Today, as we mark the International Day of Women, let's revisit the role of women in Computing.
Throughout computing history, there are many inspirational stories. Computing history is not just about the technology, the hardware, or even the software. Behind all these aspects are stories of people and inspiring stories of how the technology that many use today actually came about through hard work, determination, and overcoming odds.
Unfortunately, many of these stories have not been told until recently. One of these untold stories concerns the inspiring women behind the early days of NASA who pitched in during World War II and helped the United States get to the moon. These stories have gone unnoticed until recently with the release of the book Hidden Figures, by Margot Lee Shetterly, and the movie based on the book.
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Exciting news! NAVEE is hosting our 2026 Launch Event in Silicon Valley on January 23 at the legendary Computer History Museum! 🚀
Come join us as we reveal five incredible, never-before-seen mobile intelligent entities that are set to transform how we move and connect—across water, land, air, and beyond. With the theme “NO LIMITS,” this event is all about dreaming big and celebrating a future where smart mobility knows no boundaries.
We’ll be joined by amazing tech minds, industry leaders, investors, clients, and partners from all over the world. Don’t miss this chance to be part of a groundbreaking moment in tech innovation!
📅 Date: January 23, 2026
⏰ Time: 2:00–5:00 PM
📍 Location: Computer History Museum, 1401 N Shoreline Blvd, Mountain View, CA 94043
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Earlier this week, CHM was featured in the Sunday Night Football Sights, bringing a glimpse of our exhibit galleries and Silicon Valley’s innovation story to a national audience.
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Maximizing Potential
Before software and algorithms, you flipped switches, patched cables, and turned "potentiometers" to fire up some serious calculations.
Coefficients? Set. Potential? Amplified. An analog, tactile masterpiece that brought logic to life - the H-1 Educational Computer by Heath Company, 1956! 🔥
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Teapot & graphics!
Just saw the real Utah Teapot, 3d scanned in 1975 used in countless demos throughout the progress of the field of computer graphics! Meshes, Texturing, Lighting, Shading, Transparency, Physics... endless demos
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We’re thrilled to announce that the Computer History Museum has placed in USA Today’s top 10 Best History Museums! 🌟🏆 Thank you to everyone who voted and supported us in this exciting journey. #CHM#ComputerHistoryMuseum
📣 CHM is open today, February 19 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. for Presidents' Day. Come on in and explore the story of computing! #ComputerHistoryMuseum#CHM#TechHistory
ALT Visitor examining a display in CHM's Revolution exhibit