| Title | Speaker(s) | Location/Host | Date | Duration | Will Wright @ Pop!Tech 2006 | Will Wright | Pop!Tech | 00:30:28 | One Laptop Per Child | Jim Gettys | MIT | 01:15:34 | Human Computation | Luis von Ahn | 00:51:31 | Face and Image Recognition | Scott Acton | U of Virginia | 00:00:00 | Warping Waldseemuller: Computer Modeling and the Quest to Understand the 1507 and 1516 World Maps | John Hessler | Library of Congress | 00:37:00 | Economics of Information Security | Bruce Schneier | BCS | 00:50:09 | What If the Singularity Does NOT Happen? | Vernor Vinge | Long Now Foundation | 01:30:56 | Computers versus Common Sense | Douglas Lenat | 01:15:17 | From Gutenberg to Galaxy: Accessing Cultural Assets Online | Czeslaw Jan Grycz | Computer History Museum | The History of Computer Chess: An AI Perspective | Murray Campbell | Computer History Museum | The PalmPilot Story | Jeff Hawkins | Computer History Museum | An Evening with Steve Wozniak | Steve Wozniak | Computer History Museum | How Databases Changed the World | Herbert Edelstein, Michael Stonebraker | Computer History Museum | Half a Century of Disk Drives and Philosophy: From IBM to Seagate | Alan F. Shugart | Computer History Museum | From Gutenberg to Galaxy: Accessing Cultural Assets Online | Henry Lowood | Computer History Museum | The History of Computer Chess: An AI Perspective | David Levy | Computer History Museum | Music Meets The Computer | John Chowning | Computer History Museum | The PalmPilot Story | Ed Colligan | Computer History Museum | How Databases Changed the World | Kenneth R. Jacobs | Computer History Museum | From Gutenberg to Galaxy: Accessing Cultural Assets Online | Rick Prelinger | Computer History Museum | A Dozen Precursors of Fortran | Donald Knuth | Computer History Museum | The History of Computer Chess: An AI Perspective | Monty Newborn | Computer History Museum | Music Meets The Computer | Curtis Roads | Computer History Museum | How Databases Changed the World | Chris Date, Roger J. Sippl | Computer History Museum | From Gutenberg to Galaxy: Accessing Cultural Assets Online | Paula Jabloner | Computer History Museum | The History of Computer Chess: An AI Perspective | Edward Feigenbaum | Computer History Museum | When Computers Were Human | David Alan Grier | Computer History Museum | The PalmPilot Story | Donna Dubinsky | Computer History Museum | How Databases Changed the World | Dr. Bob Epstein, Dr. George Schussel | Computer History Museum | From Gutenberg to Galaxy: Accessing Cultural Assets Online | Mark Mudge | Computer History Museum | The History of Computer Chess: An AI Perspective | John McCarthy | Computer History Museum | Music Meets The Computer | Max Mathews | Computer History Museum | The PalmPilot Story | Andrea Butter | Computer History Museum | How Databases Changed the World | Pat Selinger | Computer History Museum | The 40th Anniversary of Moore's Law | Carver Mead | Computer History Museum | The Cray-1 Supercomputer: 30th Anniversary Event—Celebrating the Man and the Machine | Bill Buzbee | Computer History Museum | The Mouse That Roared: PDP-1 Celebration Event | Gordon Bell | Computer History Museum | An Evening with Wiki Inventor Ward Cunningham in Conversation with John Gage | Ward Cunningham | Computer History Museum | The Cray-1 Supercomputer: 30th Anniversary Event—Celebrating the Man and the Machine | Jack Worlton | Computer History Museum | The Mouse That Roared: PDP-1 Celebration Event | Steve Russell | Computer History Museum | The 40th Anniversary of Moore's Law | Gordon Moore | Computer History Museum | The Mouse That Roared: PDP-1 Celebration Event | Harlan Anderson, Ed Fredkin | Computer History Museum | The Cray-1 Supercomputer: 30th Anniversary Event—Celebrating the Man and the Machine | Bo Ewald | Computer History Museum | The Mouse That Roared: PDP-1 Celebration Event | Alan Kotok | Computer History Museum | An Evening with Wiki Inventor Ward Cunningham in Conversation with John Gage | John Gage | Computer History Museum | The Cray-1 Supercomputer: 30th Anniversary Event—Celebrating the Man and the Machine | Burton Smith | Computer History Museum | The Mouse That Roared: PDP-1 Celebration Event | Peter Samson | Computer History Museum | There's Plenty of Room at the Top: Long-term Thinking About Large-scale Computing | George Dyson | Long Now Foundation | 01:30:09 | Kurzweil's Law | Ray Kurzweil | Long Now Foundation | 01:45:41 | The Singularity: Your Future as a Black Hole | Bruce Sterling | Long Now Foundation | 01:37:25 | Perspectives on High Performance Computer Architecture: History and Challenges | John Hennessy | Princeton | 01:13:18 | Barricelli's Universe: Digital Computing in Princeton, 1945-1958 | George Dyson | Princeton | 01:04:31 | The Future of the Web | Tim Berners-Lee | Princeton | 01:20:26 | Rip, Mix, Burn, Sue: Technology, Politics, and the Fight to Control Digital Media | Edward Felten | Princeton | 01:16:58 | The Unicorn in Captivity: Science Helping Art | Gregory Chudnovsky, David Chudnovsky | Museum of Science | 01:23:38 | iWoz: From Computer Geek to Culture Icon: How I Invented the Personal Computer, Co-Founded Apple, and Had Fun Doing It | Steve Wozniak | MIT | 00:00:00 | Quantum Computing: Origins and Directions | David P. DiVincenzo | MIT | The Future of Computing | Jeff Han | TED | 00:09:32 | The Future of Computing | Nicholas Negroponte | TED | 00:18:21 | The Singularity is Near (Google Zeitgeist 2005) | Ray Kurzweil | 00:22:19 |
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