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Opened in late January, "Make Software: Change the World!" is the Computer History Museum's newest exhibition. Featuring in-depth explorations of some of the biggest innovations in the history of software--from Adobe's game-changing desktop publishing program Photoshop, to Wikipedia and the MP3--the exhibit provides historical context to some technologies that have now become commonplace and allows patrons to give coding a try in the Strata Family Foundation Software Lab. Whether you're someone with an interest in the architecture behind the programs you use on a daily basis, or want to see if coding might be your thing, this exhibit is for you. (NV)
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