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Herman Hollerith, though Alan Turing was one of the main people involved too.
It china that played ancient version of football...the English then invented football and made official rules in 1863
He is credited along with Newton for the invention of Calculus as we know it today. He invented the Leibniz Wheel and invented a very early version of a calculator. He was also a philosopher and did research in symbolic logic.
Like other early computer inventions, there is no single inventor of the motherboard. The early computers each had their own version of a motherboard.
early 1940s
Raoul Wallenberg
no, goering was a nazi and had no interest in computers nor mathematics.
no, goering was a nazi and had no interest in computers nor mathematics.
In the early 1900s.
Herman Hollerith, though Alan Turing was one of the main people involved too.
Charles Babage
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An early version of the pipe organ, called a hydraulis, was invented in Greece in the 3rd century BC.
Probably the stone age woman - she carried her baby in a early version of backpack.
He invented a devce called the pulsilogium that measured the pulse. This is the first machine system used in medicine. He also invented a early version of the waterbed.
The modern form of staples was patented in 1866 by George W. McGill. However, staples have been used in various forms for binding documents and materials for centuries before that.
I'd say it was Alexander Graham Bell. He invented the early telephone that evolved into modern Ipods.