Der YouTube-Kanal des Computer History Museums ist in verschiedene Playlists gegliedert, z.B. den Kanal CHM Top Picks. Dort ist u.a. das interessante Video Just ∫du It mit dem Entwickler der Suchmaschine WolframAlpha, Stephen Wolfram zu finden (via The Scout Report – Volume 22, Number 31)
“The Computer History Museum was founded in 1996 in Mountain View, California with the goal of sharing and preserving the “artifacts and stories of the Information Age.” The Museum’s YouTube channel is a great resource for anyone looking to learn more about the history of computing or gain insights about the future of the field. Here, visitors can listen to oral histories of numerous key figures in information technology and view videos of lectures and educational programs for K-12 students. There are a number of playlists, including Top Picks, Teacher’s Resources, and Exhibition: Revolution, the First 2000 Years of Computing. The latter playlist is a fascinating collection of videos about computer history, highlighting the stories of unsung pioneers and early inventions that were critical to modern day computing. Other highlights of this channel include a 1980 video of Steve Jobs and a fascinating discussion about 19th century mathematician Ada Lovelace, who contributed to Charles Babbage’s 1832 computer.”