Question:
who built the first computer?
Brandon Ryther
2012-07-08 13:17:56 UTC
I know windows came from DOS,mac came from FreeBSD,and Linux has a bunch of different things going on with it,but who built the VERY FIRST computer,as in the ones that were used for internet,and who made the VERY FIRST operating system?also,who created the internet or how did it get started?
Five answers:
powerglands
2012-07-08 13:21:03 UTC
The answer to this question depends of your definition of a computer.



The first known counting devices or tools were Tally Sticks from about 35,000 BC.



The Abacus was then invented by the Babylonians in 2400 BC.



In 1837, Charles Babbage, a British professor of mathematics described his idea for the Analytical Engine, the first stored-program mechanical computer. The Analytical Engine was designed to be powered by a steam engine and was to use Punched Cards, which was used to program mechanical looms at the time.



What made the Analytical Engine unique was that it was designed to be programmed.



It was because of this and the fact that it would be more than 100 years that any similar devices would be constructed, Charles Babbage, would be considered by many as the “father of computing”. Because of legal, financial, and political obstacles, the Analytical Machine would never be completed. Charles Babbage was also difficult to work with and alienated the supporters of his work.



In 1939, John V. Atanasoff and Clifford Berry developed the Atanasoff-Berry Computer (ABC) at Iowa State University, which was regarded as the first electronic digital computer. The ABC was built by hand and the design used over 300 Vacuum Tubes and had capacitors fixed in a mechanically rotating drum for memory.



The ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer), constructed in the US in 1943, is widely regarded as the first functionally useful electronic general-purpose computer. Influenced by the ABC, it was a turning point in the history of computing and was used to perform ballistics trajectory calculations and used 160 kW of power. World War II is known to be the driving force of computing hardware development and one of such use of computers was in communications encryption and decryption.



The UNIVAC I (Universal Automatic Computer) was the first commercially available, “mass produced” electronic computer manufactured by Remington Rand in the USA and was delivered to the US Census Bureau in June 1951. It used 5,200 vacuum tubes and consumed 125 kW of power. 46 machines were sold at more than $1 million each.



The microprocessor eventually led to the development of the microcomputer, small, low-cost computers that individuals and small businesses could afford.



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Yeah I guess I deserved that thumbs down. I answered the question but neglected to read the additional details.



CERN invented the internet



Steve jobs and Bill Gates created the first operating system



IBM was the machines they were using to code it.



There, that should be better.
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2015-08-06 04:35:10 UTC
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RE:

who built the first computer?

I know windows came from DOS,mac came from FreeBSD,and Linux has a bunch of different things going on with it,but who built the VERY FIRST computer,as in the ones that were used for internet,and who made the VERY FIRST operating system?also,who created the internet or how did it get started?
anonymous
2016-03-22 19:37:24 UTC
Yo he comprado de muchas veces ordenadores en los sitios web y siempre he encontrado la mejor calidad, el ultimo ordenador es para una amiga, la verdad es que parece especial creado para ella porque tiene un disco duro con una excelente capacidad de almacenaje y va bastante rápido por su gran memoria y su buen procesador, muy buena compra sin duda.
Hipster
2012-07-08 13:28:17 UTC
the government didnt build computers T_T'
silentangel
2012-07-08 13:18:28 UTC
The government


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