The Hollerith punched card, developed by Herman Hollerith in the late 19th century, is a data storage medium used for inputting and processing information in early computing systems. Each card is made of stiff paper and features holes punched in specific patterns to represent data, such as numerical values or categories. Hollerith's system was pivotal in the development of data processing technologies and played a significant role in the 1890 U.S. Census, ultimately leading to the creation of IBM. The punched card became a standard method for data entry until the rise of more advanced computing technologies.
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Herman Hollerith did not actually win a contest, but he was one of the people that led to the development of the computer. Herman Hollerith is famous for inventing a punch card device. The punch card device was used in the 1896 Census in the United States.
The Hollerith computer card was invented in 1890.
Punched- card data processing was invented ny Herman Hollerith.
Hollerith was an employee of the US Census Bureau. As there were no electronic computers, it was not a computer punch card, but was used in the 1890 census to semi-automate the processing and counting using electromechanical counters and sorters.
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The answer is Herman Hollerith.
It was Herman Hollerith, not Henry Hollerith.