In the year 1951, the UNIVAC I began sales.
Home computers were introduced in the 1970s. The first personal computer, the Kenbak-1, was introduced in 1971 for $750. Take a look at the following site for an interesting timeline: http://www.computerhistory.org/timeline/?category=cmptr
The first scanner for computers was introduced in the year 1957. It was a drum scanner that was designed by Russell A. Kirsch.
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There were "affordable" home computers before 1975 (such as the 1973 Micral N), but I suspect you're talking about the Altair 8800.
never, Microsoft makes software not computers.
The idea of a massive network of computers was first introduced by computer researcher J.C.R. Licklider at MIT in 1962. He envisioned a "Galactic Network" of interconnected computers that would allow for the easy sharing of information and resources. This concept laid the groundwork for the development of the internet as we know it today.
i don't know when schools introduced computers but the internet wasn't invented until 1995!
it was first introduced in the year 1973
The first Macintosh was introduced on January 24, 1984.
Yes, Apple has a line of desktop computers that were introduced to the public in the year of 1998. The Imac is Apple's line of consumer desktops computers.
The Mazda3 was introduced for the 2004 model year
1929 was when the kleenex was introduced
2007 Was the first year Howrse was introduced.
Home computers were introduced in the 1970s. The first personal computer, the Kenbak-1, was introduced in 1971 for $750. Take a look at the following site for an interesting timeline: http://www.computerhistory.org/timeline/?category=cmptr
The first scanner for computers was introduced in the year 1957. It was a drum scanner that was designed by Russell A. Kirsch.
Ring Pop was first introduced in 1977.