Preserving artifacts of the information age
The Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California, aka Silicon Valley, is home to what's billed as the world's largest collection of computing-related objects. It's got several hundred tons of computer hardware, historic software, 12-million pages of documents. It's got games, photographs and videos, and oral histories of computer industry pioneers. And now, the museum has a new coffee table book of lush photographs featuring select artifacts in its collection.
Guest: Karen Tucker, Computer History Museum








