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i0A Walk Through Time - http://physics.nist.gov/GenInt/Time/time.html - An illustrated history of timekeeping from ancient times to the present, by NIST
 
i0A World Of Communication - http://library.thinkquest.org/26890/ - All about the history, status, and future of communications technology.
 
i0Alex den Ouden - http://www.alexdenouden.nl/ - Books, articles and consultancy on industrial archaeology and the history of technology, engineering and metallurgy. Text in Dutch and English.
 
i0Building Big - http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/buildingbig/ - A companion to the PBS series, the site explores the engineering principles, design challenges, and stories behind some of the most remarkable achievements in the history of building.
 
i0Early Stages of Soviet and American Radio Broadcasting - http://www.zeltser.com/radio-history/ - Article explores early radio broadcasting efforts by the United States and the Soviet Union.
 
i0ExpoMuseum - http://www.expomuseum.com/ - An online museum dedicated to world's fair history, architecture, and memorabilia.
 
i0Gizmohighway - http://www.gizmohighway.com/ - Technology guide looking at the past, present and future of technology and gadgets.
 
i0Greatest Engineering Achievements of the Twentieth Century - http://www.greatachievements.org/ - Includes timelines and historical essays of the top 20.
 
i0Henry VIII Stamped Out Industrial Revolution - http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1397905/Henry-stamped-out-Industrial-Revolution.html - Article in the Telegraph reporting that archaeologists have found evidence that Cistercian monks in Yorkshire were developing a prototype blast furnace when they were evicted by the king in 1538.
 
i0History of Chinese Invention and Discovery - http://www.computersmiths.com/chineseinvention/ - Chart of inventions and discoveries, with comparisons with their Western equivalents.
 
i0History of Mechanical Calculators - http://www.xnumber.com/xnumber/mechanical1.htm - Covers the history of modern day adding devices from 1885 with the "Marconi Box" with rubber bands and wires to electrical motor driven machines of the 1940's. Discusses styles of computing throughout this period.
 
i0History of Refrigeration - http://www.rogersrefrig.com/history.html - Summary with links to related articles.
 
i0History of the IBM Typewriter - http://www.etypewriters.com/history.htm - Timeline with images of each model
 
i0Hook Norton Brewery Steam Engine - http://www.hooknortonbrewery.co.uk/public_visitors/steam/steam_home.html - Possibly the last working steam engine in the world. Is used to power the brewery in a town in the UK. Page gives short history, specifications and tasks accomplished by this antique machinery.
 
i0Inventions! Patents at NC State University - http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/exhibits/patents/ - Patents developed by faculty at the university. Organized by departments.
 
i0It'll Never Work! - http://www.lhup.edu/~dsimanek/neverwrk.htm - Negative comments about new scientific and technological ideas.
 
i0Knight's American Mechanical Dictionary - 1881 - http://www.princetonimaging.com/library/mechanical-dictionary/index.html - Features snapshot images from a late 19th century book of terms for mechanical devices. Illustrates the state of technology during that era. Includes photos and searchable index. Most links are in DjVu format.
 
i0Lumber, Logging and Paper - http://www.allroutes.to/logging/history.htm - An illustrated history of logging and sawmills in the US provided by Ed Sanders.
 
i0Mark Twain and Technology - http://fayette.k12.in.us/~cbeard/cy/index.html - An exploration of the technology Twain refers to in his novel, A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court. site was constructed as part of a Summer Institute at Carnegie Mellon University.
 
i0Medieval Technology Pages - http://scholar.chem.nyu.edu/tekpages/Technology.html - Medieval technology and various inventions and developments involving everyday life in the Middle Ages.
 
i0Old scientific Instruments - http://www.geometricum.com/ - Includes photos of astrolabes, , protractors, drawing tools, and book covers that were created from the 15th to 18th centuries. Includes general specifications of each item within a table chart.
 
i0Pile Drivers - http://members.lycos.nl/heimachines/ - History, pictures and videos of pile drivers, collected by Max Hollemans.
 
i0Recording Technology History - http://history.sandiego.edu/gen/recording/notes.html - Discusses early people and items used to make early audio and video devices from the first record players to digital television. Includes additional resource links.
 
i0Selected Resources: History of Science and Technology - http://www.lib.umn.edu/site/rqs.phtml?subject_id=118 - Collection of links categorised by subject. Provided by the University of Minnesota.
 
i0South Western Electricity Historical Society (SWEHC) - http://www.swehs.co.uk/ - Group is interested in electricity history and industrial archeology with particular reference to the supply, generation and distribution of electricity in the southwest area of England.
 
i0The Astronomical Clock at Hampton Court Palace - http://homepage.ntlworld.com/heather.hobden1/hamptoncourtclock.htm - Written by the author of the original guide book, and including many details and fascinating facts and discoveries omitted from the guide book.
 
i0The Dead Media Project - http://www.deadmedia.org/ - Database of notes written and researched by mailing members pertaining to various forms of media and communications devices throughout history.
 
i0The Engines of Our Ingenuity - http://www.uh.edu/engines/ - Radio program that tells the story of how our culture is formed by human creativity. Features transcripts for every episode heard since the show's inception in 1988.
 
i0The History of Japanese Calculators - http://www.xnumber.com/xnumber/japanese_calculators.htm - Describes the development of calculating machines beginning with an adaptation of the Chinese abacus called the soroban. Page includes background of developers and photos of early prototypes.
 
i0The Steam Engine Library - http://www.history.rochester.edu/steam/ - Online texts of historical documents relating to the history of the steam engine.
 
i0ThinkQuest - The Evolution of Communication - http://library.thinkquest.org/26451/ - Traces the development of verbal and non-verbal communication through human history, from prehistoric cave drawings to satellite broadcast.
 
i0ThinkQuest: Greatest Inventions Timeline - http://library.thinkquest.org/C002942/timeline/index.shtml - Covers a number of popular inventions through history from the 15th to the 20th century.
 
i0Time Warp - http://www.time-warp.org - Digital archive of 20th century technology.
 
i0Today in Technology History - http://www.tecsoc.org/today.htm - A single event from this date in the history of technology. Published weekdays, from the Center for the Study of Technology and Society.
 
i0Totalizator History - http://members.ozemail.com.au/~bconlon/ - The history of the invention of the world's first automatic totalizator in 1913 and its subsequent development. Mechanical computing on a commercial scale.
 
i0Westinghouse Heritage - http://www.westinghouse.com/timeline.html - A timeline that shows the inventions created by the company over the years like the light bulb and household appliances. Included are information about the founder, George Westinghouse, and world events during those periods. Requires Quicktime plugin.
 
i0Wolfgang von Kempelen's Speaking Machine and its Successors - http://www.ling.su.se/staff/hartmut/kemplne.htm - A description of various methods of producing synthetic speech experimented with between 1770 and 1970. Includes auditory illustrations.
 
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