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IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, Volume 41
Volume 41, Number 1, January - March 2019
- Gerardo Con Diaz:

From the Editor's Desk. 5-6 - Peggy Aldrich Kidwell:

The Role of Governments in the Spread of Novel Computing Devices in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century United States. 7-19 - Marie Hicks:

Hacking the Cis-tem. 20-33 - Kera Allen:

"The Official Response is Never Enough". 34-46 - Chris Andoh, Andreas Godderis:

The Virtual Wall of the Fourth Amendment. 47-50 - Bill Kirkpatrick, Jacob Ward:

Reviews of Recent Publications [Two books reviewed]. 51-54 - Peggy Aldrich Kidwell:

Flowcharting Templates. 55-57 - David Hemmendinger:

A Novel Program for Philosophers to Study Computer Science. 58-60 - Akihiko Yamada:

Parametron and Relay Computers Exhibition Held at Tokyo University of Science in November, 2018. 61-63 - Whitney Pow:

Stored in Memory. 64-65
Volume 41, Number 2, April - June 2019
- Gerardo Con Diaz:

From the Editor's Desk. 5 - Piotr Gawrysiak

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Polish Text Editors During the Fall of the Iron Curtain. 6-21 - Stephen Robertson

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A Brief History of Search Results Ranking. 22-28 - Barbara Beeton, Karl Berry, David C. Walden:

TeX: A Branch in Desktop Publishing Evolution, Part 2. 29-41 - Stephen D. Crocker:

Learning to Network. 42-47 - Oscar Martínez Bonastre

, Andreu Vea:
Origins of the Domain Name System. 48-60 - David C. Walden:

ARPANET 50th Anniversary Marked at 2019 AAAS Annual Meeting. 61-63 - Akihiko Yamada:

2018 NEC C&C Prize Ceremony. 64-66 - Peter Sachs Collopy, Michael J. Baranay:

The cybernetics moment: or why we call our age the information age (kline, r.r.) [book review]. 67-70
Volume 41, Number 3, July - September 2019
- Burton Grad, David Hemmendinger

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Desktop Publishing, Part 2. 5-7 - Jonathan Seybold:

Seybold Publications and Seminars. 8-23 - John E. Warnock

, Charles M. Geschke:
Founding and Growing Adobe Systems, Inc. 24-34 - Suzanne Crocker:

Paul Brainerd, Aldus Corporation, and the Desktop Publishing Revolution. 35-41 - John Scull, Han-Jen Hsu

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The Killer App ThatSaved the Macintosh. 42-52 - Jay Nelson:

Interview With Tim Gill. 53-61 - David J. Murray:

Frame Technology and FrameMaker. 62-74 - Lee Lorenzen

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The Ventura Story. 75-88
Volume 41, Number 4, October - December 2019
- Gerardo Con Diaz:

From the Editor's Desk. 5 - Jasper L. Tran:

The Myth of Hush-A-Phone v. United States. 6-19 - James A. Hodges

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Technical Fixes for Legal Uncertainty in the 1980s Software Cracking Scene. 20-33 - Meg Leta Jones:

The Development of Consent to Computing. 34-47 - James W. Cortada

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Rethinking Why and How Organizations Acquire Information Technologies, Part 1. 48-60 - James W. Cortada

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Rethinking Why and How Organizations Acquire Information Technologies, Part 2. 61-70 - Youjung Shin

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The Spring of Artificial Intelligence in Its Global Winter. 71-82 - Elisabetta Mori

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Coping With the "American Giants". 83-96 - Daniel Southwick:

High Noon on the Creative Frontier: Configuring Human and Machine Expertise. 97-109 - Zbigniew Stachniak:

Software Recovery and Beyond. 110-118 - Maarten van Emden:

Reflecting Back on the Lighthill Affair. 119-123

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