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In the 1950s, a Broadway play tackled the fear that “electronic brains” would automate humans out of jobs.
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Macworld on MSN50 years ago, a single keystroke changed Apple and the world foreverOne of the most consequential developments in the history of computing happened 50 years ago. It set Apple on course to ...
Liskov is an early computer science pioneer who earned the Turing Award for contributions to the practical and theoretical foundations of programming languages and system design. Training in ethics, ...
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The Autopian on MSNRIP Bill Atkinson, Computer Pioneer, And Yes There's Sort Of A Car Angle HereI realize this isn’t a strictly car-related thing, but it is something that fits in with one of my other interests, old, obsolete computers, and it’s also about someone who was very influential in ...
This neat video from the [Computer History Archives Project] documents the development of the Aiken Mark I through Mark IV computers. Partly shrouded in the secrecy of World War II and the ...
My first meeting with Bill Atkinson was unforgettable. It was November 1983, and reporting for Rolling Stone, I had gained ...
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Computer History — Personal Computers, Computing and Internet! - MSNThe first electronic computer was built during the 1940s by John Vincent Atanasoff, a professor of physics and mathematics at Iowa State University, and one of his students, Clifford E. Berry. But ...
Built on foundations laid by early computing pioneers, it represented one of the first attempts at a commercial computer built for humans, expressed in the form of changes like the “OK” button.
Computer pioneer Niklaus Wirth died on 1 January 2024, just weeks before his 90th birthday. The long-serving ETH Professor of Computer Science achieved world fame by developing the Pascal programming ...
Her collaborators there included the computer music pioneer Max Mathews, who provided music for some of her films, among them “Olympiad” (1971) and “Mis-Takes” (1972).
The IBM Personal Computer was late to the market, arriving in 1981, but is still considered one of the most influential computers in history. But upstarts were beginning to nip at IBM's heels.
The Computer History Museum located in Mountain View, California, today released the Apple Lisa source code, including its system and applications software. Today happens to be the 40th ...
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