products and services.
  • The Association for Computational Linguistics
  • The Association for Multimedia Communications
  • The Center - The center exists to offer residents of Manchester the opportunity to learn and improve skills in computer maintenance and operation.
  • The Computer Museum Network
  • The Dot Eaters & The Number Crunchers - Videogame & Homecomputer History - Videogame and Homecomputer History (german site) - Geschichte der Videospiele und Heimcomputer
  • The eWorks Project - The eWorks Project is a non-profit, web-centred association that aims to initiate constructive and progressive change in Australia's youth web development sector. Through dialogue, collaborative efforts, exhibition and associated activities, they unite, stimulate and support Australia's young talent, the web and the possibilities they offer.
  • The History of the Homecomputers - This site proposes to tell the story of homecomputing from 1976 to today. Has a database with the technical specs of more than 240 computers. Also lots about emulators.
  • The Maniac III - One of the first 2nd generation computers, hand built in the late 50's and early 60's at the Institute for Computer Research at the University of Chicago.
  • The Network Professional Association - Providing certification and leadership to network computing professionals.
  • The Vintage Computer - Links to information about old home computers for collectors and people on a very tight budget. Cheesy -- but perhaps it's a conscious image choice ("sure it's old and ugly, but it gets the job done")
  • Triumph of the Nerds - Bios, an interactive game, and a Q&A forum trace the birth of the personal computer at this PBS companion site.
  • Troll Alert - What are Usenet trolls? Ways of dealing with trolls. Troll awards and other humor. Also includes useful links related to Usenet and privacy.
  • Unisys History Newsletter - Information and links to computer history.
  • UNIVAC Memories - An ever growing collection of memorabilia, contemporary documents, and anecdotes recounting the history of UNIVAC 1100 series mainframes.
  • Usenet Addresses Service (MIT)
  • Usenet II - An attempt to create a new Usenet based on the concept of "sound sites". The goal is to create a new Usenet as free as possible from spam.
  • Usenet Newsgroups - Newsville: Usenet Newsgroups.
  • Usenet Offline - A "Hands-On How-To" from Brass Cannon Consulting.
  • Usenet Oldnews Archive - All Usenet news from May 1981 to May 1982. Oldest known Usenet news.
  • Usenet wants to be free - A global communications medium implies that localized standards of appropriateness are inappropriate for any elements of the medium. (This guy is considered a kook by many.)
  • Usenethelp.com - Help for those who wish to start using usenet, want to know about it's history or need help choosing a provider.
  • Valley Of The Mage Consulting - Valley Of The Mage is a resource for assorted services from web hosting to free software. We try to provide those who can't afford web site hosting an oppertunity to have their own website for free. We also have a large RPM archive, a large FTP site with assorted software, and Programming resources, Java resources, PostODBC resources, and more.
  • Vintage Computer Festival
  • Virtual Volunteering Project - Encourages and assists in the development of online volunteering opportunities and experiences. Also provides resources to help service leaders use the Internet to manage all volunteers.
  • W-net : Everything About Usenet - Usenet basics. Learn about newsgroups from scratch. Learn how to get banned Newsgroups. Partial list of Newsgroups.
  • Webgrrls International - Webgrrls is the international online and offline community for women interested in new media, the Internet and technology.
  • World Organization of Webmasters
  • www.skyevents.com - Sky Events do organize Linux Expo North America that is going to be held in Montreal, Canada. We expect more than 7000 people and 100 exhibitors. please contact me at andrea.roy@skyevents.com

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