AT&T Archives: The Inventors of the Transistor Discuss Their Success
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Foundations of the Information Age: Invention of the Transistor was part of a series of short films produced by Bell Labs in the 1980s. The films on developments in tech that led to the information age.
Footage courtesy of AT&T Archives and History Center, Warren, NJ
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Foundations of the Information Age: Invention of the Transistor was part of a series of short films produced by Bell Labs in the 1980s. The films on developments in tech that led to the information age.
Footage courtesy of AT&T Archives and History Center, Warren, NJ
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