History of Computer

  • 2015 BCE

    128 GB SD CARD

    128 GB SD CARD
    A huge jump from the 128 MB SD card in 2005, the 128 GB SD card is capable of storing around 1000 times more data than the 128 MB SD card.
  • 2015 BCE

    Cloud Storage in Modern Days

    Cloud Storage in Modern Days
    Big internet companies like Google and Amazon have a large amount of storage capacity for Cloud Storage. Cloud storage is a online computing model where the data is stored on online servers accessed from the Internet, so called "cloud"
  • 2009 BCE

    WINDOWS 7

    WINDOWS 7
    Win 7 is the new OS developed by Microsoft for PC's in 2009. The new Windows seem to be much more polished and smooth.
  • 2005 BCE

    128 MB SD Card

    128 MB SD Card
    Was first introduced in 2005, seemed to be a huge development point in terms of data development.
  • 2001 BCE

    WINDOWS XP

    WINDOWS XP
    Windows XP is an operating system for PC developed by Microsoft. It has been the most popular and prevalent OS for the next decade.
  • 1991 BCE

    Internet Publicized

    Internet Publicized
    The World Wide Web became available to everyone. As APPARENT adopt the new network technologies, the public world wide is officially available.
  • 1967 BCE

    ARPANET

    ARPANET
    The Advanced Research Projects Agency Network was the first internet network developed by ARPA.
  • 1964 BCE

    IBM System/360

    IBM System/360
    The first mainframe of computers that can process applications in a very wide range from scientific to commercials. Designed by IBM in 1964, was later on used by NASA in Apollo
  • 1963 BCE

    SYNCOM

    SYNCOM
    SYNCOM is the first synchronous communication satellite used by NASA.
  • 1955 BCE

    Whirlwind machine

    Whirlwind machine
    Introduced by MIT, the Whirlwind machine is a revolutionary turning point in the development of computer. It is the first computer loaded with magnetic core RAM and real-time graphics
  • 1949 BCE

    EDSAC

    EDSAC
    An early British Computer, which is considered to be the first stored program computer, which means it does the programming from its memory. It is also the computer that ran the first computer game called "Baby".
  • 1943 BCE

    Colossus(Early First Computers / devices)

    Colossus(Early First Computers / devices)
    Colossus is considered the first electric programmable computer, developed by Tommy Flowers. This is also created to help Britain read encrypted German messages.
  • 1942 BCE

    ABC

    ABC
    Abbreviated from Atanasoff-Berry Computer, which is considered to be the first electronic digital computer. It is developed by American professor John Vincent Atanasoff.
  • 1941 BCE

    Bombe(PreComputers/Machines)

    Bombe(PreComputers/Machines)
    A machine that was created by the British scientists to help the Allied forces to detect German's secret messages during World War 2.
  • 1936 BCE

    Z1 (Early First Computers/Devices)

    Z1 is considered to be the first binary programmable computer, developed by German engineer, Konrad Zuse
  • 1900 BCE

    Burroughs Accounting Machine(PreComputer/Machines)

    Burroughs Accounting Machine(PreComputer/Machines)
    A calculating machine that is widely used around 1900's, specifically for commercial accounting purposes
  • 1822 BCE

    Difference Engine - First Automatic Computing Machine(PreComputers/Machines)

    Difference Engine - First Automatic Computing Machine(PreComputers/Machines)
    British scientist Charles Babbage developed what is known to be the first automatic computing machine in the world - Difference Engine. The machine is capable of calculating a series of numbers and produce a hard copy of the results.
  • MAC OS FIRST DEVELOPED

    MAC OS FIRST DEVELOPED
    Steve Jobs found several new tricks and developed what was known as the MAC Operating System. This OS differentiates from the traditional Windows OS and is a turning point in the history of OS development.
  • Intel 4004

    Intel 4004
    A microprocessor developed by Intel in 1971. It is a 4-bit processor with 4KB main memory. It was the first programmable device used in calculators.