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  1. The Computer Revolution in Canada: Building National Technological Competence (History of Computing) by John N. Vardalas, 2001-10-01
  2. Writing Space: the Computer, Hypertext, and the History of Writing by Jay David Bolter, 1990-11-01
  3. Apple T-Shirts: A Yearbook of History at Apple Computer by Gordon Thygeson, 1998-01
  4. The History of the Personal Computer (Watts Library) by Josepha Sherman, 2003-09
  5. Numbers: Computers, Philosophers, and the Search for Meaning (History of Mathematics) by John Tabak, 2004-05
  6. The History of the Internet (Watts Library: Computer Science) by Josepha Sherman, 2003-03
  7. Dungeons and Desktops: The History of Computer Role-playing Games by Matt Barton, 2008-03-03
  8. The Ultimate History of Video Games: From Pong to Pokemon--The Story Behind the Craze That Touched Our Lives and Changed the World by Steven L. Kent, 2001-09-06
  9. Digital Art History (Intellect Books - Computers and the History of Art)
  10. Writing, Teaching, and Researching History in the Electronic Age: Historians and Computers
  11. Transforming Computer Technology: Information Processing for the Pentagon, 1962-1986 (Johns Hopkins Studies in the History of Technology) by Arthur L. Norberg, Judy E. O'Neill, 2000-02-29
  12. Bit by Bit: An Illustrated History of Computers by Stan Augarten, 1984-11
  13. The Government Machine: A Revolutionary History of the Computer (History of Computing) by Jon Agar, 2003-10-01
  14. Origins of Cyberspace: A Library on the History of Computing and Computer-Related Telecommunications (Limited Edition) by Diana H. Hook, Jeremy M. Norman, et all 2002-03

41. Cambridge Educational - The History Of Computers
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Wed. June 9, 2004 The History of Computers with VIDEO CLIP The history of computers is not just the story of a specialized machine but of a great idea and the people who made it happen. Initially designed as large-scale calculators, computers have quickly become indispensable tools in every field of endeavor. This fascinating program traces the course of technological innovations leading up to today's computers, from Charles Babbage and his analytical engine of the 1860s to the latest laptops. All the major concepts, advances, and companies are explored using demonstrations, expert commentary, and historic film footage and interviews. The program shows how ideas such as Boolean logic, the binary system, magnetic/iron core memory, and microprocessors have dramatically increased the capacity of computers while drastically reducing their size, a phenomenon known as Moore's Law. The personal computer or PC boom is easily seen as an inevitable event, with software programmers such as Steve Jobs and Bill Gates emerging as its leaders. A Cambridge Educational Production.

42. History Of Computers And The Internet - Academic Info
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43. The History Of Computers
The history of computers. The history of computers goes a long way back. The first ones were tools for calculating like the abacus.
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The History of Computers The history of computers goes a long way back. The first ones were tools for calculating like the abacus. Gradually the simple machines grew to be the fast multipurpose computers we have today. During WWII, both sides were using computers to decipher enemy messages. More and faster computers were developed. After the war, scientists continued the research in peace. This time the information was shared. Now because the information is shared, technology really sped up. Home Timeline One of the Uses Links

44. A SHORT HISTORY OF COMPUTERS
The history of modern electronic computers may have began in 1942. but several earlier events helped to set the stage. Early History
http://www.ecs.csun.edu/~dsalomon/history/histcomp.html
Originally written by:
EYAL POLAD, YARON TWENA, DORON FREIBERG, and GILAT ELIZOV.
CONTENTS
Introduction
Companies promote it for their employees. Parents demand it for their children. Those who have it believe they have a competitive edge. Those who don't have it seek it out. "It" is a computer. We are rapidely becoming a "computer society" Until recently computers were found only in environmentally controlled rooms behind locked doors. Only computer professionals dared enter these secured premises. In contrast today computers are found in millions of homes and just about every office. In fact there is a computer for one in every eight people in the world. Eventually all of us will have at least one computer and will use it every day for work and leisure. The history of modern electronic computers may have began in 1942. but several earlier events helped to set the stage.
Early History:
The abacus was probably the original mechanical counting device. It has been traced back at least 5000 years, and its effectiveness has withstood the test of time. The inventor and painter Leonardo de Vince (1452-1519) sketched ideas for a mechanical adding machine. A century and a half later the french philosopher and mathematician Blaise Pascal (1623-1662) finally invented and built the first mechanical adding machine. It was called the Pascaline and used gear-driven counting wheels to do addition.

45. Information Technology History - Outline
Technology, 1996. Stan Augarten, BIT By BIT An Illustrated history of computers (New York Ticknor Fields, 1984). R. Moreau, The
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A History of Information Technology and Systems
  • Four basic periods
    Characterized by a principal technology used to solve the input, processing, output and communication problems of the time:
  • Premechanical,
  • Mechanical,
  • Electromechanical, and
  • Electronic
A. The Premechanical Age: 3000 B.C. - 1450 A.D.
  • Writing and Alphabetscommunication.
  • First humans communicated only through speaking and picture drawings.
  • 3000 B.C., the Sumerians in Mesopotamia (what is today southern Iraq) devised cuniform
  • Around 2000 B.C., Phoenicians created symbols
  • The Greeks later adopted the Phoenician alphabet and added vowels; the Romans gave the letters Latin names to create the alphabet we use today.
  • Paper and Pensinput technologies.
  • Sumerians' input technology was a stylus that could scratch marks in wet clay.
  • About 2600 B.C., the Egyptians write on the papyrus plant
  • around 100 A.D., the Chinese made paper from rags, on which modern-day papermaking is based.
  • Books and Libraries: Permanent Storage Devices.
  • Religious leaders in Mesopotamia kept the earliest "books"
  • 46. History Of Computers Webquest
    The following websites will help you with your research history of computers Timeline of Computer Related Events Who s Who in Computer Land a Timeline of
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    ~ INVESTIGATING COMPUTERS ~ Computers and computer use have become part of our everyday routines. Aside from writing papers, playing games on the internet and Instant Messaging your friends, how much do you REALLY know about computers?
    This investigation will take you back in time to explore the history of computers. Using the provided links you will learn about the first computer (is it really a computer?), and will learn some key names associated with the development of computers. You will also voyage into the middle of a computer to learn about its parts and their functions. By the end of you investigation you will become more familiar with computers and will be able to apply you newly attained knowledge into daily computer use.
    YOUR TASK
    Your first task is to take a good look at the history of computers. Your investigation should answer the following questions:
    • What is considered to be the first computer? When was the first computer created? Who were the key players in developing the first computer? Around what time period was the home computer invented?

    47. Met Office: History Of Computers At The Met Office
    history of computers. In the beginning About 50 years ago, the Synoptic and Dynamical Research Subcommittee of the Meteorological
    http://www.met-office.gov.uk/research/nwp/numerical/computers/history.html

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    Research NWP Numerical Modelling ... Computers History NWP Climate Seasonal forecasting Atmospheric processes ... The stratosphere History of Computers
    In the beginning...
    About 50 years ago, the Synoptic and Dynamical Research Sub-committee of the Meteorological Research Committee recommended that the Met Office obtain an electric desk-calculator, and recruit a mathematician specially trained in computational methods, to enable the office to undertake trial meteorological computations. So it was, with such basic equipment, not even capable of automatic multiplication, that the Met Office began to fulfill the dream of L.F. Richardson, when in 1922 he suggested the possibility of numerical weather prediction using a grand 'forecast factory'- consisting of thousands of (human) computers, seated around a globe shaped auditorium, each one calculating the future state of the atmosphere at a fixed location by evaluating a set of equations. In the ten years following the purchase of the electrical desk-calculator, a small number of Met Office staff had access to a 'real' computer - the LEO 1 - which had been built by Lyons, the caterers. Eventually, in 1959 the Met Office purchased its first computer - a Ferranti Mercury, which the office named Meteor. With glowing valves and copious volumes of paper tape, the Met Office had entered the computer age.

    48. HISTORY OF COMPUTERS AND COMPUTING
    history of computers AND COMPUTING. Module Code G5AHOC. Level A. Semester Available 1. Credits 10. Catalogue Entry. This module
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    HISTORY OF COMPUTERS AND COMPUTING
    Module Code : Level : A Semester Available : Credits : Catalogue Entry This module traces the history of calculating devices and the development of computer hardware and software from the time of the first electronic computers in the 1950s to the present day. It illustrates how certain key concepts in current hardware and software (e.g. subroutines, stacks) build upon concepts introduced many years ago. Pre-requisites : First Year students: GCSE Computing or equivalent. Second Year students: Co-requisites : Aims This module examines the history of calculating devices over the centuries and then traces the development of computer hardware and software from the time of the first electronic computers in the 1950s to the present day. In doing so, it will illustrate how certain key concepts in current hardware and software (e.g. subroutine calls, microprogramming, registers and stacks) build upon concepts introduced many years ago. Transferable Skills The ability to relate the historical context of various computer science developments to a deeper understanding of the use of these concepts in modern software and hardware systems. Description The module commences with a brief introduction of mechanical computing devices (particularly Babbage's attempts at developing a stored-program, computer in the early 19th Century). We then move on via other mechanical calculation devices to a brief survey of the groundwork for computer design that was embodied in cryptanalytical machinery used in World War II.

    49. History Of Computers And Computing
    history of computers and Computing. 1. Module Code Number G5AHOC. 2. Title of Module history of computers and Computing. 3. Number of Credits 10. 4. Level A.
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    History of Computers and Computing
    1. Module Code Number: 2. Title of Module: History of Computers and Computing 3. Number of Credits: 4. Level: A 5. Status: 6. Semester in which module is taught and Assessment Period: Autumn 7. Session Availability: 8. Pre-requisites for admission to the module (if any): None. 9. Co-requisites for the module (if any): None. 10. Expected Number of Students taking module: 11. Rationale for Cap: 12. Target Group: First- or second-year Single Honours or Joint Honours Computer Science students; no restriction on student numbers. 13. Availablity to Exchange Students: 14. Summary of Content: The module includes materials on seven main topic areas:
    • number, character and date representations, including the ongoing problems arising from historical representations;
    • computing devices, including Babbage's Difference Engine and Analytical Engine, and experimental machines up to the 1950s;
    • programming languages, tracing the motivation and development of assembler and higher-level programming languages
    • the Undecidability problem, where the influence of Alan Turing on the development of computing theory is investigated, including Turing machines and the halting problem

    50. History Of Computers
    Hopefully this History will be informative, entertaining, and ultimately further your enjoyment and knowledge of computers. Computer Terminology.
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    Helping People Use Computers!
    In the last twenty years or so computer have gone from over-sized calculators, to compact and easy to use devices. Hopefully this History will be informative, entertaining, and ultimately further your enjoyment and knowledge of computers. Computer Terminology CPU (central processing unit): This works as the brain of your personal computer. It receives information from other parts on the computer, makes decision and sends that information on to another part of the computer. And it does it very quickly. Some CPUs can process millions of instructions in one second.
    MOTHERBOARD : The largest board in the computer that holds the CPU, memory, and other daughter cards. The newest motherboards have a 133MHZ or higher "BUS" speed. The Busses are the paths which all information flows from one piece of hardware to another.
    HARD DRIVE (HDD): The hard drive is where your programs and data are stored. It is like the cassette tape that saves your recordings. A filing cabinet holds paper files, letters, and records just like a hard drive holds digital information about your files, letters and records for you to print of view on the screen In 1993, the common hard drive size was a mere 80MB. Ten years later most computers come standard with a 100GB hard drive and some games can consume more than 200GB of space.
    RAM (random access memory): This is the area of the computer where information is temporarily stored for further processing or printing. It's kind of like the work area where you spread out the files and documents you are working on at the time. If you don't save your work to the hard drive it will be lost when you turn the computer off. Each program takes up a certain amount of memory to process and do calculations. The more memory you have the more things you can do. Ten years ago DOS programs could operate easily with 1 or 2MB of RAM. Windows 3.1 programs need a minimum of 4MB of ram. Windows 95 realistically needs a minimum of 32MB. Windows 98 needs 64MB. Windows XP needs 128MB. It is always best to have more memory than the minimum requirement.

    51. Computers And Composition Style Manual
    A BRIEF history of computers AND COMPOSITION. In November, 1983, the first issue of Computers and Composition appeared in a newsletter format.
    http://www.hu.mtu.edu/~candc/style/history.htm

    Welcome
    Brief History of Computers and Composition Editing Philosophy and Profile Personnel and Their Duties Production Schedules Features of the Journal ... Global Changes A BRIEF HISTORY OF COMPUTERS AND COMPOSITION In November, 1983, the first issue of Computers and Composition appeared in a newsletter format. Kathleen Kiefer (of Colorado State University) and Cynthia L. Selfe jointly edited the newsletter. Between 1983 and 1985, the newsletterapproximately 13 pages each issueappeared eight times, publishing short articles, announcements, and software descriptions. Computers and Composition reflected (and perhaps pushed?) the growth. . They have collaboratively edited the journal since then. The 1994 printing of Volume 11, Number 1 of Computers and Composition marked another major change. Ablex Publishing Corporation contracted to undertake the production of the journal and its name was changed to Computers and Composition: An International Journal for Teachers of Writing . With this change, the management of subscriptions and the actual printing of the journal shifted from Michigan Technological University to Stamford, Connecticut. However, the copy editing process remains at Michigan Tech under the direction of Cynthia L. Selfe. As staff of an international journal, Assistant Editors now found they had to work with authors from many other countries, requiring an ability to acknowledge the cultural and stylistic differences while maintaining the journal's APA-based format. Assistant Editors also discovered that articles reflected even more strongly composition studies' interest in social issues with fewer articles focusing on how to use computers in the classroom and more focusing on the consequences of such use in connection to issues of gender, race, and class.

    52. The History Of Computers, Communicications, Space, And Technology.
    Lincoln Laboratories called the TX0. Although never a commercial product, it is a computer development that is often overlooked in the history of computers.
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    The History of Technology:
    Computers, Communication, Electronics and Space:
    For a history timeline of JUST the computer industry, view the PC History document. Welcome to the history of technology. This chronology, or timeline if you wish starts in 3000 BC and Stonehenge and travels through the 21st century, the Internet, and advanced computer systems. This page will take you through history, the invention of the light bulb to Windows Server 2003. From the very early days of pre-electric where we discovered time, math, and clocks, to the present can be a long journey. The 1800's saw the creation and development of lights, radios, movies, and the theory of the computer. Then we moved into the 1900's through WW II which saw airplanes, IBM, public radio, and TV come to the public. After WW II we saw VCRs, microwave ovens, cable TV, NASA and space travel. The thirty odd years since the development of the micro-processor and RAM were filled with notable events. In the 1970's we developed e-mail, microprocessors, video games, and saw Apple and Microsoft launched, and the first home computer was available. Then in

    53. Highly Reccomended Books On The History Of Computers
    Atlantis Enterprises Top Five Highly Reccomended books on the history of computers. A History of Computing Technology Michael R. Williams
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    A History of Computing Technology

    Michael R. Williams, Michael Williams / Hardcover / Published 1997
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    Building IBM : Shaping an Industry and Its Technology (History of Computing)

    Emerson W. Pugh / Hardcover / Published 1995
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    Computers (20th Century Inventions)

    Steve Parker / Library Binding / Published 1997 Read more about this title... In the Beginning : Personal Recollections of Software Pioneers Robert L. Glass (Compiler) / Hardcover / Published 1997 Read more about this title... John von Neumann and the Origins of Modern Computing William Aspray / Hardcover / Published 1991 Read more about this title... Return to Top Five Page For the Current Price Please Click on the Title

    54. History Of Computer - T.Meenakshi Sundaarn S Resource Page
    In terms of time, the history of computers has no clear beginning point. By some definitions, computing devices go back to the period
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    My Resume My Interests My Hobbies ... Photo Gallery In terms of time, the history of computers has no clear beginning point. By some definitions, computing devices go back to the period of early cave men when stones were piled together as a means of counting. The earliest computers include: Abacus - one of the earliest computers. Slide rules - a mechanical device, composed of a ruler with sliding insert, marked with various number scales, which facilitates such calculations as division, multiplication, finding roots and finding logarithms (McGraw-Hill. 1989. Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms. Third Edition). Early Time 1621 William Oughtred - an English mathematician who invented the first circular slide rule. This is considered the first analog computing device.

    55. Flexbeta -> History Of Computers
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    56. History Of Computers
    KM Life Long Learning history of computers Guest user 12.58am EDT, 13 May 2004, history of computers, Once you ve logged in, answer this question. Response,
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    57. Lesson 1 - A Concise History Of Computers
    LESSON 1. A concise history of computers. Listen to complete text. LESSONS. 0) Some pronunciation aids. 1) A concise history of computers. 2) Computer components.
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    Click on individual word in bold type to hear pronunciation. Click on first word in ordinary type to hear complete sentence. These pages can be viewed only on Internet Explorer 5 or more up-dated versions. LESSON 1 A concise history of computers Listen to complete text There are some who say that computers have a very short history, but ...
    At the rate computer technology is growing, today's computers will certainly be obsolete by the year

    LESSONS 0) Some pronunciation aids 1) A concise history of computers 2) Computer components 3) Current computer developments ... 17) Who, what, where, when and why

    58. Films For The Humanities And Sciences - The History Of Computers
    Sun. May 23, 2004. The history of computers with VIDEO CLIP. Click here to view a clip from The history of computers low bandwidth version high bandwidth version.
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    Wed. June 9, 2004 The History of Computers with VIDEO CLIP The history of computers is not just the story of a specialized machine but of a great idea and the people who made it happen. Initially designed as large-scale calculators, computers have quickly become indispensable tools in every field of endeavor. This fascinating program traces the course of technological innovations leading up to today's computers, from Charles Babbage and his analytical engine of the 1860s to the latest laptops. All the major concepts, advances, and companies are explored using demonstrations, expert commentary, and historic film footage and interviews. The program shows how ideas such as Boolean logic, the binary system, magnetic/iron core memory, and microprocessors have dramatically increased the capacity of computers while drastically reducing their size, a phenomenon known as Moore's Law. The personal computer or PC boom is easily seen as an inevitable event, with software programmers such as Steve Jobs and Bill Gates emerging as its leaders. A Cambridge Educational Production.

    59. History Of Computers WebQuest Resources
    history of computers WebQuest Resources. These first 9 sites have links about several of the topics
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    Home Newsletter Staff Calendar ... Sports History of Computers WebQuest Resources These first 9 sites have links about several of the topics:
    A Brief History of Computing - Timeline
    Computers: From Past to Present
    Chronology of Events in Computer History
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    Triumph of the Nerds: Who Are These Nerds? (Microsoft-Picture of Bill Gates))
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    Engelbart, Douglas (Mouse, Keyboard, Windows)
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    Internet History (Internet)

    60. MOVES Online Learning, Hamming: Learning To Learn, History Of Computers - Softwa
    Presentation history of computers Software. Date 4 April 1995. In the early days of computing the control part was all done by hand.
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    Contents Prior Session Current Session Next Session ... Help Hamming: Learning to Learn paper Presenter: Richard W. Hamming
    Naval Postgraduate School Presentation: History of Computers - Software Date: 4 April 1995
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