The evolution of desktop operating systems can be traced back to the 1970s. A major milestone was formed out from the partnership of Bill Gates and Paul Allen who founded Microsoft.
Because fossils are the preserved remains or traces of animals,plants,and others organism from the past.fossil are iportant evidence for evolution because they show that life on earth once different from from life found on earth today.
when was the trace the development of computers invented?
Germany.
It started in Tennessee.
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why did the early scholars reject fossils as a mean to trace human evolution
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Windows 7 traces back to OS/2 OS X traces back to NeXTSTEP
The Compute! magazine was published from 1979 to 1994, although some claim to trace its origins back to 1978. The magazine covered a multitude of operating systems and programs.
Early man scholars rejected fossils as a means to trace human evolution because they held religious or cultural beliefs that contradicted the idea of human evolution. Additionally, fossils were not well understood or widely accepted as evidence of human ancestry at the time.
G. W. Leeper has written: 'The evolution of living organisms' -- subject(s): Natural history, Evolution (Biology), Congresses 'Introducing Victoria' 'Six trace elements in soils' -- subject(s): Trace elements, Soils, Composition
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No. They can, however, trace it back and extrapolate possible future changes in certain circumstances
Radioactive dating helps scientists determine the ages of rocks and fossils, which provide a timeline of Earth's history. By comparing the ages of different fossils and rock layers, scientists can trace the evolution of species over time. This timeline of evolution is a key piece of evidence supporting the theory of evolution.
It started with herbal remedies being commercialized. To exactly trace it would be extremely difficult, but it dates back to well before the Egyptians.
yes people from the cia can trace any gps they want to.
Open source operating systems can trace their ancestry to many trends in computing of the 60s and 70s. If one had to put a face on the concept, it would be Richard Stallman. Stallman formed the Free Software foundation, and developed or commissioned many of the necessary components of a free and open-source operating system. Note that Stallman doesn't like the term "open-source", since the source can be available but still restricted in what you are allowed to do with it.