This series covers many of the major milestones in computer
history (but not all of them) with a concentration on the history of personal
home computers.
Computer History
Year/Enter |
Computer History
Inventors/Inventions |
Computer History
Description of Event |
1936
|
Konrad Zuse - Z1 Computer
|
First freely programmable
computer.
|
1942
|
John Atanasoff & Clifford
Berry
ABC Computer |
Who was first in the computing
biz is not always as easy as ABC.
|
1944
|
Howard Aiken & Grace Hopper
Harvard Mark I Computer |
The Harvard Mark 1 computer.
|
1946
|
John Presper Eckert & John W.
Mauchly
ENIAC 1 Computer |
20,000 vacuum tubes later...
|
1948
|
Frederic Williams & Tom
Kilburn
Manchester Baby Computer & The Williams Tube |
Baby and the Williams Tube turn
on the memories.
|
1947/48
|
John Bardeen, Walter Brattain
& Wiliam Shockley
The Transistor |
No, a transistor is not a
computer, but this invention greatly affected the history of computers.
|
1951
|
John Presper Eckert & John W.
Mauchly
UNIVAC Computer |
First commercial computer &
able to pick presidential winners.
|
1953
|
International Business Machines
IBM 701 EDPM Computer |
IBM enters into 'The History
of Computers'.
|
1954
|
John Backus & IBM
FORTRAN Computer Programming Language |
The first successful high level
programming language.
|
1955
(In Use 1959) |
Stanford Research Institute, Bank
of America, and General Electric
ERMA and MICR |
The first bank industry computer
- also MICR (magnetic ink character recognition) for reading checks.
|
1958
|
Jack Kilby & Robert Noyce
The Integrated Circuit |
Otherwise known as 'The Chip'
|
1962
|
Steve Russell & MIT
Spacewar Computer Game |
The first computer game invented.
|
1964
|
Douglas Engelbart
Computer Mouse & Windows |
Nicknamed the mouse because the
tail came out the end.
|
1969
|
ARPAnet
|
The original Internet.
|
1970
|
Intel 1103 Computer Memory
|
The world's first available
dynamic RAM chip.
|
1971
|
Faggin, Hoff & Mazor
Intel 4004 Computer Microprocessor |
The first microprocessor.
|
1971
|
Alan Shugart &IBM
The "Floppy" Disk |
Nicknamed the "Floppy"
for its flexibility.
|
1973
|
Robert Metcalfe & Xerox
The Ethernet Computer Networking |
Networking.
|
1974/75
|
Scelbi & Mark-8 Altair &
IBM 5100 Computers
|
The first consumer computers.
|
1976/77
|
Apple I, II & TRS-80 &
Commodore Pet Computers
|
More first consumer computers.
|
1978
|
Dan Bricklin & Bob Frankston
VisiCalc Spreadsheet Software |
Any product that pays for itself
in two weeks is a surefire winner.
|
1979
|
Seymour Rubenstein & Rob
Barnaby
WordStar Software |
Word Processors.
|
1981
|
IBM
The IBM PC - Home Computer |
From an "Acorn" grows a
personal computer revolution
|
1981
|
Microsoft
MS-DOS Computer Operating System |
From "Quick And Dirty"
comes the operating system of the century.
|
1983
|
Apple Lisa Computer
|
The first home computer with a
GUI, graphical user interface.
|
1984
|
Apple Macintosh Computer
|
The more affordable home computer
with a GUI.
|
1985
|
Microsoft Windows
|
Microsoft begins the friendly war
with Apple.
|
SERIES
|
TO BE
|
CONTINUED
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