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  1. Computer: A History Of The Information Machine, Second Edition (The Sloan Technology Series) by Martin Campbell-kelly, William Aspray, 2004-08-13
  2. Core Memory: A Visual Survey of Vintage Computers by John Alderman, 2007-05-10
  3. Computers: The Life Story of a Technology by Eric G. Swedin, David L. Ferro, 2007-10-24
  4. The Computer: An Illustrated History by Mark Frauenfelder Ed., 2007-05-01
  5. Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution - 25th Anniversary Edition by Steven Levy, 2010-05-20
  6. Apple Confidential 2.0: The Definitive History of the World's Most Colorful Company by Owen Linzmayer, Owen W. Linzmayer, 2004-01
  7. A History of Modern Computing, 2nd Edition (History of Computing) by Paul E. Ceruzzi, 2003-05-01
  8. Colossus: The First Electronic Computer (Popular Science)
  9. The Apollo Guidance Computer: Architecture and Operation (Springer Praxis Books / Space Exploration) by Frank O'Brien, 2010-07-12
  10. The First Computers--History and Architectures (History of Computing) by Raúl Rojas, 2002-08-07
  11. Computers, Visualization, and History: How New Technology Will Transform Our Understanding of the Past (History, Humanities, and New Technology) by David J. Staley, 2002-12
  12. The Computer Boys Take Over: Computers, Programmers, and the Politics of Technical Expertise (History of Computing) by Nathan L. Ensmenger, 2010-09-30
  13. A Brief History of Computing by Gerard O'Regan, 2008-02-04
  14. The History of Computers by Les Freed, Sarah Ishida, 1995-04

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In 1980, IBM first approached Bill Gates and Microsoft, to discuss the state of home computers and Microsoft products. Gates gave IBM a few ideas on what would make a great home computer, among them to have Basic written into the ROM chip. Microsoft had already produced several versions of Basic for different computer system beginning with the Altair, so Gates was more than happy to write a version for IBM. As for an operating system (OS) for the new computers, since Microsoft had never written an operating system before, Gates had suggested that IBM investigate an OS called CP/M (Control Program for Microcomputers), written by Gary Kildall of Digital Research. Kindall had his Ph.D. in computers and had written the most successful operating system of the time, selling over 600,000 copies of CP/M, his OS set the standard at that time. IBM tried to contact Kildall for a meeting, executives met with Mrs. Kildall who refused to sign a non-disclosure agreement. IBM soon returned to Bill Gates and gave Microsoft the contract to write the new operating system, one that would eventually wipe Kildall's CP/M out of common use. The "Microsoft Disk Operating System" or MS-DOS was based on QDOS, the "Quick and Dirty Operating System" written by Tim Paterson of Seattle Computer Products, for their prototype Intel 8086 based computer.

2. History Of Computers - Wikibooks, Collection Of Open-content Textbooks
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  • Introduction Early Computers
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    From the dawn of time, human beings have always tried to find new ways to solve problems, be more productive, work with numbers faster, and have better ways of storing information. Possibly early humans used stones to count items, which lead to the abacus, then to the slide-rule, and then later calculators. These machines allowed human beings to do these things faster and better than they could do them in their minds.
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    Since the early ages of computer history there has been innovations that have led to the advancement of technology. The first computers were mechanical, and sometimes prone to errors. They were calculating machines. Blaise Pascal built a numerical wheel adding machine in 1642 in order to help out his father, who was a tax collector. It was a heavy burden to add numbers by hand, and Pascal had seen it as a chance to relieve that burden. In 1673 Gothfried Willhelm von Leibniz, a German mathematician, built a calculator device that could add, subtract, multiply, and divide. It provided more functions than Pascal's machine and allowed users of it to solve more problems. Yet both Pascal's and Leibniz's machines were not totally dependable and suffered from flaws.

3. History Of Calculators, Computers, And Internet
History of Calculators, Computers, and Internet. Who controls the past commands the future. Who commands the future conquers the past. George Orwell
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http://www.ee.ryerson.ca/~elf/abacus/ This Website includes history, pictures, and directions for use. It also contains a copy of an article discussing a 1946 contest in Tokyo between a calculator user (an American GI) and an abacus user (a Japanese). http://www.webcom.com/calc/ . Quoting from the Website: The history of mathematics goes a long way back with devices and methods of calculation. Starting with the ancient Abacus, the slide rule and the logarithms, the mechanical calculating machines, the electromechanical calculators and finally the electronic computer. This site deals mainly with the mechanical calculating machines from a collector's point of view. http://www-sci.lib.uci.edu/HSG/RefCalculators.html

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5. History Of Computers - FreePedia, Free Indian Encyclopedia
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6. History Of Computing - Glasgledius
Table of contents. 1 Computing history overview. 2 Earliest Devices. 3 First Generation of Computers. 4 Second Generation. 5 Third Generation and Beyond
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Humanity has used devices to aid in computation for millennia; an example is the abacus . The first machines that could arrive at the answer to an arithmetical question more or less autonomously started to appear in the 1600's, limited to addition and subtraction at first, but later also able to perform multiplications. These devices used techniques such as cogs and gears first developed for clocks. The difference engines of the 1800s could carry out a long sequence of such calculations in order to construct mathematical tables, but were not widely used. The defining feature of a "universal computer" is programmability , which allows the computer to emulate any other calculating machine by changing a stored sequence of instructions. In

7. History Of Computing - Wikipedia
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Earliest Devices
Humanity has used devices to aid in computation for millennia; an example is the abacus . The first machines that could arrive at the answer to an arithmetical question more or less autonomously started to appear in the 1600's, limited to addition and subtraction at first, but later also able to perform multiplications. These devices used techniques such as cogs and gears first developed for clocks. The difference engines of the 1800s could carry out a long sequence of such calculations in order to construct mathematical tables, but were not widely used. The defining feature of a "universal computer" is programmability , which allows the computer to emulate any other calculating machine by changing a stored sequence of instructions. In

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9. Talk:History Of Computers - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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xombine. 2504-2006, 1222 AM. 400 words is simple. And don t ask us, ask Wiki (http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/history_of_computers). ;)
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:cat: 25-04-2006, 12:21 AM The title is a bit misleading, I thought you were doing some PhD level astrophysics or something if you were writing that much stuff! Hectic Glenn 25-04-2006, 12:21 AM 400 PAGE essay or 400 words? Because words brother, they come easy, especially 400 of them, take it easyyyyy. xombine 25-04-2006, 12:22 AM 400 words is simple. And don't ask us, ask Wiki (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_computers). ;) MiccyNarc 25-04-2006, 12:23 AM Just write a paper. Make sure you mention ENIAC, Apple, Windows. Kamikazie 25-04-2006, 12:23 AM 400 PAGE essay or 400 words? Because words brother, they come easy, especially 400 of them, take it easyyyyy.
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11. Talk:History Of Computers - Indopedia, The Indological Knowledgebase
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ज्ञानकोश: - The Indological Knowledgebase I think the page should start with the mechanical calculators of Schickard Blaise Pascal and Gottfried Leibniz Also, Zuse 's and Alan Turing 's work is missing. Anybody know more about the eighteenth century polynomial solver that's mentioned in the difference engine section? If Univac was a 1000 times faster - what were its competitors?
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12. History Of Computers
History of Computers. Manually operating devices. Abacus (Around 3rd century. Perfected in the 12th century. Mechanical device. 1642 Blaise Pascal
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1642 Blaise Pascal First gear-driven counting machine (Pascaline) He was 18years old. To help tax collector father through 9 10’s, 100’s, 1000’s, etc. More than 50 versions made Idea behind Pascaline used for next 300 years 1670’s Gottried Wilhelm Leibniz ( German Mathematician Invented mechanical calculator Improved on Pascaline Used crank on side 1834 Charles Babbage (English Mathematician Proposed Analytical Engine First general purpose programmable computer. Would have used punch cards Electromechanical devices (Gears ,wheels, and mechanical parts) 1890 Herman Hollerith worked for Census Started IBM (International Business Machine corp.)

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15. WikiAnswers - History Of Computers
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16. History Of Computers WebQuest
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Introduction What was the most significant computer advancement in modern history? As a computer technology student and a future educator it is important to understand the history of computers. You will be learning about the important, people, places and inventions in computer history. You and your group will decide as a group how to answer the Essential Question and create a PowerPoint presentation. This assignment is designed to get you to study the past to understand the present and prepare for the future in computer technology, familiarize you with the WebQuest structure, and give you practical application of PowerPoint. These presentations will be shared with elementary/middle school students as a component of a computer course. Presentation groups should focus on a grade range (K-1, 2-3, 4-6, or 7-8 [indicate on title slide grade appropriate group - don't forget about readability, attention span, and interest) Curriculum Standards

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20. The Secret Guide To Computers - History Of Computers
Ancient history. The first programmable computers were invented in the 1940’s. Before then, people were stuck with the abacus, adding machine,
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