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Andrew S. Grove Listen to Andy Grove's speeches and hear him read excerpts from his latest book, Only the Paranoid Survive

The Intel Museum traces the development of computer chips

TIME: Interview with Andy Grove
"All computing will take place in a connected setting. That places new requirements on everything."

TIME: Surviving in Digital Times
If Andy Grove's daring how-to doesn't help, maybe a rabbit's foot will

TIME: Chip Off the Old Block?
Intel may be inside most PCs, but a lawsuit claims that Digital's technology is powering the Pentium

FORTUNE: What If Bill and Andy Got Divorced?

FORTUNE:Killer Chip
Intel and Hewlett-Packard call their Merced microprocessor the next big step in computing. It's also a way to take all their customers and cement their loyalty -- permanently

FORTUNE:A Conversation with Andy Grove

FORTUNE: Intel's Amazing Profit Machine
In the past five years, CEO Andy Grove has redefined his company, transforming it from a maker of chips into an industry leader.The result: Intel is poised for another five years of explosive growth

FORTUNE: Three Promising (Non-Intel) Chipmakers

The Digital Age:


TIME:The Man Who Invented the Web

Tim Berners-Lee started a revolution, but it didn't go exactly as planned

TIME: Keeping Tabs Online
Doing business on the Net today is hard because the underlying software is so dumb.xml could change all that.

TIME: Chips Ahoy
Two dazzling technical advances promise to fuel the computer revolution -- at least for a few more years

TIME: Why Johnny Can't Surf
How to protect children from online smut? A big tent D.C.summit finds hot air alone won't do the job

TIME:Attention, Web Mart Shoppers!
Michael Kinsley on the Internet and mail-order taxes

TIME:Unshackling Net Speech
In its first foray into cyberspace, the Supreme Court says the First Amendment applies there too

TIME: In Search of the Real Bill Gates
He's perhaps the world's most famous businessman and also its richest person.Yet the general public knows very little about the man. Here's an intimate look at one of the most important minds and personalities of our era

FORTUNE:The Heart of Silicon Valley
Why Stanford -- the nexus of capital, high technology, and brainpower -- is the nexus of the digital age

FORTUNE:Gene Chip Breakthrough
Microprocessors have reshaped our economy, spawned vast fortunes and changed the way we live. Gene chips could be even bigger

FORTUNE:The Race to Build and Staff America's Chip Plants
Getting the semiconductor industry's new "fabs" up and running fast is crucial, especially when they're making the latest memory chips. But will enough qualified workers turn up?

FORTUNE:Ten Tech Trends to Bet On
The computing revolution is roiling every industry in sight. Here's how investors can make sense of the turmoil



Museums and Exhibits

The Computer Museum in Boston uses interactive exhibits to show visitors how computers have touched all aspects of modern life.

Smithsonian Institution's Computer History exhibit with online interviews of historical computer personalities, archives and an Information Age tour.

The Personal Computer Museum shows you how far and how fast the digital society has come. The Swedish museum is the world's largest, with 250 different types of personal computers on display.

Calculating Machines lets you use an 1885 adding machine online and check out a replica of a mechanical adding machine designed by Leonardo da Vinci.

Digital Moments
Explore how the past 10 years of the digital age have changed our world forever with this exhibit by photojournalist Doug Menuez



Organizations and Advocacy Groups

The Internet Society offers information on the latest in Internet technologies and issues.

The Electronic Frontier Foundationis a non-profit organization working to promote privacy and freedom of expression rights online.

Center for Democracy and Technology is a non-profit organization that promotes public policies which protect civil rights in computer and communications technologies.

Electronic Privacy Information Center tracks civil liberties issues in the Information Age.

CyberAngels is an Internet safety organization started by the Guardian Angels community safety organization.

The Children's Partnership's report on America's Children and the Information Superhighway offers analysis of how new digital technologies affect kids.

The Parent's Guide to the Information Superhighway gives parents a headstart in keeping up with their children online.