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Computer History Museum Launches Digital Portal to Its Vast Collection
Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation Funded OpenCHM to Digitize One-of-a-Kind Archive
By Computer History Museum · Via GlobeNewswire · January 21, 2026
CHM Makes AlexNet Source Code Available to the Public
Mountain View, California, March 20, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- In partnership with Google, the Computer History Museum (CHM), the leading museum exploring the history of computing and its impact on the human experience, today announced the public release and long-term preservation of the source code for AlexNet, the neural network that kickstarted today’s prevailing approach to AI.
By Computer History Museum · Via GlobeNewswire · March 20, 2025
Computer History Museum Appoints Marc Etkind as New President and Chief Executive Officer
Former NASA Communications Leader to Drive CHM’s Mission of Decoding Technology
By Computer History Museum · Via GlobeNewswire · February 19, 2025
Computer History Museum Unveils “Chatbots Decoded: Exploring AI” Exhibit
New immersive experience opens November 20, exploring the evolution, impact, and future of AI-driven chatbots
By Computer History Museum · Via GlobeNewswire · November 20, 2024
Computer History Museum Honors Five Innovators at the 2024 Fellow Awards Ceremony
This year’s program recognizes individuals for significant contributions in computer graphics, artificial intelligence, video games, and the internet
By Computer History Museum · Via GlobeNewswire · November 12, 2024
Computer History Museum CEO Dan’l Lewin to Retire
Board Announces International Search for Successor
By Computer History Museum · Via GlobeNewswire · June 12, 2024
Computer History Museum Names New Fellows to Honor Lifetime Achievements in Computing
Annual award program recognizes honorees for significant contributions in computer graphics, artificial intelligence, video games, and the internet
By Computer History Museum · Via GlobeNewswire · May 30, 2024
Computer History Museum Shines Spotlight on 40 Years of the Apple Macintosh
Mountain View, California, Jan. 23, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Computer History Museum (CHM), the leading institution decoding technology—its computing past, digital present, and future impact on humanity, is hosting an event Jan. 24 commemorating the 40th anniversary of the Apple Macintosh.
By Computer History Museum · Via GlobeNewswire · January 23, 2024
Computer History Museum Names New Fellows to Honor Lifetime Achievements in Computing
Annual award program recognizes honorees for significant contributions in robotics, programming languages, system design, and more
By Computer History Museum · Via GlobeNewswire · June 28, 2023
CHM Welcomes Turing Award Winner Bob Metcalfe for a Celebration of the 50th Anniversary of Ethernet
Mountain View, California, May 18, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Computer History Museum (CHM), the leading museum and non-profit organization decoding technology and its impact on the human experience, will host an event featuring 2022 A.M. Turing Award recipient Bob Metcalfe in celebration of the 50th anniversary of his groundbreaking Ethernet technology.
By Computer History Museum · Via GlobeNewswire · May 18, 2023
Computer History Museum Makes Apple Lisa Source Code Available to the Public as a Part of Its Art of Code Series
Mountain View, CA, Jan. 19, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Computer History Museum (CHM), the leading museum exploring the history of computing and its impact on the human experience, today announced the public release and long-term preservation of the source code for the Apple Lisa, including its system and applications software, as part of its Art of Code series. Forty years ago today, Apple, Inc. released the Lisa computer, a milestone in computing history for innovative use of a graphical user interface (GUI) in a personal computer (PC).
By Computer History Museum · Via GlobeNewswire · January 19, 2023
Computer History Museum Makes Adobe PostScript’s Source Code Available to the Public as a Part of Its Art of Code Series
Mountain View, Dec. 01, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Computer History Museum (CHM), the leading museum exploring the history of computing and its impact on the human experience, today announced the public release and long-term preservation of Adobe’s PostScript source code as part of its Art of Code series.  
By Computer History Museum · Via GlobeNewswire · December 1, 2022