ACM's Ubiquity has an interview with Gordon Bell that is pertinent to what
we're doing:
http://www.acm.org/ubiquity/interviews/g_bell_2.html
Bell is involved with a company called CyberAll, which is writing software
to store all of a person's information: papers, photographs, books,
etc. This seems very much in line with his personal involvement with the
Computer Museum History Center in Mountain View.
It's hard to tell exactly what CyberAll is from the interview -- if anyone
knows or has pointers to more information, please pass it on -- but
there's no reason the OHS couldn't serve the exact same purpose. Ideally,
it should.
-Eugene
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