Computing Lives

This is a mirror of the "Computing Lives" podcast put out by the IEEE. I have put this up to insure that this podcast remains available somewhere on the web.
The RSS feed should work in any podcatcher the uses them.
Below is the Origional decription.
From the analytical engine to the supercomputer, from Pascal to von Neumann, from punched cards to CD-ROMs -- the "Computing Lives" Podcasts of selected articles from the IEEE Annals of the History of Computing cover the breadth of computer history. This Podcast series features scholarly accounts by leading computer scientists and historians, as well as firsthand stories by computer pioneers. Copyright 2007, IEEE, Inc. All rights reserved. Photograph courtesy of the Charles Babbage Institute, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis
For those intrested here is a link to a snapshot of the site back when the articals assocated with the podcast where still availabe.
Archive of Computing Lives
It is hosted on Archive.org's Wayback Machine

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