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SourceThe ENIAC was built in the mid-20th century by the US Army, Ordinance Corps. and Research Development Command. It was so big that it tookup the entire room.
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Source The SEAC was constructed by the U.S. National Bureau of Standards. It was used for around 8 uses, one of them is metorology.
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SourceBASIC (Beginner's All-Purpose Symbolic Instruction Code) was developed in the mid-1960's. This programming language was intended for students to be able to use the computer even though they are not in the science or math fields.
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SourceThe US Dept. of Defence made the first network for military purposes. The network was called "ARPANET". but eventually it turned into the internet that we know today.
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Source Microsoft Windows 1.0 was released by Paul Allen and Bill Gates. It was included with MS-DOS.
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SourceThe original Apple computer was released on Aprill 11, 1976 by the Apple Computer Company. The developer was Steve Wozniak.
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SourceC++ was first started to be developed on 1983 by Bjarne Strostrup. It is designed for desktop applications, servers, and even entertainment software.
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SourceThe first Dell computer was designed by the company on 1985. It was sold for $795, and it had an intel processor.
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SourceThe Game Boy was first released on April 21, 1989. Almost 119 million units of the Game Boy were sold.
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SourcePython was designed by Guido van Rossum. Python is widely used as a high-level programming language
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SourceBluetooth was created in 1994 by Ericsson, a Swedish Company. The name, "Bluetooth", comes from the 10th century King,
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SourceJava was first developed by Oracle Corperation in 1995. Java was first designed for ineractive television, but it is now known to be on almost every device.
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Source Alice was developed in 2000 by Saarland University. It's used for educational purposes to teach beginners how to code.
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SourceMinecraft was first released to the public on May 17,2009 by Markus Perrson, aka Notch. He coded Minecraft with Java.
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SourceCounter-Strike: Global Offensive was released on August 21, 2012. It is part of a series called "Counter-Strike", and it is the latest edition of that series.