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  Bell Labs - Encyclopedia.WorldSearch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Bell Labs was 50 percent owned by Western Electric, and 50 percent owned by AT&T. The work done by Bell Labs was broadly divided into three categories: research, systems engineering and development.
In 1933, Karl Jansky in his work for Bell Labs investigating the origins of static on long distance communications, discovered that radio waves were being emitted from the centre of the galaxy -- the founding of radio astronomy, though Bell did not pursue this, being more focused on the problems of telecommunications.
Bell Labs was also the original home to the UNIX operating system and the C programming language, developed by Brian Kernighan, Dennis Ritchie, and Ken Thompson in the early 1970s, as well as the C++ programming language developed by Bjarne Stroustrup in the 1980s.
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 Bell - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Bell, a mysterious experiment by the Nazis to overcome the force of gravity.
Wind instrument, the bell is the round, flared opening at the opposite end from the mouthpiece, where the sound exits and is amplified
Bell (fictional currency), is a fictional currency in several Nintendo Video games.
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Bell Telephone Laboratories or Bell Labs was originally the research and development arm of the Bell System, developing everything from telephone switches to specialized coverings for telephone cables, to the transistor.
In 1933, Karl Jansky in his work for Bell Labs investigating the origins of static on long distance communications, discovered that radio waves were being emitted from the centre of the galaxy -- the founding of radio astronomy, though Bell did not pursue this, being more focussed on the problems of telecommunications.
In 2002 Jan Hendrik Schön, a German physicist, was fired from Bell Labs after his work was found to contain fraudulent data; it was the first case of fraud in the lab's history.
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 Bell Laboratories - Wikipedia
Der Transistor wurde 1947 an den Bell Laboratories erfunden.
Außerdem waren die Bell Labs der Ursprung des Unix-Betriebssystems und der Programmiersprache C, entwickelt von Brian Kernighan, Dennis Ritchie, und Ken Thompson in den frühen 1970ern, sowie dessen objektorientierter Erweiterung C++ von Bjarne Stroustrup in den 1980ern.
Der gegenwärtige Sitz der Bell Labs ist in Murray Hill, New Jersey.
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 Bell Labs - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bell Telephone Laboratories (or sometimes ATandT Bell Laboratories), best known as Bell Labs, was originally the research and development arm of the United States Bell System.
At its height, Bell Labs had research and development facilities all over the USA,though mostly concentrated in the majority of areas in New Jersey; but before the telecomm bust of 2000, the Naperville-Lisle location had the single largest concentration of people (about 11,000).
Bell Labs is currently located in Murray Hill, New Jersey.
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 Bell Labs - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Bell Telephone Laboratories or Bell Labs was originally the research and development arm of the United States Bell System, and was the premier corporate facility of its type, developing a range of revolutionary technologies from telephone switches to specialized coverings for telephone cables, to the transistor.
In 1933, Karl Jansky in his work for Bell Labs investigating the origins of static on, discovered that radio waves were being emitted from the centre of the galaxy -- the founding of radio astronomy, though Bell did not pursue this, being more focused on the problems of telecommunications.
Bell Labs developed the Inferno (operating system) during the late 1990s based on the research done with Plan 9 and using the new Limbo programming language
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 Janisan - Bell Laboratories - Rodenticides
Bell's patented extruded baits appeal to rodents because they combine a flavorful formulation with bait hardness and multiple gnawing edges.
Bell's extruded baits pass tough weatherability tests in which they are placed in ovens at temperatures of 100 degrees Fahrenheit at 100 percent humidity for 15 days.
Bell's highly palatable meal bait, for example, is made from only human food-grade ingredients, seeds and grains which give rodents a variety of textures and flavors.
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 MSN Encarta - Search Results - Bell Laboratories   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Bell Laboratories, former division of AT&T Corp. renowned for research and innovation in communications and computing.
The optimism that pervaded the electronics industry early in the first quarter of the year faded rapidly, as spiraling inflation and critical parts shortages caught many contractors in a crushing economic vise.
A laboratory report describes the procedure, results, and conclusions of a laboratory experiment.
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 Bell Laboratories History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Bell Labs, celebrating more than three-quarters of a century of innovation, is the most famous research and development organization in the world.
Bell Labs research and development community consists of 16,000 employees in 16 countries.
Bell Labs Around the World underscores Bell Labs continuing influence in communications technology as it reaches out to better serve Lucent's customers worldwide.
www.bell-labs.com /history   (830 words)

  
 Bell Laboratories   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Tewkesbury Branch Bell Ringers The group has at its disposal 15 towers - twelve 6-bell towers, one 13-bell tower and one 3-bell tower.
Bell Family Researching the lineages from Virginia, North Carolina and England.
Bell and Lorraine Family tree from Dumfries, compiled by Walter Lorraine Bell, Vashon WA USA.
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 Bell Laboratories: Cadence Synthesis/Place-&-Route achieved time-to-market goals
Bell Laboratories is the research and development arm of Lucent Technologies, a world-renowned telecommunications technology company.
A joint project between Bell Labs research scientists and development engineers, the main objective was to verify the core of intellectual property that they license to their customers.
The success was an achievement for Bell Labs, the first in the industry to use the IP technology to verify the decoder chip.
www.cadence.com /company/success_stories/success.aspx?xml=belllabs_ss   (794 words)

  
 Bell University Laboratories
Bell University Laboratories was established in 1999 and is Bell Canada's most significant investment in external R and D. is an integrated research and commercial network that links Bell with researchers at universities in Quebec and Ontario, including the University of Toronto.
Bell University Laboratories (BUL) at the University of Toronto is a collaborative research program funded by Bell Canada and the University of Toronto.
Bell's university R and D Programs foster the growth of Canadian intellectual capital and contribute to our country's innovation and leadership in the development of communications and networking technologies.
www.bul.utoronto.ca   (505 words)

  
 Bell Laboratories - Wikipedia
Bell Labs war ursprünglich die Entwicklungsabteilung des Bell-Konzerns (gegründet 1876 von Alexander Graham Bell).
1925 wurden die Bell Labs ein eigenständiges Unternehmen, Anteilseigner waren zu gleichen Teilen Western Electric und ATandT.
Andere Wissenschaftler konnten seine als sensationell gefeierten Ergebnisse, u.a.
de.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bell_Labs   (392 words)

  
 VictorySiren.com - Bell Telephone Laboratories' "Big Bertha" Siren - History
The sound generating technology that created the original Victory Siren was developed at Bell Telephone Laboratories during World War II under the leadership of Dr. Harvey Fletcher.
A prototype high-performance siren was built by Bell Labs to demonstrate the concept, it was given the nickname, Big Bertha.
The experimental siren built by Bell Labs used an American Locomotive Co. compressor driven by a 95 HP Ford engine.
www.victorysiren.com /x/hist/h-bls.htm   (236 words)

  
 Bell Labs - The Transistor   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
"Bell Labs is the birthplace of the Transistor, inventing the device that led to a communications revolution.
Bell Laboratories' germanium junction transistor was fabricated in 1950
"Birthplace of the Transistor" - Bell Labs 1953 advertisement of the invention of the transistor.
www.bellsystemmemorial.com /belllabs_transistor.html   (871 words)

  
 Bell University Laboratories to support telerobotic surgery and telemedicine research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Bell University Laboratories is an innovative private-public partnership between Bell Canada and universities across the country.
Bell University Laboratories thus contributes to the development of communications technologies in Canada and allows for the development of new perspectives and discoveries.
Bell Canada provides connectivity to residential and business customers through wired and wireless voice and data communications, local and long distance phone services, high speed and wireless Internet access, IP-broadband services, e-business solutions and satellite television services.
www.hoise.com /vmw/05/articles/vmw/LV-VM-01-05-5.html   (556 words)

  
 Electronic News: The new Bell Labs - Bell Laboratories' transforming R&D practices - Company Operations   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Maydan points out one of Bell Labs greatest former strengths: "The scientists were free to do whatever they felt was important to do in the world, rather than what benefitted AT&T." Despite such a freewheeling approach, Bell Labs scientists conceived such ground-breaking developments as feedback theory, communications theory and the transistor.
In 1947, Bell Laboratories was 6,042 strong with approximately 135 studying the physical sciences.
Research Laboratory in Yorktown Heights, N.Y. by about 13 percent; employment in the physical sciences section was cut in half, from 200 to 100 people.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m0EKF/is_n2199_v43/ai_20109591   (1325 words)

  
 Multics Glossary -B-
A team from Bell Labs, led by E.
Bell Labs Multicians worked at BTL locations in Murray Hill, NJ, Whippany, NJ, and Holmdel NJ.
A GE-645 system was installed at Murray Hill from 1967 until Bell withdrew from Multics development in 1969.
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 Bell Laboratories - Fact Sheet - Hoover's
Since its founding in 1925, the scientists at Bell Laboratories have been responsible for many groundbreaking technological achievements and have been awarded thousands of patents and several Nobel prizes for their efforts.
Though most of its innovations have been within the area of communications, Bell Labs is also responsible for breakthroughs like the transistor, stereo recording, lasers, solar cells, and the Unix computer operating system.
Bell Labs is the R&D arm of telecommunications equipment maker Lucent Technologies.
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 Sound Recording Research at Bell Labs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
After John Stone from the Boston Bell Labs arranged a demonstration of the de Forest tube Oct. 30, 1912, Arnold started his amplifier research project.
1925 - Henry C. Harrison at Bell Labs developed a matched-impedance recorder to improved the frequency range from the previous narrow 250-2,500 cycles range of acoustic recorders to a wider range of 50-6,000 cycles using the condenser mic, tube amp, balanced-armature speaker, and a rubber-line acoustic recorder with a long tapered horn.
After a series of disappointing radio broadcasts by NBC of his orchestra in 1930-31 that failed to achieve the high quality of reproduction Stokowski was seeking, he helped Bell Labs set up a test room at the Academy of Music in Philadelphia.
history.acusd.edu /gen/recording/bell-labs.html   (1474 words)

  
 Network Data and Services Research Department -- Home Page (Lucent External)
The Network Data and Services Research Department is part of the Converged Networks and Services Research Center, which is part of Bell Labs Research.
This system was supported by Bell Labs for 2 years, and in 1998 sold to Switchboard (which provides mapping for the US Postal Service web site, among others).
Some of the department research projects have been and are conducted jointly with members in other parts of Bell Labs, and several projects involve active collaboration with Lucent product units.
www-db.research.bell-labs.com   (1459 words)

  
 bell   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Bell Laboratories was established in order to "do everything it can to advance the art of communication and assure and improve the technical future of the Bell System, whose cornerstone of technical achievement was innovation and evolutionary insight.
In 1941 the Laboratories moved to Murray Hill, New Jersey which later became corporate headquarters and the center for most of the Labs research (Mabon).
Bell Labs was involved in many "firsts." In the 1930s Dr. George R. Stibitz of Bell Laboratories developed the Complex Number Calculator.
www.asis.org /Features/Pioneers/bell.htm   (515 words)

  
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 Bell Labs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Bell Labs has generated more than 28,000 patents since 1925 and has played a pivotal role in inventing or perfecting key communications technologies, including transistors, digital networking and signal processing, lasers and fiber-optic communications systems, communications satellites, cellular telephony, electronic switching of calls, touch-tone dialing, and modems.
Bell Labs, the greatest research lab of the 20th century, is going through difficult times.
Bell Labs is part of the heritage of the many of the current and past companies in the telecom industry.
www.bellsystemmemorial.com /belllabs.html   (2388 words)

  
 AT&T News Release, 1995-03-24, Bell Labs researcher takes students cruising on info highway   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
AT&T Bell Laboratories' annual "World of Science" public seminars continue on Saturday, April 8, at 10 a.m.
All lectures are free, open to the public, and take place in Arnold Auditorium, on the Murray Hill campus of AT&T Bell Laboratories.
Lectures by technical staff members of AT&T Bell Laboratories are designed to provide high-school students and teachers an opportunity to learn about practical applications of science and mathematics.
www.att.com /press/0395/950324.bla.html   (288 words)

  
 Bell Laboratories - definition erklärung bedeutung glossar zu Bell Laboratories   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Bell Laboratories Definitionen, Erklärungen sowie Bedeutungen zu Bell Laboratories
Bell Labs war ursprünglich die Entwicklungsabteilung des Bell-Konzerns (gegründet 1876 von Alexander Graham Bell, dem Erfinder des Telefons).
* Außerdem waren die Bell Labs der Ursprung des Unix-Betriebssystems und der Programmiersprache C, entwickelt von Brian Kernighan, Dennis Ritchie, und Ken Thompson in den frühen 1970ern, sowie dessen objektorientierter Erweiterung C++ von Bjarne Stroustrup in den 1980ern.
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