Computer History Project

  • Z3

    Z3
    sourcefirst programmable computer . first working , programmable fully automatic digital computer. The German Aircraft Research institute used it to perform statistical analyses of wing flutter.
  • Eniac

    Eniac
    source1st electronic general-purpose computer. it was turing-complete. it was used to calculate artillery firing tables for the U>S Armys ballistic research lab
  • UNIVAC

    UNIVAC
    sourcethe first commercial computer and it had the ability to pick presidential winners.
  • Fortran

    Fortran
    sourceThis was created in 1957 by john backus and IBM and is the oldest programming language still used.
  • COBOL

    COBOL
    sourceUsed by the U.S post office aand developed by CODANSYL, ISO , and ANSI.
  • Spacewar

    Spacewar
    Steve Russell creates "SpaceWar!" This game is considered the first game intended for computers.
  • Arpanet

    Arpanet
    sourceThe Advanced Research Projects Agency Network (ARPANET) was an early packet switching network and the first network to implement the protocol suite TCP/IP. Both technologies became the technical foundation of the Internet.
  • the visual display module (VDM) prototype

    the visual display module (VDM) prototype
    sourceThe Apollo Guidance Computer (AGC) was a digital computer produced for the Apollo program that was installed on board each Apollo Command Module (CM) ...
    Power consumption‎: ‎55W Memory‎: ‎16-bit wordlength, 2048 words ...
    Processor‎: ‎Discrete IC RTL based Weight‎: ‎70 lb (32 kg)
  • Pacman

    Pacman
    sourceNamco releases the game Pac-Man for the first time.
  • Macintosh

    Macintosh
    sourcefirst mass market personal computrer featuring a graphical user interface and mouse. The macintosh was very expensive.
  • NSFNET

    NSFNET
    sourceThe National Science Foundation Network (NSFNET) was a program of coordinated, evolving projects sponsored by the National Science Foundation
  • WWW

    WWW
    source Tim Berners-Lee develops the World Wide Web. CERN releases the first Web server in 1991.
  • WebTV

    WebTV
    sourceWebTV is introduced allowing users to browse the web from their TV
  • Harvard Mark 1

    Harvard Mark 1
    sourceused by the US Navy for gunnery and ballistic calculations
  • Bluetooth

    Bluetooth
    source1/</a> Nonetheless it served as a platform for the development of BT audio, use cases and user experience and is a crucial part of Nokia’s Bluetooth history.