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CHM Bytes Dive into special topics in computing history and explore our ongoing tech revolution with CHM curators, collections specialists, and others working hands-on to decode technology for everyone
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Check out our other exhibits to understand AI and chatbots, learn Photoshop from the pros, experience the sights and sounds of classic computing, try your hand at coding, and discover why computer history is more than 2,000 years old Discover all this and much, much more in CHM’s exhibits
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CHM HISTORY From our founding in Boston to our home in Silicon Valley, CHM’s journey is as extraordinary as the history we preserve and the technological innovations that have transformed our world Discover the archive of The Computer Museum, a predecessor of CHM founded in 1975 by Ken Olsen and Gordon and Gwen Bell Explore our history
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Check out chatbots and dig into AI, learn Photoshop from the pros, experience the sights and sounds of classic computing, try your hand at coding, and discover why computer history is more than 2,000 years old Discover all this and much, much more in CHM’s exhibits MUSEUM HOURS Monday and Tuesday: Closed Wednesday–Sunday 10 a m –5 p m
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Explore Our Collection CHM stewards the world’s leading collection and archive chronicling the history and impact of computing and technological innovation on the human experience From machines to source code, lab notebooks to business plans, our collecting scope is expansive with unique perspectives into the online world, entrepreneurship, and software Search the Collection
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CHM is the leading museum decoding computing’s ongoing impact on our world From the heart of Silicon Valley, we are uniquely positioned to cull the key lessons of the past and through our research, exhibits, events, and incomparable collection of computing artifacts create informed digital citizens empowered to make the choices that will
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Explore the Computer History Museum's resources and learn about the history of computing and ongoing technological advancements
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