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Information technology

By a.ruiz4
  • in the beginning

    in the beginning
    the babilonians in 1900 , created the numeric system from 0 to 9 that machine.
  • the first computers

    the first computers
    Konrad Zuse finishes the Z3 computer.
    The Atanasoff-Berry Computer (ABC) is completed. After successfully
    demonstrating a proof-of-concept prototype in 1939, Atanasoff received funds to
    build the full-scale machine.
    During World War II, the team first built a large analog computer, but found it
    inaccurate and inflexible. After designers saw a demonstration of the ENIAC computer, they decided on building a digital computer.
    John Presper and John William fabricate the Eniac. create in1946
  • THE COMPUTER AGE

    THE COMPUTER AGE
    computer age and invertors'One day' the say 'computers will be really small;in fact, the will weigh less than 1,5tonnes'. Now,computer chips can be smaller than the full stop at the end of this sentences
  • Alan turing

    Alan turing
    enigmacreate enigma machine.
    The Turing test was proposed in 1950 by the mathematician Alan Turing machine to discern an intelligent one that is not. It was published in the article Computing Machinery and Intelligence.
    Although originally the article presents a little different today is considered the Turing test basically as follows: it is a human asks questions to a computer, without being able to access it directly.
  • Bile Gates and microsoft-Microsoft, Bill Gates

    Bile Gates and microsoft-Microsoft, Bill Gates
    bill gates and historyWilliam Henry "Bill" Gates III (born October 28, 1955) is an American business magnate, philanthropist, investor, computer programmer, and inventor. Gates originally established his reputation as the co-founder of Microsoft, the world’s largest PC software company, with Paul Allen. During his career at Microsoft, Gates held the positions of chairman, CEO and chief software architect, and was also the largest individual shareholder until May 2014. He has also authored and co-authored several book
  • the history of the PC-IBM, Apple & MAc

    the history of the PC-IBM, Apple & MAc
    macSteve Jobs introduced the original Macintosh computer on January 24, 1984. This was the first mass-market personal computer featuring an integral graphical user interface and mouse. This first model was later renamed to "Macintosh 128k" for uniqueness amongst a populous family of subsequently updated models which are also based on Apple's same proprietary architecture.
  • Humans against computers kaspanou plays Deeps Blue

    Humans against computers kaspanou plays Deeps Blue
    Deep Blue supercomputer was developed by the US manufacturer IBM to play chess. He was the first to beat a world champion in force, Gary Kasparov, with a slow pace of play. This occurred on 10 February 1996.1 in a memorable match. However, Kasparov won 3 and drew 2 of the following games, beating Deep Blue 4-2. The meeting ended on February 17, 1996.
  • The internet, google, cradors Sergey Brin and Larry page

    The internet, google, cradors Sergey Brin and Larry page
    Google Inc. is the company that owns the Google brand, the main product of which is the search engine of the same name. It was founded on September 4, 1998 by Larry Page and Sergey Brin, who in January 1996 reached a more effective search engine called Google.
  • kyle MacDonald

    kyle MacDonald
    KyleMacDonald
    Now he's written a book, One Red Paperclip, about the trading extravaganza and all the people he met along the way.
    "Just getting to your goal isn't the plan, it's all about the adventure along the way," said MacDonald.
  • IBM cpu

    created the Pentium 4 the year 2000
  • human against computers

    human against computers
    the computer create the humans machines, often these computers begin working for humans, but later they refuse to do this an star to do frightening and dangerous things
  • MSN

    MSN
    this the very popular network comunication for the people and not necessary mobile phone.
    Is a revolucionari network social adress.
  • tom hadfield

    tom hadfield
    tom hadfield
    Fetch, a mobile app that connects users with personal shopping assistants, launched today on stage at Disrupt New York.
    Users can simply open Fetch and type what you want, record yourself saying what you want, or take a picture. Fetch has trained assistants on the other end who will look at your request, find the best price for the product you want, and order it for you.