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About Silicon Valley Historical Association

The Silicon Valley Historical Association is an organization that publishes books, produces documentaries, and records and preserves filmed interviews covering the history of technology, its renaissance, and notable figures — many of whom have contributed to the Information Age, Computer Age, and Digital Age.

The Silicon Valley Historical Association is known also as the Santa Clara Valley Historical Association (SCVHA), a 501 (c) (3) non-profit.

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Adobe Founders - Charles Geschke and John Warnock Interview - March 28, 2000

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