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IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, Volume 28
Volume 28, Number 1, January-March 2006
- David Alan Grier:

From the Editor's Desk. 2
- Dave Walden, Ray Nickerson:

Computing at Bolt Beranek and Newman: The First 40 Years, Part 2. 4-5 - Paul A. Castleman:

Medical Application of Computers at BBN. 6-16 - Wallace Feurzeig:

Educational Technology at BBN. 18-31 - John Makhoul:

Speech Processing at BBN. 32-45 - Ralph M. Weischedel:

Natural-Language Understanding at BBN. 46-55 - Craig Partridge, Steven H. Blumenthal:

Data Networking at BBN. 56-71 - Richard E. Schantz:

BBN's Network Computing Software Infrastructure and Distributed Applications (1970-1990). 72-88
- Chigusa Kita:

Events and Sightings. 89-92 - Robert L. Patrick:

Anecdotes. 93-95 - Raúl Rojas:

Reviews. 96-98 - Michael R. Adamson:

Biographies. 99-103
- Michael N. Geselowitz

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A Busman's Holiday in New Jersey. 104-105
- Corinna Schlombs:

Toward International Computing History. 107-108
Volume 28, Number 2, April-June 2006
- David Alan Grier:

From the Editor's Desk. 2-3
- Hans Neukom:

The Second Life of ENIAC. 4-16 - Till Zoppke

, Raúl Rojas:
The Virtual Life of ENIAC: Simulating the Operation of the First Electronic Computer. 18-25 - James W. Cortada:

The ENIAC's Influence on Business Computing, 1940s-1950s. 26-28 - Maurice V. Wilkes:

What I Remember of the ENIAC. 30-31
- Lyle R. Johnson:

Coming to Grips with Univac. 32-42 - Simon H. Lavington:

In the Footsteps of Colossus: A Description of Oedipus. 44-55 - Raymond E. Miller:

Graduate Student Experiences at Illinois. 56-62
- Chigusa Kita:

Events and Sightings. 63-69 - Phillip A. Laplante, Stanley Mazor:

Anecdotes. 70-76 - Jonathan P. Bowen, Tim Bergin, Christopher H. Sterling:

Reviews. 77-80 - Tim Bergin:

Biographies: Carl Hammer (1914-2004). 81-86
- James W. Cortada:

Looking at Technology through Industry Eyes. 87-88
Volume 28, Number 3, July-September 2006
- David Alan Grier:

From the Editor's Desk. 2-3
- Anne Fitzpatrick, Simon Y. Berkovich, Tatiana Kazokova:

MESM and the Beginning of the Computer Era in the Soviet Union. 4-16 - Hiroshi Ichikawa:

Strela-1, the First Soviet Computer: Political Success and Technological Failure. 18-31 - Walter F. Bauer:

Informatics Acquisition by Sterling Software: Unsolicited Offer, Takeover Attempt, and Merger. 32-40 - Christopher H. Sterling:

Pioneering Risk: Lessons from the US Teletext/Videotex Failure. 41-47 - Andrew L. Russell:

'Rough Consensus and Running Code' and the Internet-OSI Standards War. 48-61 - Ethan Mollick:

Establishing Moore's Law. 62-75
- Jesse T. Quatse:

Anecdotes. 76-80 - Andrew Hodges, James W. Cortada:

Reviews. 81-83 - Michael N. Geselowitz

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Local Area Networking. 84-85 - Chigusa Kita:

Events and Sightings. 86-88, 95 - Christophe Lécuyer, David C. Brock:

Biographies. 89-95
- Paul E. Ceruzzi:

The Materiality of the Internet.
Volume 28, Number 4, October-December 2006
- David Alan Grier:

From the Editor's Desk. 2-3 - Paul E. Ceruzzi, Burton Grad:

Guest Editors' Introduction: PC Software - Word Processing for Everyone. 4-5 - Thomas Haigh:

Remembering the Office of the Future: The Origins of Word Processing and Office Automation. 6-31 - Thomas J. Bergin:

The Origins of Word Processing Software for Personal Computers: 1976-1985. 32-47 - Thomas J. Bergin:

The Proliferation and Consolidation of Word Processing Software: 1985-1995. 48-63 - Seymour Rubinstein:

Recollections: The Rise and Fall of WordStar. 64-72 - Ed Bride:

The Media are the Message: 'The Influencers'. 74-79 - Seymour Merrin:

Selling PC Software: A Once-Irresistible Opportunity. 80-86 - Amy Wohl:

How We Process Words: The Marketing of WP Software. 88-91 - Chigusa Kita:

Events and Sightings. 92-95 - Mike Marcus, George R. Trimble Jr.:

Taking Newspapers from Hot Lead into the Electronic Age. 96-100 - Raúl Rojas:

Reviews. 101-103 - Leonard J. Shustek:

What Should We Collect to Preserve the History of Software? 110-112

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