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Bell Labs         
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  • Bell Laboratories logo, used from 1984 until 1995
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  • The original home of Bell Laboratories beginning in 1925, 463 West Street, New York.
  • Bell Laboratories logo, used from 1969 until 1983
  • Old [[Bell Labs Holmdel Complex]].  Located in New Jersey, about 20 miles south of New York.
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  • Reconstruction of the directional antenna used in the discovery of radio emission of extraterrestrial origin by [[Karl Guthe Jansky]] at [[Bell Telephone Laboratories]] in 1932
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  • The charge-coupled device was invented by George E. Smith and Willard Boyle
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  • Nokia Bell Labs entrance sign at New Jersey headquarters in 2016
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  • point-contact]] [[germanium]] device, was invented at Bell Laboratories in 1947.  This image shows a replica.
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  • The C programming language was developed in 1972.
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RESEARCH AND SCIENTIFIC DEVELOPMENT COMPANY
Bell Laboratories; Bell Labsq; AT&T Bell Labs; Bell Telephone Laboratories; Bell laboratories; Bell research lab; Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies; Bell Telephone Labs; International Western Electric; AT&T Bell Laboratories; Bell Lab; Bell lab; Bell laboratory; Bell labs; Bell-labs; A.T.& T. Bell Laboratories; Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.; LGS Innovations; Bellcomm; Nokia Bell Labs; President of Bell Labs; Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated; Nokia Labs

Nokia Bell Labs, originally named Bell Telephone Laboratories (1925–1984), then AT&T Bell Laboratories (1984–1996) and Bell Labs Innovations (1996–2007), is an American industrial research and scientific development company owned by multinational company Nokia. With headquarters located in Murray Hill, New Jersey, the company operates several laboratories in the United States and around the world.

Researchers working at Bell Laboratories are credited with the development of radio astronomy, the transistor, the laser, the photovoltaic cell, the charge-coupled device (CCD), information theory, the Unix operating system, and the programming languages B, C, C++, S, SNOBOL, AWK, AMPL, and others. Nine Nobel Prizes have been awarded for work completed at Bell Laboratories.

Bell Labs had its origin in the complex corporate organization of the Bell System telephone conglomerate. In the late 19th century, the laboratory began as the Western Electric Engineering Department, located at 463 West Street in New York City. In 1925, after years of conducting research and development under Western Electric, a Bell subsidiary, the Engineering Department was reformed into Bell Telephone Laboratories and placed under the shared ownership of the American Telephone & Telegraph Company (AT&T) and Western Electric. In the 1960s the laboratory was moved to New Jersey. It was acquired by Nokia in 2016.

Bell Labs         
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  • The original home of Bell Laboratories beginning in 1925, 463 West Street, New York.
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  • The charge-coupled device was invented by George E. Smith and Willard Boyle
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  • Nokia Bell Labs entrance sign at New Jersey headquarters in 2016
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  • point-contact]] [[germanium]] device, was invented at Bell Laboratories in 1947.  This image shows a replica.
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  • The C programming language was developed in 1972.
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RESEARCH AND SCIENTIFIC DEVELOPMENT COMPANY
Bell Laboratories; Bell Labsq; AT&T Bell Labs; Bell Telephone Laboratories; Bell laboratories; Bell research lab; Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies; Bell Telephone Labs; International Western Electric; AT&T Bell Laboratories; Bell Lab; Bell lab; Bell laboratory; Bell labs; Bell-labs; A.T.& T. Bell Laboratories; Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.; LGS Innovations; Bellcomm; Nokia Bell Labs; President of Bell Labs; Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated; Nokia Labs
AT&T Bell Labs         
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  • The original home of Bell Laboratories beginning in 1925, 463 West Street, New York.
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RESEARCH AND SCIENTIFIC DEVELOPMENT COMPANY
Bell Laboratories; Bell Labsq; AT&T Bell Labs; Bell Telephone Laboratories; Bell laboratories; Bell research lab; Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies; Bell Telephone Labs; International Western Electric; AT&T Bell Laboratories; Bell Lab; Bell lab; Bell laboratory; Bell labs; Bell-labs; A.T.& T. Bell Laboratories; Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.; LGS Innovations; Bellcomm; Nokia Bell Labs; President of Bell Labs; Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated; Nokia Labs
Pronunciation examples for Bell Labs
1. started in Bell Labs, which is now Nokia Bell Labs,
Voice Technology Systems & Children _ Patricia Scanlan _ Talks at Google
2. of Bell Labs.
The Idea Factory _ Jon Gertner _ Talks at Google
3. and 20s at Bell Labs.
The Idea Factory _ Jon Gertner _ Talks at Google
4. to the Bell Labs engineers.
A Mind at Play _ Jimmy Soni & Rob Goodman _ Talks at Google
5. to the Bell Labs executives.
The Idea Factory _ Jon Gertner _ Talks at Google
Examples of use of Bell Labs
1. Lucent has been considering separating its Bell Labs unit under a board composed of Americans.
2. During its 80–year history, Bell Labs has done pioneering work on many technologies such as the Unix computer operating system and the laser.
3. Other scientists at Bell Labs have made scientific breakthroughs leading to advances such as the invention of the transistor, Chu said.
4. One option to address concerns in the Congress and administration could be to create a company with a separate board to ringfence the Bell Labs business.
5. Sosin, a 35–year–old reserved finance scholar who had honed his theories at the famed Bell Labs, projected an aura of brilliance and fierce determination.