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    Bell Labs is an American industrial research and development (R&D) company credited with the development of radio astronomy, the transistor, the laser...
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    Plan 9 from Bell Labs is a distributed operating system which originated from the Computing Science Research Center (CSRC) at Bell Labs in the mid-1980s...
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    The Bell Labs Holmdel Complex, in Holmdel Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States, functioned for 44 years as a research and development...
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  • The American research and development (R&D) company Bell Labs is known for its many alumni who have won various awards, including the Nobel Prize and...
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    use the brake, My beautiful Daisy Bell! (Chorus) In 1961, an IBM 7094 at Bell Labs was programmed to sing "Daisy Bell" in the earliest demonstration of...
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  • successfully demonstrated on December 23, 1947, at Bell Laboratories in Murray Hill, New Jersey. Bell Labs was the research arm of American Telephone and...
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  • The Bell Labs Technical Journal was the in-house scientific journal for scientists of Bell Labs, published yearly by the IEEE society. The journal was...
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  • The Bell Labs Digital Synthesizer, better known as the Alles Machine or Alice, was an experimental additive synthesizer designed by Hal Alles at Bell Labs...
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    available in 1959, shortly after AT&T's Bell Labs announced their 110 baud modulation frequencies. The Bell 101 allowed digital data to be transmitted...
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    Inferno is a distributed operating system started at Bell Labs and now developed and maintained by Vita Nuova Holdings as free software under the MIT...
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    fraction of their revenues as a license fee to Bell Labs. As a result of this vertical monopoly, the Bell System effectively owned most telephone service...
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    the name Bell Labs and AT&T adopted the name AT&T Laboratories for its R&D organization. AT&T Labs also traces its origin to Southwestern Bell Technology...
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  • natural languages. The original implementation was on an IBM 7090 at Bell Labs, Holmdel, N.J. SNOBOL4 was specifically designed for portability; the...
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    mapping division and the acquisition of Alcatel-Lucent, including its Bell Labs research organization. The company then also experimented with virtual...
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  • The Young Turks were a group of leading scientists who worked at Bell Labs, who were insatiably curious about the science behind communications. Many...
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    Ken Thompson (category Scientists at Bell Labs)
    1943) is an American pioneer of computer science. Thompson worked at Bell Labs for most of his career where he designed and implemented the original...
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    Dennis Ritchie (category Scientists at Bell Labs)
    Bronxville, New York. His father was Alistair E. Ritchie, a longtime Bell Labs scientist and co-author of The Design of Switching Circuits on switching...
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    that it retain control of Western Electric, Yellow Pages, the Bell trademark, Bell Labs, and AT&T Long Distance. It also proposed that it be freed from...
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    location of Bell Labs, having moved there in 1941 from nearby New York City. The first working transistor was demonstrated in Bell Labs' Murray Hill...
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    p. 160. Bell Labs 1975, p. I-43. Bell Labs 1975, p. 1-45. Bell Labs 1975, p. 1-46. Bell Labs 1975, p. I-45. Bell Labs 1975, p. 8–1. Bell Labs 1975, p...
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    Alcatel-Lucent (redirect from Alcatel Bell)
    being a successor of AT&T's Western Electric and a holding company of Bell Labs. In 2014, the Alcatel-Lucent group split into two: Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise...
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    bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from Virginia Tech. While working for Bell Telephone Laboratories he contributed to the design of the Bellmac 32, an...
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  • widely used within the Bell Labs, and also by external users, who knew it as Bell 2. It was superseded by Fortran when the Bell Labs' IBM 650 were replaced...
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    started in 1969 at the Bell Labs research center by Ken Thompson, Dennis Ritchie, and others. Initially intended for use inside the Bell System, AT&T licensed...
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    Princeton University. After serving in World War II, he was a researcher at Bell Labs and a professor at the University of Illinois. In 1990, Bardeen appeared...
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  • cards included the strapline 'Bell Labs Innovations' in a bid to retain the prestige of the internationally famous research lab, within a new business under...
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  • Prentice Hall, is a book written by Brian W. Kernighan and Rob Pike, both of Bell Labs and considered an important and early document of the Unix operating system...
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    and they had two children, Michael and Catherine. McMahon worked for Bell Labs from 1963 up until his death in 1989. He worked initially as a Linguistics...
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  • is the major component of a document processing system developed by Bell Labs for the Unix operating system. troff and the related nroff were both developed...
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  • B is a programming language developed at Bell Labs circa 1969 by Ken Thompson and Dennis Ritchie. B was derived from BCPL, and its name may possibly be...
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