From Facebook to Interana, Johnson brings experience and a fresh outlook to the Museum Board.
One-of-a-kind archive depicting the roots of one of the world’s most historic startups will become a cornerstone of the Museum’s new Exponential Center on entrepreneurship and innovation
Approaching the 10-year anniversary of the Apple iPhone, Tony Fadell, an inventor of the iPod and iPhone, joined Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist John Markoff in his only Silicon Valley appearance this year
Alan Cooper, Margaret Hamilton, Cleve Moler and Larry Roberts to be honored at gala ceremony for their remarkable contributions to computing
Personal Computing Pioneer Joins Board to Support the Museum’s Ongoing Work and Scholarship
Major international software conference – jointly organized by the Museum’s Software History Center and the Special Interest Group for Computers, Information and Society (SIGCIS) – to explore how software relates to the social and technical constructs of power
Newly created class of trustee honors distinguished service instrumental to the founding and growth of the Museum; Dubinsky and Peuto recognized for their respective 16-year and 17-year tenures on the Board and their leadership as trustees.
Leveraging Google's Tango technology with GuidiGo’s new augmented reality (AR) platform, the Museum experience is now enhanced with additional AR content powered by Tango-enabled phones.
Leading the Museum’s $20 million software initiative to explore the history of software, encourage ongoing research and foster dialogue about future implications