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  1. History of computing. Hardware before 1960. Hardware 1960s to present. Software configuration management. Unix. Free software and open-source software. Computer science. Artificial intelligence. Compiler construction. Early computer science. Operating systems. Programming languages. Prominent pioneers. Software engineering. Modern concepts.

  2. Timeline of Computer History. By Category. Search. AI & Robotics (55) Computers (146) Graphics & Games (48) Memory & Storage (61) Networking & The Web (58) Popular Culture (50) Software & Languages (61) 1937. Bell Laboratories scientist George Stibitz uses relays for a demonstration adder. “Model K” Adder.

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    The Online Etymology Dictionary indicates that the "modern use" of the term, to mean 'programmable digital electronic computer' dates from "1945 under this name; [in a] theoretical [sense] from 1937, as Turing machine ". [3] The name has remained, although modern computers are capable of many higher-level functions.

  4. Dec 18, 2000 · In 1936, at Cambridge University, Turing invented the principle of the modern computer. He described an abstract digital computing machine consisting of a limitless memory and a scanner that moves back and forth through the memory, symbol by symbol, reading what it finds and writing further symbols (Turing [1936]).

  5. Jan 19, 2023 · Computers truly came into their own as great inventions in the last two decades of the 20th century. But their history stretches back more than 2500 years to the abacus: a simple calculator made from beads and wires, which is still used in some parts of the world today.

  6. History of computing. Hardware before 1960. Hardware 1960s to present. Software configuration management. Unix. Free software and open-source software. Computer science. Artificial intelligence. Compiler construction. Early computer science. Operating systems. Programming languages. Prominent pioneers.

  7. Before Babbage there is no evidence that anyone had ever conceived of such a device, let alone attempted to build one. The machine was designed to consist of four components: the mill, the store, the reader, and the printer. These components are the essential components of every computer today.

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