All three of these companies are possible candidates as they designed computers and announced them for sale in the same timeframe. Other companies all entered the market after these three.
I suggest you take it from here and determine which of these was actually the first yourself.
The first computer close to as we know them today was made by IBM
Windows is an operating system produced by the Microsoft company. Windows is not a computer or a company. The first Apple computer was sold in July 1976. The first version of Microsoft's Windows operating system was sold in 1985.
The first computer was invented in Germany in 1936 to 1938. The first Gateway computer was invented in 1991, which is when the company got their start.
apple, who else?
Yes. The first computer was built in the 1930s. The first personal computers hit the market in 1981.
Toshiba was the first company to manufacture and sell computers. Apple was the first company to produce a personal computer.
The first computer close to as we know them today was made by IBM
There never was such a company!
Windows is an operating system produced by the Microsoft company. Windows is not a computer or a company. The first Apple computer was sold in July 1976. The first version of Microsoft's Windows operating system was sold in 1985.
The first computer company in the US is Electric Controls. Electric Controls was founded in 1949. The company was backed by the United States government.
As of July 2014, the market cap for First NBC Bank Holding Company (NBCB) is $593,254,246.93.
IBM developed the first home computer
The first computer was invented in Germany in 1936 to 1938. The first Gateway computer was invented in 1991, which is when the company got their start.
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The first mass market PC was built by Hewlett Packard in 1968. It was the HP 9100A. The first personal computer was the Altair 8800 released in 1975. Although the Altair was the first computer that was advertised as a personal computer there was one that was released in 1971 for $750 called the Kenback-1. These first computers are a far cry from what we know today. My name is David and I work with Dell