History of computer science

  • Binary number

    Binary number
    A german mathematic introduces the binary number
  • Analytical Engine

     Analytical Engine
    Charles Babbage invents the Analytical Engine
  • First computer algorithm

    First computer algorithm
    Ada Lovelace developes the first computer algorithm
  • Turing Machine

    Turing Machine
    Alan Turing invents the Turing Machine
  • Digital cumputer

    Digital cumputer
    Konrad Zuse inventes Z3, the first programmable digital compute
  • Z3

    Z3
    Konrad Zuse developed the world's first functional program-controlled computer, the Z3.
  • The transitor

    The transitor
    The transitor is invented at Bell Labs
  • Computer mouse

    Computer mouse
    Douglas Engelbart invents the computer mouse
  • DARPA creates ARPAnet

    DARPA creates ARPAnet
    DARPA creates ARPAnet, the first operatinal computer network and ancestor of the Internet
  • First personal computer

    First personal computer
    Kenbrank-l, the first personal computer, is sold in the USA
  • APPLE-L

    APPLE-L
    Steve Wozniak designed the APPLE-L, a single-board computer for hobbyist
  • MS-DOS

    MS-DOS
    IBM introduces its first MS-DOS Computer
  • Window 1.0

    Window 1.0
    Microsoft releases Window 1.0
  • WorldWideWeb

     WorldWideWeb
    Sir Tim Berners-Lee of CERN invents the WorldWideWeb
  • Mosaic

     Mosaic
    Marc Andresson created Mosaic, later known as Netscape , the first popular, user – friendly Web broswer
  • “RoadRunner”

     “RoadRunner”
    IBM suprecomputer “RoadRunner” reaches the speed of L petaflops
  • Qubits

    Qubits
    Researchess are able to manipulate “qubits,” quantum computing information units
  • Neurochip tecnology

    Neurochip tecnology
    Scientist cultivated brain cells on a microchip , advancing neurochip tecnology
  • Samsung Galaxy S6

    Samsung Galaxy S6
    Google reveals Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge's security flaws
  • IPHONE 6

    IPHONE 6
    The devices are part of the iPhone series and were announced on September 9, 2015 at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco by Apple Inc. CEO Tim Cook. The iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus jointly serve as successors to the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus