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Computer history timelines

Computer history timelines

500 BC

Panini: the Indian Mathematician introduces the forerunner to modern formal language theory

1492

Leonardo da Vinci: Drawings by Leonardo da Vinci depict inventions such as flying machines, including a helicopter, the first mechanical calculator and one of the first programmable robots

1614

John Napier: invents a system of moveable rods (Napier's Rods) based on logarithms which were able to multiply, divide and calculate square and cube roots

1671

Gottfried Leibniz: becomes known as one of the founding fathers of calculus

1820

Arithmometer: The Arithmometer was the first mass-produced calculator invented by Charles Xavier Thomas de Colmar

1853

Tabulating Machine: is invented by Per Georg Scheutz and his son Edvard

1884

Comptometer: The Comptometer which is operated by pressing keys is developed by Dorr E. Felt

1890

Herman Hollerith: invents a counting machine which has increment mechanical counters

1930

Vannevar Bush: develops a partly electronic Difference Engine (the precursor to the digital computer)

1938

Konrad Zuse: creates the Z1 Computer a binary digital computer using punch tape

1939

John Vincent Atanasoff and Clifford Berry: develop the ABC (Atanasoft-Berry Computer) prototype

1943

Colossus: Alan Turing develops the code-breaking machine Colossus

1945

ENIAC: John Presper Eckert & John W. Mauchly develop the ENIAC ( Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer)

Computer Bug: the term computer ‘bug’ is first used by Grace Hopper

1946

F.C. Williams: develops his cathode-ray tube (CRT) storing device, the forerunner to random-access memory (RAM)

1947

Pilot ACE: Donald Watts Davies joins Alan Turing to build the fastest digital computer in England at the time, the Pilot ACE

Douglas Engelbart: theorises on interactive computing with keyboard and screen display instead of on punchcards

1948

Frederic Calland Williams & Tom Kilburn: develop the SSEM "Small Scale Experimental Machine" digital CRT storage which was soon nicknamed the "Baby"

1949

1950

Hideo Yamachito: creates the first electronic computer in Japan Alan Turing: publishes his paper - Computing Machinery and Intelligence which helps create the Turing Test

1951

LEO: T. Raymond Thompson and John Simmons develop the first business computer, the Lyons Electronic Office (LEO) at Lyons Co. UNIVAC: UNIVAC I (UNIVersal Automatic Computer I) is introduced - the first commercial computer made in the United States and designed principally by John Presper Eckert & John W. Mauchly

EDVAC: The EDVAC (Electronic Discrete Variable Automatic Computer) begins performing basic tasks. Unlike the ENIAC, it was binary rather than decimal

1953

The IBM 701 becomes available and a total of 19 are sold to the scientific community

1956

Optical fibre is invented by Basil Hirschowitz, C. Wilbur Peters, and Lawrence E. Curtiss

1958

Silicon chip: the first integrated circuit, or silicon chip, is produced by Jack Kilby & Robert Noyce

1959

Paul Baran: theorises on the "survivability of communication systems under nuclear attack", digital technology and symbiosis between humans and machines

1961

Unimate: General Motors puts the first industrial robot, Unimate, to work in a New Jersey factory

1962

The first computer game: the Spacewar Computer Game is created invented by Steve Russell & MIT

1963

The Computer Mouse: Douglas Engelbart invents and patents the first computer mouse (nicknamed the mouse because the tail came out the end) The American Standard Code for Information Interchange (ASCII) is developed to standardize data exchange among computers

1964

BASIC: John Kemeny and Thomas Kurtz develop Beginner’s All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Language (BASIC)

1969

ARPANET: The U.S. Department of Defence sets up the Advanced Research Projects Agency Network (ARPANET) with the intention of creating a computer network that can withstand any type of disaster. It becomes the first building block for what the internet is has become today

1970

RAM: Intel introduces the world's first available dynamic RAM ( random-access memory) chip and the first microprocessor, the Intel 4004

1971

Pocket calculator: is invented by Sharp Corporation

Floppy Disk: is created by David Noble with IBM - Nicknamed the "Floppy" for its flexibility.

1973

Personal computer: The minicomputer Xerox Alto (1973) was a landmark step in the development of personal computers

Gateways: Vint Cerf and Bob Kahn develop gateway routing computers to negotiate between the various national networks

1974

WYSIWYG: Charles Simonyi coins the term WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) to describe the ability of being able to display a file or document exactly how it is going to be printed or viewed

1975

Portable computers: The Altair 8800 is developed by Micro Instrumentation and Telemetry Systems (MITS) and the first personal home computer is released on 23 Jan, 1975

Microsoft Corporation: is founded April 4, 1975 by Bill Gates and Paul Allen to develop and sell BASIC interpreters for the Altair 8800

1976

Apple: Apple Computers is founded by Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs on 1 Apr 1976 (April Fools Day)

1977

Apple Computer’s Apple II, the first personal computer with colour graphics, is demonstrated

MODEM: Ward Christensen writes the programme "MODEM" allowing two microcomputers to exchange files with each other over a phone line

1979

Over half a million computers are in use in the United States

1980

Paul Allen and Bill Gates: IBM hires Paul Allen and Bill Gates to create an operating system for a new PC. They buy the rights to a simple operating system manufactured by Seattle Computer Products and use it as a template to develop DOS

1981

Microsoft: MS-DOS Computer Operating System increases its success

1982

Commodore 64: becomes the best-selling computer of all time. SMTP: SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) is introduced for the first time

1983

More than 10 million computers are in use in the United States

Domain Name System (DNS): is pioneered by Jon Postel, Paul Mockapetris and Craig Partridge. Seven 'top-level' domain names are initially introduced: edu, com, gov, mil, net, org and int.

Microsoft Windows: is introduced eliminating the need for a user to have to type each command, like MS-DOS, by using a mouse to navigate through drop-down menus, tabs and icons

1984

Dell Computer is founded in Austin Texas on 3 May, 1984

1985

Paul Brainard introduces Pagemaker for the Macintosh creating the desktop publishing field Nintendo: The Nintendo Entertainment System makes its debut.

Microsoft Windows 1.0 is introduced on 19 Nov, 1985 and is initially sold for $100.00

1986

More than 30 million computers are in use in the United States.

1987

Microsoft introduces Microsoft Works Perl: Larry Wall introduces Perl 1.0

1988

Over 45 million PCs are in use in the United States.

1991

1993

At the beginning of the year only 50 World Wide Web servers are known to exist

1994

The World Wide Web Consortium is founded by Tim Berners-Lee to help with the development of common protocols for the evolution of the World Wide Web

1995

EBay is founded by Pierre Omidyar on 20 Sep,1995

Hotmail is started by Jack Smith and Sabeer Bhatia on 20 Sep, 1995

1996

The DVD Video format is first introduced by Toshiba in Japan in November, 1996

1998

2001

2002

Approximately 1 billion PCs have been sold

2005

The blu-ray is first announced and introduced on 4 Jan, 2006.

2006

iPhone: the first iPhone is released on 29 Jun, 2006

2007

Netbook: Asus released first Eee PC (netbook) on 16 Oct, 2007

2011

Microsoft exceeds $1 billion in sales and becomes the first company to do so

2012

Apple introduces the iPad mini October 23, 2012

The number of smart phones worldwide reaches 1 billion

2013

Apple introduces

iOS7

on September 18, 2013

Apple outsells Windows PCs globally for the first time

2014

The Nokia deal with Microsoft is completed April 25 making Nokia now

Microsoft Mobile

in a deal totalling $7.17 billion

Apple introduces the new iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, and Apple Watch on September 9

Microsoft announces on September 30 the next version of Windows, which will be called Windows 10

Android version 5.0 (Lollipop) released November 3

2015

Apple officially releases the

Apple Watch

on April 24

Android version 6.0 (Marshmallow) released October 5

Microsoft releases the Surface Book on October 26

2016

Pokémon GO

is released July 6,for Android phones and iPhone

Google releases Android version 7.0 (Nougat) August 22

On September 16, Apple announces the new iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus

2017

Microsoft introduced the

Surface Pro 2017

(fifth gen) and the

Surface Laptop

on June 15

Apple introduced the iPhone 8, iPhone 8 plus, with a new edge-to-edge iPhone X with Face ID on September 12

On November 14 Mozilla announced the release of Firefox Quantum

The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) begins developing a new "Molecular Informatics" program that uses molecules as computers.

2018

Google introduces the

Google Pay

service for all Android and iOS devices on January 8

Apple introduces the Apple HomePod

The European Union GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) law comes into effect on May 25

On June 4, Microsoft announces it would acquire GitHub for $7.5 billion

On October 28 BM announce its plans to acquire Red Hat for approximately $34 billion

2019

Computed axial lithography, a

3-D printing technology

is developed by UC Berkeley and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory is announced in January

On January 9, Lexar announces the first SD card which can store 1 terabyte

The first folding smartphones are introduced in February by Samsung (Galaxy Fold) and Huawei (Mate X)

Disney+ is introduced

IBM Q System One, the first commercial quantum computer from IBM, is announced

Google makes cloud gaming mainstream with Stadia

IPv4 internet addresses are exhausted

Google begins drone based deliveries via Google Wing

2020

On January 6, Lenovo announced the

Yoga 5G

, a 5G-capable laptop

On January 14, Windows 7 reached EOL (end-of-life) and Microsoft ceases providing any support or security updates for Windows 7

On January 16, Alphabet, the parent company of Google, joined the "four-comma club," achieving a market valuation over $1 trillion. The other two members of the club at the time were Apple ($1.3 trillion) and Microsoft ($1.2 trillion). The next closest company, Amazon ($930 billion), briefly joined the club in 2018

In early February, the outbreak of the COVID-19 coronavirus causes significant disruption to the worldwide technology industry. Google announces the temporary closure of all offices in mainland China, and all Apple stores in China are also closed indefinitely. Companies including Qualcomm, Nintendo, and Facebook Oculus announce major losses in production from their factories located in China. The Chinese government reports a 50% decrease in smartphone sales

On February 4, Twitter announces a commitment to detect and label deep-fakes, and other deceptive media, on its social media platform

In May, Giphy is purchased by Facebook

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Leonardo da Vinci depict inventions, one of them mechanical calculator and programmable robotsNapier moveable rods calculator Gottfrield Leibniz : CalculusArithmometerTabulating MachineComptometerMechanical counting machinePrecursor of digital computerPunch tape binary computerAtanasoft-Berry computer prototypeENIACForerunner of RAMPilot ACE and theory of keyboard/screen interfaceThe baby (Digital CRT storage)1sdt electronic computer in Japan and Alan Turing publish paper helpingbuild the Turing test1st business computerIBM 701Optical Fiber1st integrated circuitTheory of survivability of communication systems under nuclear attack1st industrial robot1st computer game : SpacewarComputer mouseARPANETIntroduction of dynamic RAMPocket calculator and floppy diskPortable computersMicrosoft is foundedApple II500 000 computers in use in the USA50 known web serversThe term computer bugAlan Turing develop Colossus, the Enigma machine killerTandy TRS-80 and Commodre PetSATNET, ARPANET, THEORYNET
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