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Telex Messaging Network comes on line
Worlds Brains
Model K
Elektro and Sparko
Konrad Zuse finishes the Z3 Computer
The Three Laws of Robotics
The first Bombe is completed happened
A Logical Calculus of the Ideas Immanent in Nervous Activity
John von Neumann writes First Draft of a Report on the EDVAC
First actual case of bug being found
Manchester Mark I Williams-Kilburn tube
Birth of the Modem
EDSAC
The Pilot Ace Computer
The UNIVAC
The first real time computer, Whirlwind
A Company in Britain was the first to use their Business online. They used the Lyons Electronic Office for their payroll to pay employees.
There are only 100 computers in the world.
FORTRAN becomes the first ever programming language to be created
The NORC
Steve Jobs is born; the co-founder and ex-CEO of Apple
The Librascope GP-30
The first computer scanned image is made
LG Electronics (then GoldStar) are founde
Richard Brodie is born, the original creator of Microsoft Word
COBOL an acronym
Timesharing- the first online communities
Virtual memeory
Robotic arm
Thomas Kurtz and John Kemeny create BASIC
AlphaVille was released to American audiences
The Brown Box was developed by Ralph Baer
The IBM 1360 was created with the idea
CICS (known formally as the Customer Information Control System)
Read-Only Rope Memory was introduced by NASA
Read-Only Rope Memory was introduced by NASA
Pong is widely regarded as one of the earliest and most iconic arcade games ever made
Pong is widely regarded as one of the earliest and most iconic arcade games ever made
Unix Originally meant to be a convenient platform for programmers developing software
TCP/IP (also known as the internet protocol suite)
Patented in 1975 by Xerox and co-invented by Metcalfe
Cray-1 Arguably the first ever commercially available super-computer ever.
Hard Disk Drive
3.5" floppy disk
IBM's PC
MS DOS
Commodore 64
Film animated scenes
Road To Point Reyes
MS Word
Flash memory
Apple MAC
C++ is published and becomes a popular object orientated programming
The Connor CP340A hard disk drive was released
Tin toy is the first computer animated film to win an Oscar
The Macintosh portable is released
The World Wide Web
The Answering Machine
The Linux
The Dylan language
The first Pentium processor
The PlayStation
First camera phone
USB Flash Drive
Y2K Bug
BitTorrent launched
Mac OS X released
DARPA's Centibots project
Earth Simulator
Blu-ray
Opportunity and Spirit Mars Rovers
NASA Ames Research Centre Supercomputer Columbia
Nintendo wii comes out
Hitachi Deskstar 7k100
Nvida releases CUDA GPU
Cloud based network attached storage solutions
Apple iPhone released
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