WHO: The Computer History Museum (CHM) WHAT: The Computer History Museum is hosting a weekend celebration for visitors to honor and say good-bye to the Visible Storage Exhibit, which will be closing as a first step in preparing for the major, new computery stuff
Real-time search ruled the roost at Google’s search event at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California Google’s mobile search team unveiled a few key technologies that run the risk of being drowned out by the noise over the company’s computery stuff
Google Inc has revamped its search engine to allow results to be refreshed with up-to-the-second data increasingly churned out by the new crop of real-time Web products. The move to integrate real-time search results directly into Google’s flagship computery stuff
Think “Rock Band” is revolutionary? Well, not compared to the first video music game ever: “PaRappa the Rapper.” First released in Japan in late 1996 for the original Sony PlayStation, “PaRappa” was the first music (or rhythm) game ever. Featuring an computery stuff
Amit Singhal, Google fellow, introduced the real-time section during an event at the Computer History Museum. “We are here today to announce Google real-time search,” Singhal said, calling it “Google relevance technology meets the real-time Web.” computery stuff
Real-time search ruled the roost at Google’s search event at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, Calif. Dec. 7. However, Vic Gundotra, the vice president of engineering who has been spearheading Google’s moves in the green field that is the computery stuff
Google set up a press event in the Computer History Museum in Mountain View today to discuss the past, present, and future of search. Marissa Mayer, VP of search products and user experience, will give an introduction and closing statements. There computery stuff
would have been available to Babbage in the 1840s, Swade and a group of engineers successfully built Babbage’s Difference Engine — and a version is now on display at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, Calif. Enlarge Hulton Archive computery stuff

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