The technology itself, silicon chips and so forth, and the ability to mass produce and make the technology affordable.
the work
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the first original computer was made in Britain
Hard to say as many first computers were made in the late 1930s through the 1940s. It depends a lot on what you define as a computer. Scholars in the History of Computing are still debating that issue.
the computer that made personal computing legitimate in business and industry was the __.
The concept of magnetic levitation was first examined by Samuel Earnshaw in 1842; his conclusion was that it was not feasible. However more recent innovations and scientific developments have made it now possible.
When Apple Computer built a personal computer, it was an example of innovation in the technology sector, specifically the advent of personal computing. The Apple I, introduced in 1976, made computing more accessible to individuals and small businesses, shifting the paradigm from large, centralized mainframes to personal devices. This development played a crucial role in the growth of the tech industry and laid the groundwork for the modern computing era.
elevators.
steamboats
The Microsoft cloud computing strategy is just a strategy made by Microsoft towards cloud computing. It is a program/strategy that they use towards their benefits.
This is normally the raw computing power available. Example: I can say that with all of the computing resources man kind has ever made (at this moment) we can not simulate any human from birth to death.
Telephones have evolved so much in the last ten years primarily due to the invention and increasing popularity of mobile äóìcellularäóù phones, and subsequently äóìsmartäóù phones. Due to these developments, ease of access has made communicating by telephone much faster. While phones previously were used for voice communication only, these personal phones can be used for an endless variety of implementations including video communication, web access and computing.
The cotton gin.
yes of course
It's in your textbook (:
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