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First Programable Computer
Konrad Zuse - Z1 Computer -
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Computers
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First computing Biz
John Atanasoff & Clifford Berry they where the fist computig bizez -
First commercial computer
Able to pick presidential winners. -
First IBM Computer
International Business Machines
IBM enters into 'The History of Computers'. -
Frist computer language.
The first successful high level programming language. -
The first bank industry computer
The first computer to hold different accounts and have calculators on it for bank use. -
The Chip
The firs comuter chip was made it was later called the motherboard -
The first computer game invented
The first computer game was invented, Spacewar Computer Game -
First Mouce
The mouce will enble people to move a curzer around on there screen. -
Internet Was introduced
The interet was intoduced so people cn communicate though a global network called the world wide web. -
First Ram Chip
The ram chip will enable people to run progrms on there computer but not very manny. -
The first microprocessor.
The first computer prossesor wad mad so computers can run different programs. -
The Floppy Disk was made
The floppy disk was made to move differant small files on to a different computer. -
Ethernet Networking
Networking became a large network of lan lines conected together to make ethernet networking. -
The first consumer computers
The first computer where people cn buy fo there personal use but no one eally wanted one YET!! -
Word Processors.
The computer with a word prossesor to reconize key words the user types in. -
Microsoft was introduced
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Home Computers Grew!
More and more people strted buying computer for there personal use. -
The first home computer with a GUI, graphical user interface.
The first computer where people can use there mouse to click 2d icons on there screen. -
Microsoft begins the friendly war with Apple.
Microsoft and apple began there war of tecnology. apple and windows are at war to see who can ceate the best phones,compputers,and softwear.
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