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In September 2008, the IEEE History Committee has launched the Global History Network (GHN) at the occasion of the IEEE Section Congress in Montreal, Canada. The IEEE Global History Network (GHN) intends to be the world's premier site for the documentation, analysis and explanation of the history of electrical, electronic, and computer technologies, the scientists, engineers and business people who made these technologies happen, and on the history of the organizations to which these men and women belonged.