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the first computer was created by Konard Zuse, aa german engineer. He pioneers the use of binary math. Also he pioneers the use of boolean logic in electronic calculation.
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code breaking computer A british computer used for code breaking. It was developed by the Ballistics Research Laboratory in Maryland.
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nniac ENIAC is a computer made by the Billistics Reasearch Laboratory. ENIAC stands for Electronic Numerical Intergrator Analyzor and Computer.
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TransistorThis was the fist transistor. The transistor was developed by Bell Telephone Laboratories.
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IBMThis became the standard institutional mainframe computer. By the mid-80s the 360 generated more than 100 billion dollars in revenue for IBM.
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arpanetthe arpanet ws the first network and was developed by U.S department of defence. The network turned into todays internet and used TCP/P protocol, which we still use use today.
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c This is a programming language made by Dennis Ritchie. C is used exstensively in system programming.
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PL/MGary Kildall wrote this programming language. This was the first high-level programming language for the Intel microprocessor.
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perlPerl was made by Larry Wall. Perl is famouse for its excellent text processing capabillity.
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javaJava is a programming language that was made by Sun Microsystem. Designed to work acrodd multipul software platforms.
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bluetooth The bluethooth wireless tech was created by Ericsson. Bluetooth wireless tech was originally conceived as a wireless alternative to RS-232 data cables.
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PHP This language was made by Rasmus Lerdorf. PHP was a competitor to Miscrosoft's Active Server Pages.
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HDMI HDMI is a proprietary audio/video interface for transferring uncompressed video data and compressed or uncompressed digital audio data from an HDMI compliant source device. The cord can be used on gamming systems.
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snapchat Snapchat is an application. It can be downloaded on computers and cellular devices.
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ps4The playstation was made by Sony. The econsole enables other devices to interact with the playstation like IOS and Android devices.