Computer Makes History With A Cost Of $19M
January 16th 2011 03:32
The curtain raiser for the computer museum is marked in the history, this has costed nearly $14m in silicon Valley. This museum captures memories and advancement in technology with innovations, discoveries and inventions in the science of development of computers.
The museum in located in the prime spot of Mountain View, California, covering nearly 25,000 square foot and has been marked as a “Revolution: The First 2,000 Years Of Computers” in the lifestyle of mankind. For many computers in the past 2,000 years is a news, while this makes you feel you have missed some of the history making generation and were born late.
John Hollar, CEO of the museum, in one of his statements said that the exhibits will involve those exhibits that has been crucial for the invention of computers, and will make you wonder and realize the importance of the engineering innovations that is happening in the making of computers today and prioritizes the importance of the changes in the technology that in other words are better known to be breakthroughs for the development of next generation of computers.
Nevertheless, the museum brings back those parts of the computers that were once used in the forefront of the exhibition. The $19 m expense will involve many of the early computers like ENIAC that was built during the times of World War II and Univac I with more than 1000 artifacts and 5, 000 images all set in nearly 19 galleries, other exhibits will involve f mini theaters, documents and more than 40 oral history stations.
This is worth checking out the museum in San Francisco!
The museum in located in the prime spot of Mountain View, California, covering nearly 25,000 square foot and has been marked as a “Revolution: The First 2,000 Years Of Computers” in the lifestyle of mankind. For many computers in the past 2,000 years is a news, while this makes you feel you have missed some of the history making generation and were born late.
John Hollar, CEO of the museum, in one of his statements said that the exhibits will involve those exhibits that has been crucial for the invention of computers, and will make you wonder and realize the importance of the engineering innovations that is happening in the making of computers today and prioritizes the importance of the changes in the technology that in other words are better known to be breakthroughs for the development of next generation of computers.
Nevertheless, the museum brings back those parts of the computers that were once used in the forefront of the exhibition. The $19 m expense will involve many of the early computers like ENIAC that was built during the times of World War II and Univac I with more than 1000 artifacts and 5, 000 images all set in nearly 19 galleries, other exhibits will involve f mini theaters, documents and more than 40 oral history stations.
This is worth checking out the museum in San Francisco!
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