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the evolution of computers and technology

  • the new loom

    the new loom
    In France, Joseph Marie Jacquard invents a loom that uses punched wooden cards to automatically weave fabric designs. Early computers would use similar punch cards.
  • the first computer

    the first computer
    English mathematician Charles Babbage conceives of a steam-driven calculating machine that would be able to compute tables of numbers. The project, funded by the English government, is a failure. More than a century later, however, the world’s first computer was actually built.
  • Alan Turing presents the notion of a universal machine, later called the Turing machine, capable of computing anything that is computable. The central concept of the modern computer was based on his ideas.

    Alan Turing presents the notion of a universal machine, later called the Turing machine, capable of computing anything that is computable. The central concept of the modern computer was based on his ideas.
    Alan Turing presents the notion of a universal machine, later called the Turing machine, capable of computing anything that is computable. The central concept of the modern computer was based on his ideas.
  • J.V. Atanasoff, attempts to build the first computer without gears, cams, belts or shafts.

     J.V. Atanasoff, attempts to build the first computer without gears, cams, belts or shafts.
    J.V. Atanasoff, a professor of physics and mathematics at Iowa State University, attempts to build the first computer without gears, cams, belts or shafts.
  • FORTRAN programming

    FORTRAN programming
    The FORTRAN programming language is born.
  • The newly formed Intel unveils

    The newly formed Intel unveils
    The newly formed Intel unveils the Intel 1103, the first Dynamic Access Memory (DRAM) chip.
  • Radio Shack's initial production

     Radio Shack's initial production
    Radio Shack's initial production run of the TRS-80 was just 3,000. It sold like crazy. For the first time, non-geeks could write programs and make a computer do what they wished.
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    charlees babbage
    English mathematician Charles Babbage conceives of a steam-driven calculating machine that would be able to compute tables of numbers. The project, funded by the English government, is a failure. More than a century later, however, the world’s first computer was actually built.
  • The first IBM personal computer

    The first IBM personal computer
    The first IBM personal computer, code-named “Acorn,” is introduced. It uses Microsoft’s MS-DOS operating system. It has an Intel chip, two floppy disks and an optional color monitor. Sears & Roebuck and Computerland sell the machines, marking the first time a computer is available through outside distributors. It also popularizes the term PC.
  • Apple unveils the Mac OS X operating system

    Apple unveils the Mac OS X operating system
    Apple unveils the Mac OS X operating system, which provides protected memory architecture and pre-emptive multi-tasking, among other benefits. Not to be outdone, Microsoft rolls out Windows XP, which has a significantly redesigned GUI
  • Mozilla’s Firefox 1.0

     Mozilla’s Firefox 1.0
    Mozilla’s Firefox 1.0 challenges Microsoft’s Internet Explorer, the dominant Web browsers. Facebook, a social networking site, launches.
  • Apple unveils the iPad

    Apple unveils the iPad
    Apple unveils the iPad, changing the way consumers view media and jumpstarting the dormant tablet computer segment.
  • Google releases the Chromebook

    Google releases the Chromebook
    Google releases the Chromebook, a laptop that runs the Google Chrome OS.
  • Facebook

    Facebook
    Facebook gains 1 billion users on October 4.
  • Apple and Microsoft

    Apple and Microsoft
    Apple releases the Apple Watch. Microsoft releases Windows 10.