Preserving History for Future Generations | Tech and the Debates | Airborne Motorcycles
The Apollo 11 display on the Washington Monument captured the imagination of thousands of visitors in D.C. this July. This exhibition marking the 50th anniversary of the moon landing recreated a magical moment for those who lived through it as well as those born after the landing. It was also a reminder of how technology can bring the past to life, enabling us to revisit pivotal moments in history and share important lessons with younger generations.
See how tech is at work preserving history and more below.



What we're reading
As Technology Like AI Propels Us into the Future, it can also Play an Important Role in Preserving Our Past | Microsoft on the Issues
Iconic Women of Science | Google
This Digital 3D Model of Notre-Dame Cathedral Might Be Its Salvation | Forbes
Technology Brings Images of Holocaust Survivors to Life | Tampa Bay Times
Cisco Announces Goals for Sustainable Packaging and Zero Waste | Cisco Newsroom
Building World-Class Sustainable Data Centers and Investing in Solar Power in Arizona | Microsoft on the Issues
Apollo 11 Had a Hidden Hero: Software | Wall Street Journal
What we're watching
We Have Liftoff: National Air and Space Museum Projects Saturn V Rocket on Washington Monument | NBC Washington
What we're saying
Tech, Detroit, and the Presidential Debates | Blog by TechNet President & CEO Linda Moore | TECHtalk Blog
The On-Demand Economy in the Detroit Debate
TechNet in the news
Here’s How Tech Companies Want to Change California’s Landmark Consumer Privacy Act | Mercury News
Tech and the Presidential Debates | Washington Post Technology 202
Blog of the Day | POLITICO Morning Tech
Before you start your weekend
This Flying Motorcycle Could Be the Future of Transportation, via Mashable: