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  1. Silicon Valley: A 100 Year Renaissance: Directed by John R. McLaughlin. With Paul Berg, Nolan Bushnell, James H. Clark, Bob Cohn. Narrated by Walter Cronkite, this is the quintessential documentary on Silicon Valley and the emergence of a new golden age of civilization.

    • John R. McLaughlin
    • 1998-01-02
    • Documentary
    • 85
  2. Documentary that uses interviews, photographs and history to reveal the computer-related technological advancements made in this century. "Silicon Valley," a term coined by a trade press editor in the early 1970s, encompasses a culture as well as a place. Silicon Valley, a region in California...

  3. Jan 1, 1998 · Walter Cronkite is the host for this fascinating film featuring the stories of Hewlett and Packard, Intel, Apple Computer and dozens of other Silicon Valley entrepreneurs, inventors and visionaries. Movies

  4. The Silicon Valley Historical Association was formed in 1991 and is located in Menlo Park, California. It publishes books, produces documentaries and records filmed histories of notable tech industry figures who have contributed to the development of the tech industry.

  5. Description. Interviews with inventors, scientists, company founders, CEOs, authors, and Stanford professors and researchers pertaining to the history of the electronics revolution, along with images from historic videos and still photographs.

  6. In 1994, McLaughlin founded the Santa Clara Valley Historical Association, produced and directed the 1998 PBS documentary, Silicon Valley, a One Hundred Year Renaissance, narrated by Walter Cronkite, Silicon Valley, Five Part Series, narrated by Leonard Nimoy, co-authored three popular Silicon Valley history books, conducted approximately 120 ...

  7. Walter Cronkite is the host for this fascinating film featuring the stories of Hewlett and Packard, Intel, Apple Computer and dozens of other Silicon Valley entrepreneurs, inventors and visionaries. More than a history of computing, this program shows how the mecca of computer technology caused a fundamental shift in American society.