Computer Generation

@May2k8 (19788)
Indonesia
January 8, 2010 4:37am CST
for many centuries has been the computer down through the generation to next generation to not know their origins. Who found the computer, and what the purpose of the creation of such computer. In ancient times the computer is only used as a calculator but the problem is there is no such monitor as now.
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@rayz12 (1)
• Kenya
8 Jan 10
computers have evolved over several generations.the first generation computer was called ENIAC(electrical numerical intergrator computer)it was the first general purpose electronic digital computer. the machine was enormous and it was created for the defense department of the us government to perfom some series of complex calculations that were used to determine the feasibility of the hydrogen bomb during world war 2 as a response to the wartime needs at the time.it was completed in 1946 and later disassembled in 1955.it was created by Mauchly a professor of electrical engineering and one of his graduate students Eckert
@May2k8 (19788)
• Indonesia
9 Jan 10
you are the person who first answered the existence of the computer, probably before the year of 1900 computer already exist, but we do not know what kind of shape and the purpose is for what. I think before the formation computer of BC 5000 has created a tool called the abacus calculating. I don't know much about the development of computers from the beginning and to the most sophisticated. That's why I had to dig further more.
@kaylachan (84736)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
8 Jan 10
Computers have eveolved I'm not going to argue that. I think that its good that it has. It's become such a great tool making work a lot faster. That's the most important in my opinion.
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@May2k8 (19788)
• Indonesia
8 Jan 10
it's true that computers have evolved into highly sophisticated technology, but whether we know the name of the author who first discovered the theory of making computers. Maybe this will be valuable information if we know from the origin to the present.