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John Hockenberry's introduction.
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Early computing and animation.
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The HP 41C computer.
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Welcome Walter Isaacson.
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What was the interest in computing?
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Who was Alan Turing?
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The first electronic circuit board.
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The hardware lead to the development of software.
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The Altair computer from 1975.
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And that's how Apple is born.
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Walter takes on John at Pong.
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The innovation of the internet.
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Those who refuse to lend their computers power.
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Welcome Jennifer Lawton & Kathryn Minshew
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Does MakerBot land on both sides of the open source and IP debate?
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What is Unix?
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How much IP is involved in the 3D printing world.
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What are the aspirations of 3D printing?
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The rise of the startup.
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Do morals keep up with technology?
Description:
Explore the evolution of computing and its impact on society in this World Science Festival talk featuring Walter Isaacson, Jennifer Lawton, and Kathryn Minshew. Delve into the history of early computing, from Alan Turing's contributions to the birth of Apple, and examine the development of hardware, software, and the internet. Investigate the rise of 3D printing, startups, and the ongoing debates surrounding open source and intellectual property. Consider the ethical implications of technological advancements and how morality intersects with innovation. Gain insights into the collaborative and competitive nature of the tech industry, and understand how past innovations continue to shape our digital future.

The History of the Future

World Science Festival
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