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On this day in 1946, ENIAC, is unveiled by its creators, at University of Pennsylvania . 6 women were selected to configure and interconnect ENIAC's components. Their contribution to the program wasn't acknowledged until the mid 1980s. #computer #ACM #TodayinComputingHistory

carlosjaimebh's tweet image. On this day in 1946, ENIAC, is unveiled by its creators,  at University of Pennsylvania . 6 women were selected to configure and interconnect ENIAC's components. Their contribution to the program wasn't acknowledged until the mid 1980s.
#computer #ACM #TodayinComputingHistory

Stephen Wilhite was working at CompuServe in 1987 when he and his team created a new format that allowed users to share compressed image files with ease. The first GIF, short for graphics interchange format, was released #OTD. What's your favorite #GIF ? #TodayinComputingHistory


On this day in 1958, Jack Kilby, an electrical engineer at Texas Instruments, demonstrated the first working integrated circuit. Along with Robert Noyce, he is credited with the invention of the IC. Sources: All about Circuits, Computer History Museum #TodayInComputingHistory

TheOfficialACM's tweet image. On this day in 1958, Jack Kilby, an electrical engineer at Texas Instruments, demonstrated the first working integrated circuit. Along with Robert Noyce, he is credited with the invention of the IC. 

Sources: All about Circuits, Computer History Museum
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Dec 3, 1924: John Warner Backus born. He led the IBM team that developed FORTRAN and later invented BNF, the context-free meta syntax notation. (PC: PIerre.Lescanne via Wikipedia) #TodayInComputingHistory

cschool_pro's tweet image. Dec 3, 1924: John Warner Backus born. He led the IBM team that developed FORTRAN and later invented BNF, the context-free meta syntax notation. (PC: PIerre.Lescanne via Wikipedia) #TodayInComputingHistory

On this day 76 years ago, ACM was founded as the Eastern Association for Computing Machinery at a meeting at Columbia University in New York. The word "Eastern" was dropped from its name in January 1948. 🥂 bit.ly/44bN2U6 #TodayinComputingHistory #OTD #science #techorg

TheOfficialACM's tweet image. On this day 76 years ago, ACM was founded as the Eastern Association for Computing Machinery at a meeting at Columbia University in New York. The word "Eastern" was dropped from its name in January 1948. 🥂 bit.ly/44bN2U6 

#TodayinComputingHistory #OTD #science #techorg

In 2004, Google acquired Where 2 Technologies and Keyhole, and the new team of 50 people set out building a digital map that was searchable, scrollable, and zoomable. @googlemaps launched #OTD a year later, revolutionizing the way we navigate our world. #TodayInComputingHistory

TheOfficialACM's tweet image. In 2004, Google acquired Where 2 Technologies and Keyhole, and the new team of 50 people set out building a digital map that was searchable, scrollable, and zoomable. @googlemaps launched #OTD a year later, revolutionizing the way we navigate our world. 

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#OTD in 1956, @MIT 's Whirlwind computer became the first to allow its user to enter commands through a keyboard, a revolutionary solution at a time when instructions were communicated by inserting punched cards and changing dials and switches. #TodayinComputingHistory #computers

TheOfficialACM's tweet image. #OTD in 1956, @MIT 's Whirlwind computer became the first to allow its user to enter commands through a keyboard, a revolutionary solution at a time when instructions were communicated by inserting punched cards and changing dials and switches.
#TodayinComputingHistory #computers

#TodayInComputingHistory. Happy 26th birthday to Google.

On this day in 1998: Google was founded.



#OTD in 1959, the Automatically Programmed Tool (APT) was demonstrated at @MIT . APT is a #programming language used to generate instructions for numerically controlled machine tools. Used widely through the 1970s, it is still a standard internationally. #TodayinComputingHistory

TheOfficialACM's tweet image. #OTD in 1959, the Automatically Programmed Tool (APT) was demonstrated at @MIT . APT is a #programming language used to generate instructions for numerically controlled machine tools. Used widely through the 1970s, it is still a standard internationally.
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Then, we can't forget that its the birthday of Jonathan Postel too, who along with Paul Mockapetris designed and implemented DNS. #TodayInComputingHistory #today #HappyBirthday #TriviaTime


30 de noviembre de 1988, un estudiante de Cornell lanza un experimento para medir el tamaño de Internet. Resultado: 6 mil de las 60 mil computadoras conectadas a ARPANET quedaron practicamente inútiles. Así nació la ciberseguridad moderna 🐛🍎


🗓️ Echo This Day – November 30, 1936 English mathematician Alan Turing published the first details of the Turing machine (model pictured), an abstract device that can simulate the logic of any computer algorithm by manipulating symbols. #EchoThisDay #History #onthisday #TodayIn

echothisday's tweet image. 🗓️ Echo This Day – November 30, 1936

English mathematician Alan Turing published the first details of the Turing machine (model pictured), an abstract device that can simulate the logic of any computer algorithm by manipulating symbols.

#EchoThisDay #History #onthisday #TodayIn

#TalDíaComoHoy en 1959, IBM entregó los primeros IBM 7090, ordenadores totalmente transistorizados que revolucionaron la informática. 🚀🖥️ Su potencia permitió avances científicos y espaciales.

ForoHistorico's tweet image. #TalDíaComoHoy en 1959, IBM entregó los primeros IBM 7090, ordenadores totalmente transistorizados que revolucionaron la informática. 🚀🖥️ Su potencia permitió avances científicos y espaciales.

October 29, 2009... 'Today is the internet's 40th birthday. Well, not exactly the internet but Arpanet – the Pentagon-funded research project that is the predecessor to the internet. Forty years ago, a simple message "Lo" (it was supposed to be "Login", but the system crashed)…

Yeah. Jeffrey [Epstein] told me that he studied math at UCLA with the Unabomber, who was a math teacher. -Stuart Pivar

connerben's tweet image. Yeah. Jeffrey [Epstein] told me that he studied math at UCLA with the Unabomber, who was a math teacher.
-Stuart Pivar
connerben's tweet image. Yeah. Jeffrey [Epstein] told me that he studied math at UCLA with the Unabomber, who was a math teacher.
-Stuart Pivar
connerben's tweet image. Yeah. Jeffrey [Epstein] told me that he studied math at UCLA with the Unabomber, who was a math teacher.
-Stuart Pivar
connerben's tweet image. Yeah. Jeffrey [Epstein] told me that he studied math at UCLA with the Unabomber, who was a math teacher.
-Stuart Pivar


7️⃣ IBM PC (1981) The PC that standardized the personal computer market and shaped modern desktops. 8️⃣ Google Search Prototype (1996–1998) The early racks used by Larry Page & Sergey Brin — a turning point that transformed how the world accesses information.

5️⃣ Apple I (1976) Hand-built by Steve Wozniak, the Apple I represents the birth of personal computing. 6️⃣ Cray-1 Supercomputer (1976) One of the most iconic supercomputers ever built, famous for its vector processing and futuristic design.



3️⃣ IBM System/360 (1964) Revolutionized business computing with a family of compatible computers, introducing the concept of scalable computing. 4️⃣ XeroxAlto (1973) The first computer with a graphical user interface (GUI), mouse inspirational foundation for Apple Macintosh.

🔥 Greatest Inventions Showcased at the Computer History Museum 1️⃣ ENIAC (1945) The world’s first general-purpose electronic computer — a giant step toward modern computing. 2️⃣ UNIVAC I (1951) The first commercial computer, marking the beginning of the computer industry.



🔥 Greatest Inventions Showcased at the Computer History Museum 1️⃣ ENIAC (1945) The world’s first general-purpose electronic computer — a giant step toward modern computing. 2️⃣ UNIVAC I (1951) The first commercial computer, marking the beginning of the computer industry.


Ever wondered how we got from punch cards to CI/CD? Curated list of rare footage, docs & folklore covering Turing to Torvalds. Perfect background watching for devs who like their tech with a side of history. github.com/watson/awesome…


27 Nov 1852: English #mathematician Ada Lovelace, who is considered the first #computer programmer, dies of uterine cancer at the age of 36 in London, England. #History #OTD #BritishHistory #ad amzn.to/3l3FKec

URDailyHistory's tweet image. 27 Nov 1852: English #mathematician Ada Lovelace, who is considered the first #computer programmer, dies of uterine cancer at the age of 36 in London, England. #History #OTD #BritishHistory #ad amzn.to/3l3FKec

Listen to our Podcast Episode on Ada Lovelace, an extremely brilliant woman, who excelled in mathematics, and today she is widely acknowledged as the first computer programmer. She died #onthisday in 1852. #podcast #adalovelace #womeninSTEM #womeninscience buff.ly/SI9daSm


We had the DES encryption algorithm then. My cryptography professor pointed out then that the S boxes were not random. It was doomed. We had to write a C library to do the 1000 digit multiplications for public key encryption. PGP didn't exist yet. Y2K was a bug that no one had…


timeline of computers and calculators, 100 BCE red to 1943.

Tomi_Tapio's tweet image. timeline of computers and calculators, 100 BCE red to 1943.

English mathematician & writer Ada Lovelace died #OTD in 1852. Widely considered the first computer programmer. In the 1840s, she wrote the first algorithm intended to be processed by a machine. The First Tech Visionary: newyorker.com/tech/annals-of… #WomenInSTEM

AdmirableWomen's tweet image. English mathematician & writer Ada Lovelace died #OTD in 1852.

Widely considered the first computer programmer. In the 1840s, she wrote the first algorithm intended to be processed by a machine.

The First Tech Visionary: newyorker.com/tech/annals-of… #WomenInSTEM

Good morning, Builders. Welcome to Throwback Thursday. 🕰️ Today, we are going back to Year Zero: 1950. I fed Alan Turing’s original paper "Computing Machinery and Intelligence" into NotebookLM this morning. I asked the AI to visualise its own origin story. The result is this…

jonhillymakes's tweet image. Good morning, Builders. Welcome to Throwback Thursday. 🕰️

Today, we are going back to Year Zero: 1950.

I fed Alan Turing’s original paper "Computing Machinery and Intelligence" into NotebookLM this morning. I asked the AI to visualise its own origin story.

The result is this…

The story of modern data handling began when IBM adopted and commercialised the floppy disc, bringing reliable and portable storage to millions. Explore how that spark ignited today’s powerful mobility-first tech shift: wp.me/pbGsBv-1Wq From kilobytes to terabytes, every…


we remembering Ada Lovelace (10 Dec 1815 – 27 Nov 1852) . 🔹 World's first computer programmer. 🔹 Visionary: Saw computers could go beyond mere calculation. 🔹 Wrote the first algorithm for Babbage's Analytical Engine. Her legacy: from 19th-century notes to 21st-century code.

DistrictNavsari's tweet image. we remembering Ada Lovelace (10 Dec 1815 – 27 Nov 1852) .

🔹 World's first computer programmer.
🔹 Visionary: Saw computers could go beyond mere calculation.
🔹 Wrote the first algorithm for Babbage's Analytical Engine.
Her legacy: from 19th-century notes to 21st-century code.
DistrictNavsari's tweet image. we remembering Ada Lovelace (10 Dec 1815 – 27 Nov 1852) .

🔹 World's first computer programmer.
🔹 Visionary: Saw computers could go beyond mere calculation.
🔹 Wrote the first algorithm for Babbage's Analytical Engine.
Her legacy: from 19th-century notes to 21st-century code.

Wow, How to scale up a bunch of commodity computers in 90's to today's google datacenter, Map Reduce, and "numbers every programmer should know, if not Turing Award then Eckert-Mauchly IEEE or John von Neumann Medal 🎖️


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On this day in 1946, ENIAC, is unveiled by its creators, at University of Pennsylvania . 6 women were selected to configure and interconnect ENIAC's components. Their contribution to the program wasn't acknowledged until the mid 1980s. #computer #ACM #TodayinComputingHistory

carlosjaimebh's tweet image. On this day in 1946, ENIAC, is unveiled by its creators,  at University of Pennsylvania . 6 women were selected to configure and interconnect ENIAC's components. Their contribution to the program wasn't acknowledged until the mid 1980s.
#computer #ACM #TodayinComputingHistory

On this day in 1958, Jack Kilby, an electrical engineer at Texas Instruments, demonstrated the first working integrated circuit. Along with Robert Noyce, he is credited with the invention of the IC. Sources: All about Circuits, Computer History Museum #TodayInComputingHistory

TheOfficialACM's tweet image. On this day in 1958, Jack Kilby, an electrical engineer at Texas Instruments, demonstrated the first working integrated circuit. Along with Robert Noyce, he is credited with the invention of the IC. 

Sources: All about Circuits, Computer History Museum
#TodayInComputingHistory

#OTD in 1956, @MIT 's Whirlwind computer became the first to allow its user to enter commands through a keyboard, a revolutionary solution at a time when instructions were communicated by inserting punched cards and changing dials and switches. #TodayinComputingHistory #computers

TheOfficialACM's tweet image. #OTD in 1956, @MIT 's Whirlwind computer became the first to allow its user to enter commands through a keyboard, a revolutionary solution at a time when instructions were communicated by inserting punched cards and changing dials and switches.
#TodayinComputingHistory #computers

On this day 76 years ago, ACM was founded as the Eastern Association for Computing Machinery at a meeting at Columbia University in New York. The word "Eastern" was dropped from its name in January 1948. 🥂 bit.ly/44bN2U6 #TodayinComputingHistory #OTD #science #techorg

TheOfficialACM's tweet image. On this day 76 years ago, ACM was founded as the Eastern Association for Computing Machinery at a meeting at Columbia University in New York. The word "Eastern" was dropped from its name in January 1948. 🥂 bit.ly/44bN2U6 

#TodayinComputingHistory #OTD #science #techorg

In 2004, Google acquired Where 2 Technologies and Keyhole, and the new team of 50 people set out building a digital map that was searchable, scrollable, and zoomable. @googlemaps launched #OTD a year later, revolutionizing the way we navigate our world. #TodayInComputingHistory

TheOfficialACM's tweet image. In 2004, Google acquired Where 2 Technologies and Keyhole, and the new team of 50 people set out building a digital map that was searchable, scrollable, and zoomable. @googlemaps launched #OTD a year later, revolutionizing the way we navigate our world. 

#TodayInComputingHistory

#OTD in 1959, the Automatically Programmed Tool (APT) was demonstrated at @MIT . APT is a #programming language used to generate instructions for numerically controlled machine tools. Used widely through the 1970s, it is still a standard internationally. #TodayinComputingHistory

TheOfficialACM's tweet image. #OTD in 1959, the Automatically Programmed Tool (APT) was demonstrated at @MIT . APT is a #programming language used to generate instructions for numerically controlled machine tools. Used widely through the 1970s, it is still a standard internationally.
#TodayinComputingHistory

Dec 3, 1924: John Warner Backus born. He led the IBM team that developed FORTRAN and later invented BNF, the context-free meta syntax notation. (PC: PIerre.Lescanne via Wikipedia) #TodayInComputingHistory

cschool_pro's tweet image. Dec 3, 1924: John Warner Backus born. He led the IBM team that developed FORTRAN and later invented BNF, the context-free meta syntax notation. (PC: PIerre.Lescanne via Wikipedia) #TodayInComputingHistory

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