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Tag: history

  • 'Really frustrating': Aussie Wikipedia editors burn out

    'Really frustrating': Aussie Wikipedia editors burn out

    New study highlights disagreements, racism, and 'edit wars'.
  • The race to save Australia’s digital heritage

    The race to save Australia’s digital heritage

    Conserving the history of computing for future generations.
  • Tech that spots lies in resumes

    Tech that spots lies in resumes

    Reference checking has been given a makeover.
  • ACCC takes Google to court for misleading users

    ACCC takes Google to court for misleading users

    Google knew your location, even if Location History was switched off.
  • Australia's first Trojan horse?

    Australia's first Trojan horse?

    A computer pioneer looks back 50 years to one of the first computer viruses.
  • IA celebrates 32 years of news

    IA celebrates 32 years of news

    It's one of the longest-running Australian tech titles.
  • Book Launch of 'A Vision Splendid: The History of Australian Computing'

    Book Launch of 'A Vision Splendid: The History of Australian Computing'

    Our book was unveiled at the National Library of Australia on 9 October 2017.
  • History of Australian computing unveiled

    History of Australian computing unveiled

    And paves the way for a virtual museum.
  • Piece of Australian computing history

    Piece of Australian computing history

    CSIRAC lives on in Melbourne.
  • ACS Heritage Project: Chapter 26

    ACS Heritage Project: Chapter 26

    More of The BUNCH: Burroughs, Sperry, NCR
  • ACS Heritage Project: Chapter 9

    ACS Heritage Project: Chapter 9

    The 1950s and 60s were busy times for building home-grown computers.
  • ACS Heritage Project: Chapter 6

    ACS Heritage Project: Chapter 6

    SILLIAC had a rival: UTECOM.
  • ACS Heritage Project: Chapter 2

    ACS Heritage Project: Chapter 2

    The first computer conference in Australia was held in 1951.
  • The ACS Heritage Project: Chapter 1

    The ACS Heritage Project: Chapter 1

    Australia plays a unique role in ICT history.
  • Looking back - the office of the future

    Looking back - the office of the future

    Not as productive as first thought.
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