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Computer Industry - General & Miscellaneous, Computers - History, Computers - General & Miscellaneous, Electronics - General & Miscellaneous

The First Computers

by Charles A. Jortberg
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Overview

In 1953 a scientist predicted there would only be the need for 100 computers in the whole world. How wrong could he be?

Today, with microprocessors in every car, airplane, office, laboratory and school it is estimated there are in excess of 100 million computers. Compare the old, 30 ton computers to the postage stamp-size minicomputers of today. Study the first "computer", the abacus. Move forward and discover the roots of fiber optics, virtual reality, and the internet. This series explores everything kids want to know about computers.

Surveys the history of devices leading up to modern computer systems, from ancient celestial calculators and abacuses to punched card systems and the Univac.

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 1997
Publisher
Abdo & Daughters Publishing
Pages
48
Format
Library Binding
ISBN
9781562397234

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