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  • First Computer

    First Computer
    The computer was the first made in 1944. This helps the science behind a computer (making it smaller in size.)The inventor of the first computer is Charles Babbage. The first computer started the technology behind computer science link text
  • First Desktop

    First Desktop
    The first desktop came out in the New York city fair. This helps the science of a computer and future computers being able to be in peoples houses, and portable. The inventor is Ed Roberts link text
  • 8 - bit ram

    8 - bit ram
    The April 4, 1966 issue of Electronics magazine features an 8-bit RAM. This will let bigger and better looking games be played, and this will let computers run, much faster. It was made because people wanted computers to run faster and better. link text
  • First Flash Memory

    First Flash Memory
    Fujio Masuoka invents flash memory in 1984 while working for Toshiba. The storage of a computer will increase as time passes it was made because, people could store things people wanted to save for later. link text
  • MAC OS X

    MAC OS X
    The mac came out with the MAC OS X. laptop comes out, thechnology comes out with a portable computer. greater computers will come out, making the computer even smaller. the inventor is Steven Jobs link text
  • First World Wide Web

    First World Wide Web
    The first world wide web was created in 1990. The world wide web comes out: letting people search what they want World Wide! The web is a scource people can use to look things up like what is an apple. The inventor is Robert Cailliau
    [link text] 9https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Wide_Web)
  • windows 3.0

    windows 3.0
    Microsoft released the windows 3.0 in 1991. Windows is starting to come out with better versions of the windows. This will help in the way of having faster windows and have more included in the windows. Why they made this is because they wanted a newer and better version of the windows. It became the first widely successful version of Windows link text
  • Wifi

    Wifi
    The term Wi-Fi becomes part of the computing language and users begin connecting to the Internet without wires. The technology is comeing more advanced. They made wifi easier so you dont need wires running through your whole house and making a big mess. One of the wifi inventors is Terence Percival
    [link text] (pcmag.com)
  • Smart phone

    Smart phone
    The Smart Phone comes out with many computer functions. Your phones are turning out to become little computers. They wanted something similar to the computer that you can have in your pocket. link text
  • Google chrome laptop and browser

    Google chrome laptop and browser
    Google released the ChromeBook, a laptop that runs the google chrome OS. poeple wanted a better running computer and even smaller computer to have in their home and take it where ever they want to. The inventor is google.
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  • Apple Watch

    Apple Watch
    Apple releases the Apple Watch... the Apple watch lets you treat it like a phone, you can check your notifications that are on your personal device. The invetnor is Marc Newson
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  • self driving trucks

    self driving trucks
    They use less fuel, safe driving vehicles. They still need a human passenger because they need to make sure there cargo is safe. This might help people be able to drive while they are sleeping, like if someone is driving at night and pass out and they could just activate the self driving mode.
  • space drones

    space drones
    They could discover new things that nasa have never seen before and any cameras that they have. When the world eventually ends the drones could find a suitable planet that we could live on. link text
  • floating farms

    floating farms
    Floating farms are the next big thing in the future, and acually is already starting. The point of a floating farm is, in the future people predict there is not gonna be much space for farms and we need farms because that is our main food source.
    furhttp://www.smithsonianmag.com/innovation/are-floating-farms-our-future-180956476/
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