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First Computer Made
[http://overtheair.org/blog/2012/04/when-was-the-first-computer-invented/]
In 1822, Charles Babbage purposed and began developing the Difference Engine, considered to be the first automatic computing engine that was capable of computing several sets of numbers and making a hard copies of the results. -
The Analytical Engine
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Later, in 1837 Charles Babbage proposed the first general mechanical computer, the Analytical Engine. The Analytical Engine contained an Arithmetic Logic Unit (ALU), basic flow control, and integrated memory and is the first general-purpose computer concept. -
First Programmable Computer
[http://overtheair.org/blog/2012/04/when-was-the-first-computer-invented/]
The Z1, originally created by Germany’s Konrad Zuse in his parents living room in 1936 to 1938 is considered to be the first electro-mechanical binary programmable (modern) computer and really the first functional computer. -
First Electric Programmable Computer
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The Colossus was the first electric programmable computer, developed by Tommy Flowers, and first demonstrated in December 1943. The Colossus was created to help the British code breakers read encrypted German messages. -
First Computer Company
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The first computer company was the Electronic Controls Company and was founded in 1949 by J. Presper Eckert and John Mauchly, the same individuals who helped create the ENIAC computer. The company was later renamed to EMCC or Eckert-Mauchly Computer Corporation and released a series of mainframe computers under the UNIVAC name. -
The First Mini Computer
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In 1960, Digital Equipment Corporation released its first of many PDP computers, the PDP-1. -
The First Apple Computer
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The Apple I (Apple 1) was the first Apple computer that originally sold for $666.66. -
Apple III
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Apple_Inc.]
While the Apple II was already established as a successful business-ready platform because of Visicalc, Apple was not content. The Apple III was designed to take on the business environment. The Apple III was released on May 19, 1980. -
MacBooks
[https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2016/11/apple-drops-prices-for-storage-upgrade-options-on-older-macs/]
Mac Books are part of the Apple Company, and they're new to the company -
Apple Mac
[http://www.imore.com/nsfw-shut-about-new-mac-mini-already]
This is a mac computer. It's one of the most used computers in the world today, and it was created by Apple.