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13 septembre 1956 : invention du disque dur. Le RAMAC 305 est dévoilé par IBM. Il offrait une capacité de stockage de 5 Mo. Equipé de 50 plateaux d’un diamètre de 60 cm tournant à la vitesse de 1200 tours/min, on pouvait espérer la vitesse de 8,8 Ko/s. #historyofcomputing
2/9/1969 : débuts d'internet. Un premier nœud est installé à l'UCLA et à Stanford sur un mini ordi Honeywell 516 de la taille d'un frigo connecté à un seul terminal. Le projet ARPAnet est de mettre en relation des ordinateurs via le réseau téléphonique. #historyofcomputing
Jack Good to Turing ("Prof") in 1948: "Pardon the use of the typewriter: I have come to prefer discrete machines to continuous ones." KCC AMT/D/7 #turing #historyofcomputing
A moth in the machine gave birth to a term: the first computer bug was literal 🐛🖥 #TechTrivia #HistoryOfComputing”
Determination, commitment and innovation is at the heart of technology. From the early generation to the latest innovation, witness the evolution of computing power! 🖥✨ #HistoryOfComputing #InnovationJourney #TechEvolution #skyrimstech
The double analogy of analogue computing. Real world as a mathematical model. The model as an electronic circuit. Bringing an analog computer from 1950s to life again. #computerhistory #historyofcomputing #arithmeum
Did you know that the first computer bug was an actual bug? In 1947, a moth got stuck in a relay of the Harvard Mark II computer, causing a malfunction. The term “debugging” was coined after this incident. #ComputerFacts #HistoryOfComputing
1936: Vladimir Lukyanov built the "Water Integrator" - the first computer running on water! Using tubes & chambers, water flow solved complex equations faster than manual calculations. 150+ were built for engineering projects. #HistoryOfComputing
Did you know? 🧠💡 Before computers existed, Alan Turing imagined a machine that could think. It became the foundation of modern computing. 🖨️ It was called… the Turing Machine. #AlanTuring #AI #HistoryOfComputing #STEM #Innovation #TuringMachine 🤖📜✨
Delighted to cut the cake at the @MuseumComputing 20th Anniversary event @SwindonLibrary tonight - with some special guests #historyofcomputing The very first Museum of Computing is here in #Swindon
Did you know? The first computer program was written by Ada Lovelace in the 19th century, long before the actual computers were built. 🧠💻 True or False? #TechTrivia #HistoryOfComputing #ProgrammingFacts
🌐 The internet: a technological marvel born in the 1960s, blossomed in the 80s and 90s, forever altering how we communicate & consume knowledge. Connecting people instantly, it sparked a new era of enlightenment, democratizing access to information. #HistoryOfComputing #Contabo
In this garage, Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak sparked the tech revolution, giving birth to Apple I 🍎 Fun Fact: Apple I debuted on April Fools' Day in 1976, funded by selling Jobs' VW van and Wozniak's HP calculator. Just from that, a tech empire emerged 🖥️🌐 #HistoryofComputing
Ah, the good ol' days. I guess this century, @Apple would've gone for "iWorld," instead. #HistoryOfComputing #eWorld cc @LanceUlanoff @doctorow @computermuseum
Take a trip down memory lane with us to the late 1990s, when the dot-com bubble was in full swing! 💻📈 It was a time of explosive growth in the internet industry, with investors pouring money into internet startups, hoping to strike it rich. #HistoryOfComputing #Contabo
Updating a post from 2015, I reflect on a coincidental collection of references to mechanical computers: brianclegg.blogspot.com/2025/04/mechan… #computing #historyofcomputing #mechanicalcomputers
The First Web Browser: In 1990, Tim Berners-Lee developed the first web browser, which he called WorldWideWeb. The web browser made the internet more accessible and user-friendly, allowing more people to use the internet. #HistoryOfComputing #WorldWideWeb #Contabo
🌅 Exploring the captivating #HistoryOfComputing with a trip down memory lane to the 1950s’ “Dawn of AI” with Turing & McCarthy laying the groundwork for modern computing. Let’s discuss this exciting journey of transformative tech. Who do you admire most & why?👇
A moth in the machine gave birth to a term: the first computer bug was literal 🐛🖥 #TechTrivia #HistoryOfComputing”
The term “bug” already existed for mechanical errors, but this incident popularised it in computing. Grace Hopper, a pioneer of computer science, made the famous log entry. The legacy lives on every time we say, “I found a bug.” #WomenInTech #HistoryOfComputing (13/18)
Sharing a book review of @tsmullaney The Chinese Computer that I just published in the British Journal of the History of Science. #historyofcomputing #ChinaHistory doi.org/10.1017/S00070…
Did you know? 🧠💡 Before computers existed, Alan Turing imagined a machine that could think. It became the foundation of modern computing. 🖨️ It was called… the Turing Machine. #AlanTuring #AI #HistoryOfComputing #STEM #Innovation #TuringMachine 🤖📜✨
💾 You’ll learn about transistors, microchips, programming languages, and how the internet grew from ARPANET to what we know today. #HistoryOfComputing #InternetHistory #TechBooks thisgrandpablogs.com/digital-revolu…
Ah, the good ol' days. I guess this century, @Apple would've gone for "iWorld," instead. #HistoryOfComputing #eWorld cc @LanceUlanoff @doctorow @computermuseum
Baked into History! 🥐💻 Discover how a bakery invented the first business computer. Join the LEO Society online talk Tuesday, 8th July 2025. #LEOcomputer #HistoryOfComputing Book your spot: eventbrite.co.uk/e/baked-into-h…
Container history all the way back to Unix - new age tech on age old foundations #HistoryOfComputing
Snapchat aimed to be a messaging service for your closest network, NOT a social media broadcast service. Wrong era, maybe -- but admirable. #HistoryOfComputing
@evanspiegel sat down with @guyraz on the latest episode of @HowIBuiltThis! Tune in to hear how the team built @Snapchat from the ground up, lessons learned along the way, and where we’re now headed: wondery.com/shows/how-i-bu…
Updating a post from 2015, I reflect on a coincidental collection of references to mechanical computers: brianclegg.blogspot.com/2025/04/mechan… #computing #historyofcomputing #mechanicalcomputers
Here’s a toast to five mothers of today’s IT who are behind everything from the fundamentals of computing to personal computers and the internet. #womenshistorymonth #historyofcomputing domains.registry.godaddy/blog/5-women-w…
Ada Lovelace wasn’t just the first programmer—she was a visionary who saw the true potential of computers before they even existed. Her legacy lives on in programming, AI, and beyond. #WomenInTech #AdaLovelace #HistoryOfComputing #NacossSync
The Fascinating History of Computing: From Ancient Tools to Modern Pioneers - A Journey Through the History of Computing... myscrappydays.com/news.php?slug=… #Historyofcomputing #Abacus #Turing #AdaLovelace #CharlesBabbage #Zuse #Atanasoff #Computingpioneers
The 1st computer programmer wasn't from our digital era at all. Ada Lovelace, daughter of famed poet Lord Byron, scribbled the world's first program in the 1800s! Remarkable proof that humanities and sciences make an ingenious alliance. #WomenInSTEM #HistoryOfComputing
The Turing Machine, invented by Alan Turing, is the theoretical foundation of modern computers. It's a model that defines the limits of computation. #HistoryOfComputing #AlanTuring
This is a visual treat that comes with a surprising shift around the mid-21st century. #HistoryOfComputing cc @dsearls @doctorow
Evolution of the computer from 1940 to 2100 📹AI x.com/visualfeastwan…
myscrappydays.com/news.php?slug=… 🖥️⏳ From ancient tools like the abacus to modern pioneers like Turing and Lovelace, the history of computing is a tale of continuous evolution. 🌍💻 #HistoryOfComputing #TechPioneers #Innovation #ComputingRevolution
don knuth and stephen kleene picking cotton in the soviet union in the frunze collective farm near khiva in 1979. from the ershov archives #logictwitter #historyofcomputing #compsci
A bit about Bill Gates from another William of 9MA @willowshigh #famouscomputerscientists #historyofcomputing
Babbage's steam punk design for the Analytical Engine (Source: Science Museum) #HistoryOfComputing #AI
An introduction to automatic computers. 1963 version. It has the 'really old book' scent. #historyofcomputing
Calling ALL #IEEE Members: We are conducting a special search for the next EIC of #IEEE Annals of the #HistoryofComputing magazine. Apply before the deadline, December 1st @ bit.ly/45Bu0YC #ComputingHistory
vera molnar's algorithms exhibit at modem, debrecen. review to come... #computerart #veramolnar #historyofcomputing
#EGTN Brillant talk by @ColletIsabelle4 !! La transition numérique devra se faire avec les femmes! #gendergap #historyofcomputing #genderbias
just a heads up: the computers are coming! (published by the southwest radio church in 1980) #historyofcomputing
.@NPR #podcast: “When Women Stopped Coding” #HistoryOfComputing #WomenInTech #WomenInSTEM npr.org/sections/money…
Did you know? 🧠💡 Before computers existed, Alan Turing imagined a machine that could think. It became the foundation of modern computing. 🖨️ It was called… the Turing Machine. #AlanTuring #AI #HistoryOfComputing #STEM #Innovation #TuringMachine 🤖📜✨
#Apple's original #1984 ad youtube.com/watch?v=R706is… #HistoryOfComputing ^ @Patbagley via @karaswisher
every day when you can look at Babbage manuscripts is a great day! @HSMOxford #charlesbabbage #adalovelace #historyofcomputing
just gave a 270 seconds (!) long talk at the royal society : ) #historyofcomputing #computergeneratedmusic #edsac #davidchampernowne
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