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Clifford Berry built the world's first electronic-digital computer at Iowa State University
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Konrad Zuse was a construction engineer for the Henschel Aircraft Company in Berlin, Germany at the beginning of WWII. Konrad Zuse earned the semiofficial title of "inventor of the modern computer
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The computer, controlled by pre-punched paper tape, could do addition, subtraction, multiplication, division and reference to previous results
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Magnetic tape allows for inexpensive mass storage of information and so is a key part of the computer revolution. The IBM 726 was one of the first practical high-speed magnetic tape systems for electronic digital computers.
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In the mid-fifties resources for scientific and engineering computing were in short supply and were very precious.
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Fairchild Camera and Instrument Corp. produced the first widely accepted epitaxial gold-doped NPN transistor
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first standard metal oxide semiconductor product for data processing applications an eight-bit arithmetic unit and accumulator.
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Computer-to-computer communication expanded when the Department of Defense established four nodes on the ARPANET
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Computers from now are better and have more technology and new softwear.
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New softwear makes your computer run faster and have the new version of apps.