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BT's <endeca_term>archive</endeca_term>: Pictures from the vault

BT's archive: Pictures from the vault

...Office, then as Post Office Telecommunications, and finally British Telecom. Its company archives are of national and international importance, with the vast majority counting as... Read more

20 January, 2012 by Rupert Goodwins

National Archives refreshes government data licensing

...The National Archives has extended the UK government licensing framework, which provides a policy and... Read more

1 August, 2011 by Sade Laja

National Archives trials archiving scheme for councils

...to preserve important online information is to be piloted by the National Archives. It will run the pilots in seven local authority archives, covering more... Read more

25 July, 2011 by Staff

Start-up rekindles holographic storage dream

...company, hVault, says it will develop and market the first commercially available archive systems based on holographic technology, which supports multiple layers of encoded data... Read more

17 April, 2012 by Joe McKendrick
BT corporate <endeca_term>archives</endeca_term> to be put online

BT corporate archives to be put online

...BT's corporate archive of images and documents is to be digitised and put online. BT... Read more

16 January, 2012 by Rupert Goodwins

EMC sets sights on small businesses with VNXe

In a key overhaul of its range, EMC has introduced storage for virtual datacentres aimed at SMBs, unveiled the successors to Clariion and Celerra, and revamped its deduplication and VMAX software Read more

18 January, 2011 by Jack Clark
National <endeca_term>Archives</endeca_term> DocsTeach 1

National Archives DocsTeach 1

...of the past using documents from the holdings of the US National Archives. Choose an historical topic and challenge yourself with an activity. Or, find... Read more

31 March, 2012
1943: Torpedo Away! - A Fun, Free Game of WWII Submarine Warfare 1.4

1943: Torpedo Away! - A Fun, Free Game of WWII Submarine Warfare 1.4

...to life through actual historical imagery mined from the United States National Archives. Stalk, target and destroy your enemy's ships. Avoid the inevitable, massive... Read more

29 March, 2012
Old Currency 1.0

Old Currency 1.0

...US Dollars, GB Pounds and Euros. Highly accurate data from British National Archives and USGPO Simple, easy-to-use interface Read more

11 February, 2012
OyezToday HD 1.3.5

OyezToday HD 1.3.5

...bench will follow when the Court releases these files to the National Archives at the start of the Court's next Term).Chicago-Kent is... Read more

5 August, 2011
Jigslide American West 1.20

Jigslide American West 1.20

...by Ansel Adams, and have been verified as public domain (source: National Archives and Records Administration). Use of the photographer's name is solely for... Read more

5 August, 2011
OyezToday 1.3.5

OyezToday 1.3.5

...bench will follow when the Court releases these files to the National Archives at the start of the Court's next Term).Chicago-Kent is... Read more

25 July, 2011
Old Money 1.2

Old Money 1.2

...Old Money" provides the answers!The knowledge and resources of The National Archives, medieval historian Nick Barratt and app designerRevelMobhave combined to create the ultimate... Read more

20 July, 2011
Todays Document 1.03

Todays Document 1.03

...most fascinating documents and photos from the collections of the US National Archives. Today's Document is an interactive gallery that displays a significant historical... Read more

20 March, 2011
Tokyo City Guide by Feel Social 1.0

Tokyo City Guide by Feel Social 1.0

...River from the center of Tokyo; and the National Diet Library, National Archives, and the National Museum of Modern Art, which are located, near the... Read more

19 March, 2011

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