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Addison Avenue: The Foundation
After jacks lifted the main house off the ground at Addison Avenue, restorers installed cribbing and cross-beaming for additional support while work was done on a new footing and foundation. The parti ...
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Addison Avenue: The Wear and Tear
Time and termites took their toll on the Addison Avenue site where Hewlett-Packard began — Bill Hewlett’s shed most of all. Bill lived in this structure when he moved to the property and he referred t ...
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Addison Avenue: What’s Old is New
Wood reclaimed from the house was used to replace boards too damaged to reuse on Bill Hewlett’s shed.
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HP House: Restored & Recognized
Gleaming after its full restoration, the Hewlett-Packard house welcomed a new addition to the front of the property: a historical marker recognizing the site as the Birthplace of Silicon Valley. The s ...
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Life of the Party: HP Sponsors eBay Live!
Hewlett-Packard was a multi-year premier sponsor of eBay Live!, the annual gathering of eBay users, employees, special exhibitors and guest speakers. At the time, the president and CEO of eBay was Meg ...
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New Digs at 367 Addison: Living Room
The living room in the Packards’ home at 367 Addison Avenue was also Hewlett-Packard’s first meeting room. The setting was furnished post-renovation as it might have been when the Packards resided the ...
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Remembering Addison Avenue: Artifacts
A ceremony on December 6, 2005, celebrated the conclusion of the Addison Avenue restoration project, which focused on preserving and reusing as many original materials as possible. To honor the effort ...
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The Lighter Side: LightScribe Tech
Not all printing was on paper. Hewlett-Packard’s LightScribe technology allowed users to laser etch their own designs directly onto data storage CDs and DVDs using optical disc writers. LightScribe fa ...