November 18, 2008

The History of the PC 0 In 500 Words

According to worldometers.info, at this very moment 241,037,155 computers have been sold so far this year, and it is increasing at an incredible rate. To put this in some kind of perspective, this is over half the amount of newspapers that have been circulated and more than twice the amount of bikes made. From Babbage to USB, this is the history of the PC in 500 words.
Taking into account that the modern definition of 0computer0 refers to something that is programmable, the first primitive design of a programmable machine cold be The Jacquard Loom, invented in 1801. The design incorporated punched paper cards that would determine how the loom would weave.
In 1837, Englishman Charles Babbage became the first person to invent a programmable mechanical computer, The Analytic Engine. Although it was never built, he re-modified it0s designs until his death in 1871, whilst Ada Lovelace, a mathematician whom is now considered the first computer programmer, even created a program for Babbage0s machine.
The Z3, designed by German engineer Konrad Kuse was the first programmable automatic computer. Using a design that wasn0t too far from that of The Jacquard Loom, the Z3 used a punched film stock […]

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