In the 1950s, computer ownership was extremely limited, primarily confined to large corporations, government agencies, and research institutions. It is estimated that only a few thousand computers existed worldwide, making ownership percentages negligible—likely less than 0.1% of the general population. The high cost and complexity of computers at the time meant they were not accessible to most individuals or small businesses.
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in the 1950s, when government agencies began using large computers. (;
In the 1950s with computers that took up entire rooms.
In the 1950s with computers that took up entire rooms.
in the 1950s with the computers that took up entire rooms.
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in 1907 Shell and Royal Dutch merged, with Royal Dutch holding 60-percent ownership and Shell Transport 40-percent ownership
(Apex) 1950s when government agencies began using computers as large as rooms.
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