History Of Computers

  • Colossus was released to break German Codes in WW2

    Colossus was released to break German Codes in WW2
    Colossus was a huge computer that was used by the British To crack German codes during WW2
  • The magnavox odyssey was released

    The magnavox odyssey was released
    The Odyssey was designed by Ralph H. Baer
  • The first home computer under £100

    The first home computer under £100
  • first electronic sat-nav

    first electronic sat-nav
    The first electronic sat-nav was developed in the 1980s as a way for drivers to get where they want if they dont know where they are going. It helps them to know where they are going.
  • The first Version of Microsoft

    The first Version of Microsoft
    Microsoft version 1.01 was created by Paul Allen and Bill Gates in Washington D.C, America
  • First film and tv streaming service

    First film and tv streaming service
    Netflix was founded by Reed Hastings. Netflix, Inc. is a provider of on-demand Internet streaming media available to viewers in all of North America (including Cuba[5]), South America and parts of Europe and the United States,The company was established in 1997 and is headquartered in Los Gatos, California. It started its subscription-based service in 1999.
  • Thetrainline.com

    Thetrainline.com
    t was created in 1997 and online ticket sales began in 1999. thetrainline.com ltd was formerly part of the Virgin Group and is now owned by private equity investors and management. The business has expanded significantly in the last eight years, acquiring its main online competitor Qjump from National Express Group in February 2004. the key people are Doug McCallum (Chairman), Clare Gilmartin (CEO)
  • Xbox was launched

    Xbox was launched
    The notion that Microsoft should develop its own gaming console began gaining traction way back in 1998, with Kevin Bachus, Seamus Blackley, Otto Berkes, and Ted Hase forming the software giant’s first console team after successfully pitching their idea to Bill Gates. Originally dubbed the “DirectX Box,” the console was intended to be the first game system built like a PC and to bring all of the flexibility and power of a gaming rig to the console market.
  • Linkedin

    Linkedin
    LinkedIn went live on the 5th May 2003, yes that’s right it is over 11 years old this year. LinkedIn is one of the oldest mainstream social platforms, older then YouTube, Facebook and Twitter. The mission statement was keyed to connecting the world’s professionals to make them more productive and successful. At the end of the first month of full operation LinkedIn had a total of 4,500 members in the network but on a bad day it would only get 20 sign ups put’s it all into perspective doesn’t it
  • Youtube

    Youtube
    YouTube began on February 14, 2005 when three former PayPal employees activated the Internet domain name "YouTube.com" and started to create a video-sharing website on which users could upload, share, and view videos. YouTube was founded by Chad Hurley, Steve Chen, and Jawed Karim, who were all early employees of PayPal.
  • Twitter is launched

    Twitter is launched
    Twitter was created in March 2006 by Jack Dorsey, Evan Williams, Biz Stone and Noah Glass and launched by July 2006. Its headquaters is in San Francisco, California, United States.
  • instagram

    instagram
    instagram (portmanteau of Instant Telegram) is an online mobile photo-sharing, video-sharing and social networking service that enables its users to take pictures and videos, Original author(s Kevin Systrom, Mike Krieger (Burbn, Inc.)
    Developer(s) Facebook, Inc.
    Initial release October 6, 2010
  • Snapchat was released

    Snapchat was released
    Snapchat is a photo messaging application developed by Evan Spiegel, Bobby Murphy, and Reggie Brown, then Stanford University students.Using the application, users can take photos, record videos, add text and drawings, and send them to a controlled list of recipients. These sent photographs and videos are known as "Snaps". Users set a time limit for how long recipients can view their Snaps as of April 2014, the range is from 1 to 10 seconds, after which they will be hidden from the recipients.
  • it was my birthday

  • You will never be alone

    You will never be alone
    drones will keep an eye on you wherever you go.
  • computers in your bloodstream

    computers in your bloodstream
    By the early 2030's there will be mini robots that will be placed into your body to fight off disease