It took them 68 seconds to do so.
take a hammer and smash it and poo on it joking search it on google
Ask a store that sells computers (e.g. Staples, Office Depot, Fry's Electronics) if they will take it for recycling. Many such stores do.
if you mean as in like say Google uses computers and gps in a van to track and create maps, its because of their prciscion and how fast they can do it, a human take hundreds of years to map the things computers could do in hours
78% percent of Australian people have computers. For more info take a look at this website.
The Free Digital Photos website has pictures of computers. If one wants a picture of a current model, then one will find a picture on, for example, Amazon's site. For pictures of older machines, such as the IBM 7094, the Google images library is the best place to visit.
google it on google maps
google it.
Today's computers are many times smaller than DNA computers.
Yes, you can take computers in your carry-on luggage when flying on a plane.
its called google maps
Google's Chrome OS is a Linux based operating system specifically designed to work with web applications. It will have an integrated media player for playing audio and video files and can access applications stored on other computers remotely. It will not be available on its own and will only be found on products, such as laptop computers, made by Google's hardware partners. If you want to write a letter you use Google docs, if you have got these awesome pictures from your holiday you plug it in and open it with picasa. If you want to play a game you use the chrome web store. Pretty much the only special feature is it would take less then ten seconds to boot and its lightning fast, its the future of cloud computing. Google chrome is the web.