hipertipo: RT @newsycombinator: Where and when did the symbols “+” and “-” originate? ⇢ http://t.co/RmEEyGsrzv
hipertipo: RT @ubuweb: John Berger’s “Ways of Seeing” is a 4-part BBC series about hidden ideologies in visual images (1972) ⇢ http://t.co/bOlC6P1C
hipertipo: RT @golan: Just released: “Archive”, Part 1 of @deepspeedmedia’s new documentary about long-term digital libraries ⇢ http://t.co/QeIvcqWQ
hipertipo: Feria de América: vanguardia invisible ⇢ http://t.co/SFm8J9Hw pesquisa sobre 1ª feira industrial latino-americana (1954) · via Gui Bonsiepe
hipertipo: J.C.R. Licklider: Memorandum For Members and Affiliates of the Intergalactic Computer Network (1963) ⇢ http://t.co/XW64WKxD · via @ken_lunde
hipertipo: Imagining the internet – a history and forecast ⇢ http://t.co/SXVFkKxd · via @evgenymorozov
hipertipo: RT @liquidizer: The Invisible Revolution, the Doug Engelbart web documentary, has been updated. I hope you like it: http://t.co/hgMUfQpf
hipertipo: Memento: navigating the web’s past ⇢ http://t.co/PL04XZi4 · NewsDiffs: tracking online news over time ⇢ http://t.co/XM8fCafg @newsdiffs
hipertipo: RT @NickSherman: “My name is Mike Parker and type is my life.” http://t.co/z2FsZ1lu Video interview with one of my type heroes for the @TypeDirectors Club.
hipertipo: A History of TrueType ⇢ http://t.co/ioR6jD3j + A talk with Sampo Kaasila, creator of TrueType ⇢ http://t.co/JGm6LPQ9 @lorp @SpiritVisitor
hipertipo: The Evolution of Computer Displays (2010) ⇢ http://t.co/RBvuIAOw @pcworld
hipertipo: Computer History Timeline ⇢ http://t.co/aufjSfKm · Digital Dark Age ⇢ http://t.co/PQ04Bqhc @computerhistory
hipertipo: Computer Networks – The Heralds Of Resource Sharing (Arpanet, 1972) ⇢ http://t.co/9sIZpVvi #internet #history #terminals
hipertipo: Ted Nelson: Hyperhistory + The Real Story of the World Wide Web (Computers for Cynics 5+6) ⇢ http://t.co/DjtIZ1ep + http://t.co/aYRB4m4M
hipertipo: Pay Attention to the Man Behind the Curtain (Computers for Cynics N – Closure) ⇢ http://t.co/tG7rHzPd + http://t.co/LBYT8Zl9 @manjusrii
hipertipo: An interview with Roger Gregory, Xanadu’s System Anarchist ⇢ http://t.co/vrIVrqzx
hipertipo: Robert Hughes’ ‘The Shock of the New’ ⇢ http://t.co/Lfx1l8YA @openculture #history #modern #art
hipertipo: RT @edge: Turing's Cathedral by George Dyson Guardian http://t.co/KnleI1Kw Unusual, wonderful, even visionary account of the early years of computers
hipertipo: Reflections of a typographer: Matthew Carter’s review of Robin Kinross’s Modern Typography ⇢ http://t.co/0UaeqpVb @eyemagazine
hipertipo: RT @typotheque: A rigorous essay on the work of Hans Eduard Meier, designer of Syntax, is now online in English, French and Spanish. http://tptq.com/meier
hipertipo: RT @dietzsch: Excelente artigo de Matías M. Molina para o Valor Econômico: “A Primeira Tipografia” ⇢ http://t.co/fSlFYPIq
hipertipo: Dennis Ritchie: The Shoulders Steve Jobs Stood On ⇢ http://t.co/PvDhZ1Vk @wired
hipertipo: Before Netscape: the forgotten Web browsers of the early 1990s ⇢ http://t.co/DtdYllFA · @arstechnica
hipertipo: RT @johnmaeda: Art and design history lets you "View Source ..." for the world crafted around us all. http://t.co/PSi3Am7v
hipertipo: Videos from the Type&Design Conference 2009 ⇢ http://river-valley.tv/type-design-2009
hipertipo: Type&Design 2009 Presentation Slides available ⇢ http://www.typophile.com/node/64923
hipertipo: Bruce Sterling: A Short History of the Internet (1993) ⇢ http://t.co/sc7vvD9 · @bruces @EFF
hipertipo: Volker Grassmuck: Into The Muddy Waters Of The Turing Galaxy ⇢ http://t.co/13oeLEv
hipertipo: Hobbes’ Internet Timeline ⇢ http://t.co/hvycrBG · via @infotectures (2004)
hipertipo: Busy Being Born: A visual history of the development of the Lisa/Macintosh user interface ⇢ http://bit.ly/17qWZy · by Andy Hertzfeld
hipertipo: Rick Poynor in conversation with Wim Crouwel and his son Mels Crouwel ⇢ http://vimeo.com/22230002 · Design Museum, March 2011
hipertipo: James Gleick interviewed by Andrew Keen ⇢ http://tcrn.ch/iCW5j4 + http://tcrn.ch/lNWUZb · @jamesgleick @ajkeen #information
hipertipo: The Art of Writing Software ⇢ http://computerhistory.org/revolution/the-art-of-programming/9/357/2216 @ComputerHistory