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The German Konrad Zuse designed and manufactured the Z1 the first programmable computer in history
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Konrad Zuse of Berlin, Germany, completed the 'Z1
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Is a computer architecture based on a 1945 description by Hungarian-American mathematician and physicist John von Neumann and others in the First Draft of a Report on the EDVAC. That document describes a design architecture for an electronic digital computer.
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DEVELOP THE FIRST ELECTRONICCOMPUTER FOR THE UNITED STATES ARMY
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This is considered the birthday of modern computing.[citation needed] Maurice Wilkes and a team at Cambridge University executed the first stored program on the EDSAC computer, which used paper
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First commercial computer had a thousand words of memory and could read magnetic tapes
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ibm is 7.000 series was the first of the transient computer
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sale of the first Douglas Engekbart computer receives the patent for the first mouse
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Sale of the first successful mini computer with a value of 18 thousand dollar
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Fourth generation computer appeared with the first microprocessor where the basic circuits meet
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The first international connections to ARPANET are established. ARPANET later became the basis for what we now call the Internet.
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A powerful personal computer with bitmapped graphical user interface
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First microcomputer implementation of BASIC by Bill Gates and Paul Allen, it was written for the MITS Altair, this led to the formation of Microsoft later in the year.
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First laser printer introduced by IBM – the IBM 3800.
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Apple Computer, Inc. founded, to market the Apple I single-board computer designed by Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs. It uses the MOS Technology 6502 microprocessor.
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Microsoft made a program that was compatible with IBM computers. This let more people come into contact with the now well-known program.
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Tim Berners Less came up with the World Wide Web. He started a computer revolution.
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The first laptop computer'the Power Book 100'came out. There were other portable computers before this'but they were very clunky and expensive.
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The first internet convention was held.
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Nokia introduced a phone that had internet capabilities. This started a revolution of devices that were small'portable computers.
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Google LLC is a main subsidiary company of the American multinational Alphabet Inc., whose specialization is the products and services related to the Internet, software, electronic devices and other technologies. Google's main product is the Internet content search engine, of the same name, although it also offers other products and services such as the Google Drive office suite, the
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Facebook, Inc. (AFI pronunciation: [feɪsbʊk]) (NASDAQ: FB) is an American company that offers online social media and social media services based in Menlo Park, California. Their website was launched on February 4, 2004 by Mark Zuckerberg, along with other Harvard University students and roommates, Eduardo Saverin, Andrew McCollum, Dustin Moskovitz, and Chris Hughes. It has been available in Spanish since February 2008.4 Facebook is a platform that works on a computing infrastructure
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YouTube (pronunciation AFI [ˈjuːtjuːb]) is a website of American origin dedicated to sharing videos. It features a variety of clips from movies, TV shows, and music videos, as well as amateur content like video blogs and YouTube Gaming. People who create content for this platform are generally known as youtubers.
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iPhone es una línea de teléfonos inteligentes de alta gama diseñada y comercializada por Apple Inc. Ejecuta el sistema operativo móvil iOS, conocido hasta mediados de 2010 como "iPhone OS".
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A team of surgeons at McGill University, including the da Vinci robo-surgeon and a robot anesthesiologist named, of all things, McSleepy, recently removed some dude's prostate during what is being billed as the world's first all-robotic surgery. The device transmits hi-def 3D images