I'm not a expert on computers, but I am confident in my answer. Computers were first invented and then the military used them for a while to there benefit. Then a little bit down the road the military released it too the public, and so the military were the first to use it.
Computers use binary numbers. This is ones and zeros.
Thin ones
Charles Babez used the first computer.
The country that was the first to use the computer was Germany. This computer was a binary calculator and was used to complete mathematical computations. The first computer used for breaking codes was used in England.
It is known as the binary code.
The Z1 was the first machine to be called a modern computer. It was also one of the only ones that actually functioned during the time of its creation.
There can be a maximum of 65535 ports on any computer system. To find out which ones are in use, use the 'netstat' command.
Well, the first computer wasn't really a computer at all! It was a giant calculator that was fast, but way too big.
The first computer to use the binary number system was probably the Z1, started by Konrad Zuse in 1936. It was a mechanical computer, not fully programmable, but is still considered a computer.
My mom and me were the first ones on yahoo messenger.
The Mac
1971