Charles Babbage was the man who invented the first computer he thought of it in 1837. in 1940 computers where appearing. they where massive machines, in some cases taking up a hole room it took many attentants to keep watch on it and help get it going. it had many switchs up to 19,000.
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ENIAC was the first digital general purpose computer, built in 1946, and with 17,468 vacuum tubes. The Illiac I, the first computer built and owned by a US educational institution, had 2800 vacuum tubes. The IBM 604 had about 2000 vacuum tubes.
For the earliest computers it was the entity that funded their development and thus owned and used them to solve real world problems.
I believe that Glenn Curtiss owned the first aircraft company.
EMAC in 1947 was the first computer .
the first computer was available in1950 the first computer was available in1950
French owned Canada first!
ENIAC was the first digital general purpose computer, built in 1946, and with 17,468 vacuum tubes. The Illiac I, the first computer built and owned by a US educational institution, had 2800 vacuum tubes. The IBM 604 had about 2000 vacuum tubes.
For the earliest computers it was the entity that funded their development and thus owned and used them to solve real world problems.
The native Americans owned Oregon first.
The king owned the colonists, so... The king owned the first colonist that bought a slave.
they owned our country Jamaica first
I believe that Glenn Curtiss owned the first aircraft company.
copyright is first owned by the employer
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The area was first owned by Mexico and then the United States.
They both did, as the computer was made for their company, Apple Computers Inc. of which they were both founders and in a sense they both had the rights since they ran their company at the time the first Apple II or even Apple I
They both did, as the computer was made for their company, Apple Computers Inc. of which they were both founders and in a sense they both had the rights since they ran their company at the time the first Apple II or even Apple I