Evolution of computers

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  • Evolution of computers

    Evolution of computers
    computers in the form of individual desktop computers, laptops and tablets Have Become Such an Important part of everyday living That it can be difficult to remember a time When They did not exist. In reality, computers Known As They are used today and are still Relatively new. Computers, Although technically Have Been In use since the abacus approximately 5000 years ago, it is modern computers That Have had the greatest and MOST profound effect on society. The first digital full-sized computer
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    Evolution of computers

  • Suze Konrad presented the Z3

    Suze Konrad presented the Z3
    the first programmable electromagnetic computer by a perforated tape .Tenia 2,000 memory electromagnets 64 words of 22 bits, weighing 1,000 kg and 4,000 .A cosumia wats edition delayed 0.9 seconds mientres a multiplication or division tardavba 3 sec ..
  • E.N.I.A.C

    E.N.I.A.C
    Jobo engineers Presper Eckert and John Mauchly W, developed for the US military in ballistic research laboratory at Aberdeen, the ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator and calculator), considered the first computer and its operation is fully
  • U.N.I.V.A.C 1,

    U.N.I.V.A.C 1,
    The first commercial computer UNIVAC 1 manufactured by Sperry-Rend Howard Aiken Corporaiton and bought by the US Census Bureau available thousand words of main memory and could read magnetic tapes.
  • spreadsheet

    spreadsheet
    Dan Bricklin created the first spreadsheet, later to be called VisiCalc.
  • WordStar word processor

    WordStar word processor
    Se desarrolla el famoso procesador de textos WordStar, originalmente para plataforma CP/M (Control Program for Microcomputer).
  • Puts Compaq Compaq Portable II compatible PC for sale

    Puts Compaq Compaq Portable II compatible PC for sale
    Compaq offered for sale PC compatible Compaq Portable II, much lighter and smaller than its predecessor, used 8 MHz microprocessor and 10MB hard drive, and was 30 cheaper than the IBM PC / AT with hard disk%.
  • World Wide Web

    World Wide Web
    Tim Berners-Lee invented hypertext to create the World Wide Web (www), a new way to interact with the Internet. He also created the foundations for HTTP transmission protocol, the language of HTML documents and the concept of the URL.
  • Windows 95

    Windows 95
    Windows 95 launch of Micro DVD version 1.5, current base of DVD.soft is specified.
  • MSN

    MSN
    Internet users with broadband connection outnumber Internet users with free modem saw in most developed countries
  • Mac OS X Leopard 10.5

    Mac OS X Leopard 10.5
    a Dell company launches the first portable computer (laptop) with the Ubuntu Linux operating system preinstalled.
    The company Steve Jobs, Apple launches new Mac OS X version 10.5 Leopard
  • windows 7

    windows 7
    On October 22, the successor to Windows Vista is released, Windows 7