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por Christian Godinez 5 anos atrás

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Computer history timeline

The timeline of technological advancements showcases significant milestones in computing and communication devices. The Atanasoff-Berry Computer, introduced in 1937, is considered the first automatic digital computer, although its status is debated due to its lack of programmability.

Computer history timeline

Computer history

Watson-2010

Watson is a question-answering computer system capable of answering questions posed in natural language, developed in IBM's DeepQA project

The first known smart phone virus Cabir

The Cabir worm virus was publicly known in June 14, 2004. it was meant to spread and did not allow the user to do anything on their phone

Google-1998

Google was founded in Sept 4, 1998. It is a search engine that is fairly used by most people that use the internet and huge corporation

Kasparov vs. Deep Blue

this was a event where Garry Kasparov played six matches of chess against a IBM supercomputer called deep blue in the end of all the matches deep blue finally won

First Smartphone-1992

The first smartphone was created by IBM and invented in 1992 and able to buy in 1994. It was called the Simon Personal Communicator (SPC). While not very compact and sleek

Html-1989

Html stands for hypertext markup language and its code such as jave meant describing a web page's appearance/presentation (CSS) or functionality/behavior (JavaScript)

First cell phone-1983

the first cell phone was launched in 1983. It was the Motorola DynaTAC 800x. It was priced at around $4,000 and lasted for 30 minutes of talk time before dying

The Atanasoff-Berry Computer

was the first automatic digital computer introduced in 1937 it was debatable since it was not programmable or turing complete

Turning machine- 1936

An abstract machine introduced in 1936, it gave a mathematically precise definition of algorithm

Tabulator Machine

The tabulating machine helped with summarizing information on cards and helped processing data for 1890 U.S. census.