Mosaic was the first obe. Just go a check out wikipedia and type in Mosaic and you will get your answer.
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Computers became common in homes.
Personal computers became popular to ordinary people because of the wide range of software programs.
It changed the size, speed and capacity of computers. A computer that fits in a watch once filled several rooms.
No, microchips made missile guidance computers possible in the early 1960s. The microprocessor (a specific type of microchip containing a complete CPU) made microcomputers possible in the early 1970s and when microprocessors became powerful enough in the early 1980s, the first personal computers.
Alan Turing's research on determining whether a mathematical problem is solvable laid the foundation for computer science. Home computers first became available in the early 1980s.
The Amiga is a family of personal computers. The first model was launched in 1985 as a high-end home computer. It became popular for its graphical, audio, and mulch-tasking abilities.
Computers weren't affordable till the 70's, actually. Also, that's a statement, not a question. I would say the late 1970s or even the1980s, for serious penetration of computers into homes at a reasonable price. I have noticed many questions in the form of statements, nobody seems to care these days about teaching children to express themselves logically. alright chill out.
The ENIAC was eventually shut down because more advanced, easier to use, and cheaper to operate computers became available.
Emachine is a brand name for personal computers, which started out as entry level PC's based in Irvine, CA, later purchased by Gateway Computers, then by the Taiwanese personal computer manufacturer and eventually became a brand name low cost PC.
Probably the companies that joined in marketing "personal computers" to consumers. That is when computers became smaller, more easily accessible, and people started to buy them for their homes. Before that, computers were gigantic things that only companies could afford. IBM, Apple, and Bill Gates and his software were some of the people who helped.
computers became smaller in size.
No one person created the personal computer Many different companies developed different computer designs that gradually became known as personal computers. There is no agreement on what was the first personal computer, although the Commodore PET was the first mass-marketed complete personal computer, and the Apple II the most widely successful early personal computer.