The original governmental use of computers primarily focused on data processing and management tasks, such as census calculations, tax records, and military logistics. Early computers helped streamline administrative functions, improve record-keeping efficiency, and support decision-making processes in various government agencies. Over time, their applications expanded to include budgeting, public safety, and infrastructure management, laying the groundwork for modern e-government services.
Internetservice providers, Web hosts, you name it
In 1968, an American invented a device for computers that is in widespread use today know as the mouse. What was this inventors name, and what was his original name for that device in 1968?
What was the name of the original software that enabled computers to communicate online
There was no single "original invention".
That would be the vacuum tube. There were hundreds of thousands of them in the old, original computers. Of course the newer computers depend on the semiconductor junction, invented in 1948 by Shockly, Brattain, and Bardeen. These were the first transistor, and sophisticated electronics these days use the same technology.
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1. You can use computers to learn new things.
Italy is a country that does use computers. In this technical age, all developed countries in the world use computers.
they use computers to keep check of what they sell
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I assume you are referring to the South African Copyright Act of 1978 since it is the only significant revision of copyright law from that year I could find.In terms of software and privacy, there is no mention of computers or software (not unexpected since computers were not in widespread use outside of governmental agencies at the time).
Because it was one of the first few PCs (AKA personal computers). Computing machines made prior to this were usually mainframes or something geared toward corporate/business or governmental/military use.