History of computers

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    history of computers

  • test turning

    the british mathematician and computer pionneer Alan turing plubish a paper describing the develoment later the paper will come as turning test.
  • first workable computer

    first workable computer
    The first succseful electronic computer this computer was a purpose to handle both numeric and textual information. it was desing by Presper E.
  • programing

    programming language Programming language developed, Finished in 1960. LISP stands for LIST Processing Used in A.I. development. Developed by John McCarthy at Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
  • Releasd

    Releasd
    first structerd and f procedural, programming language to be released.
  • Mouse conceved

    The Mouse was not to become popular until 1983 with Apple Computer's Lisa and Macintosh although compatible computers such as the Amstrad PC1512 were fitted with mice before this date.
  • Founded

    Intel founded by Robert Noyce and a few friends.
  • Forth developed

    Forth developed
    Programming language Forth developed. A simple, clean, stackbased design, which later inspired PostScript and the Java virtual machine
  • Clip

    Clip
    CLIP-4, the first computer with a parallel architecture.
  • Text editing

    Emacs text editing software created.
  • Mircosoft Word

    Mircosoft Word
    Microsoft Word software released.
  • Symbolics

    Symbolics
    registered the symbolics.com domain, the first .com domain in the world.
  • Images

    Fractal Image Compression Algorithm invented by English mathematician Michael F.allowing digital images to be compressed and stored using fractal codes rather than normal image data.
  • Adapter

    Macintosh IIfx released.on a 40 MHz version of the 68030 it achieved 10 MIPS. It also featured a faster SCSI adapter, which could transfer 3.0 Mbit/s.
  • Internet Connections

    Internet Connections
    Commercial providers were allowed to sell internet connections to individuals. Its use exploded, especially with the new interface provided by the World-Wide Web (see 1989) and NCSA Mosaic.
  • Power Macs

    Power Macs
    Be Inc. released BeOS R3. This was the first version of BeOS to be available for x86 PCs as well as PowerMacs.
  • play station

    sonny relsead play station
  • Opteron line

    Opteron line
    AMD releases the Opteron line of server processors. The Opteron is the successor of the Athlon MP, and introduces the 64-bit K8 microarchitecture.
  • Apple is announces

    Apple is announces
    Apple announces they are going to use Intel processors in upcoming Macintosh computers.
  • New relseases

    New relseases
    The first 8 terabyte hard drive is released by Seagate. Google releases the 64-bit version of Chrome for Windows.