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Feb 19th, 1963
ASCII
ASCII
American Standard Code for Information Interchange — permitted machines from different manufacturers to exchange data. ASCII consists of 128 unique strings of ones and zeros. Each sequence represents a letter of the English alphabet, an Arabic numeral, an assortment of punctuation marks and symbols, or a function such as a carriage return.
Sep 10th, 1964 -
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Computer systems
Computer systems that use icons, windows and a mouse were designed by Douglas Engelbart.
Dec 13th, 1965
COMPUTER
COMPUTER
Digital Equipment Corp. introduced the PDP-8, the first commercially successful minicomputer. The PDP-8 sold for $18,000, one-fifth the price of a small IBM 360 mainframe. The speed, small size, and reasonable cost enabled the PDP-8 to go into thousands of manufacturing plants, small businesses, and scientific laboratories -
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Mar 5th, 1975
First Apple COMPUTER
First Apple COMPUTER
Steve Wozniak, a young American electronics expert, designed the Apple-1, a single-board computer for hobbyists. With an order for 50 assembled systems from Mountain View, California computer store The Byte Shop in hand, he and best friend Steve Jobs started a new company, naming it Apple Computer, Inc. In all, about 200 of the boards were sold before Apple announced the follow-on Apple II a year later as a ready -
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to-use computer for consumers, a model which sold in the millions.
Aug 12th, 1981
IBM introduced its PC
IBM introduced its PC
IBM introduced its PC, igniting a fast growth of the personal computer market. The first PC ran on a 4.77 MHz Intel 8088 microprocessor and used Microsoft´s MS-DOS operating system.
Aug 11th, 1983
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Apple introduced its Lisa. The first personal computer with a graphical user interface, its development was central in the move to such systems for personal computers. The Lisa´s sloth and high price ($10,000) led to its ultimate failure.
Apr 4th, 1989
Intel
Intel
Intel released the 80486 microprocessor and the i860 RISC/coprocessor chip, each of which contained more than 1 million transistors. The RISC microprocessor had a 32-bit integer arithmetic and logic unit -
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(the part of the CPU that performs operations such as addition and subtraction), a 64-bit floating-point unit, and a clock rate of 33 MHz
Jan 11th, 1994
YAHOO
YAHOO
Yahoo is founded. Founded by Stanford graduate students Jerry Yang and David Filo, Yahoo started out as "Jerry's Guide to the World Wide Web" before being renamed.
Jan 1st, 1995
AMAZON BOOKSTORE BECOME POPULAR
AMAZON BOOKSTORE BECOME POPULAR -
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With the launch of the Amazon Bookstore online shopping became popular.
May 11th, 1997
DEEP BLUE
DEEP BLUE
Deep Blue was a chess-playing computer developed by IBM.On May 11, 1997, the machine, with human intervention between games, won the second six-game match against world champion Garry Kasparov by two wins to one with three draws.
Jan 1st, 2008
Popularity of Computer
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Aug 8th, 2008
OLYMPICS
OLYMPICS
BEIJING OLYMPICS
Jan 1st, 2022
Future computer........
Future computer........
easy to carry, keyboard , mouse inside the computer
Sep 12th, 2035
future computer
future computer
APP to project a screen everywhere.
Sep 12th, 2050
future computer
future computer
invisable,
Period: Jan 1st, 1963 to Sep 11th, 2050
computer evolution -