Fred Moore

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Fred Moore was an early personal computing enthusiast and activist best known as a founding member of the Homebrew Computer Club, which helped spark the microcomputer revolution in Silicon Valley.

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instanceOf person
activeIn microcomputers
personal computing
associatedWith computer hobbyist clubs
early personal computer hobbyist culture
associatedWithPlace Silicon Valley NERFINISHED
contributedTo microcomputer revolution
personal computer movement
era early personal computing era
familyName Moore NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork computing
microcomputers
personal computers
givenName Fred NERFINISHED
helpedSpark microcomputer revolution in Silicon Valley
ideology open access to computing
technology democratization
influenced early personal computer enthusiasts
grassroots computer clubs
knownFor grassroots computing activism
promoting access to computing technology
memberOf Homebrew Computer Club NERFINISHED
movement microcomputer revolution in Silicon Valley
personal computing movement
notableFor being a founding member of the Homebrew Computer Club
being an early personal computing enthusiast
occupation activist
computer enthusiast
role founding member of the Homebrew Computer Club

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Homebrew Computer Club member Fred Moore
Homebrew Computer Club coFounder Fred Moore