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Computerization of Everyday Life
Category:
Autre
mise à jour avec succès:
16 sept. 2018
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Cecilie Riber Poulsen
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Les événements
1982 - Tron - The first movie to use computer animation
1982 - The computer was declared "Machine of the Year" by Time magazine
1982 - The Commodore 64 was released
1980 - Computers were in 15% of elemtary schools and 50% of secondary schools
1985 - Computers were in 82% of elemtary schools and 93% of secondary schools
1890 - The "Hollerith machine" - Analog, electronic computer for census data calculations
1950 - The UNIVAC I - a commercially available digital computer
Late 1930s - Konrad Zuse developed a series of computers
1944 - Colussus - Code-breaker/Cryptograph
1944 - The Mark I - An automatic and electromechanical computer
1946 - The ENIAC - First successful electronic computer
1949 - The EDSAC - The fist succesful stored program computer - "the dawn of the computer age"
1950's The SAGE - An ambitios, multisite, integrated computational system
1950's - Project Whirlwind - MIT and IBM computer with real-time technology
1958 - The launch of Sputnik
1969 - ARPANET - Precursor to the Internet
1965 - Government funding supplied roughly half of all computer research and development budgets in the United States
1960 - SABRE - The first experimental airline reservation system - built by IBM
1960 - First software company goes public
1960's - "The software crisis"
1979 - VisiCalc - Spreadsheet program
Early 1980's - Affordable computers and useful software packages brought the computer into the home as well
1960's - BASIC - An accessible programming language taugt to students
1975 - Altair 8800 - The beginning of the minicomputer's appeal to home users
1968 - Douglas Englebart presents his On-Line System - including the use of a mouse, networking, and a windowed screen interface
1977 - Apple II - First ready-made computer affordable for middle-class families
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1941-1943 Z3 (Konrad Zuse) - Performed sophisticated arithmetic
The Cold War - Led to further development of computer technology within government, industry and universities
1960's - Computers entering more businesses and corporate applications
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