It was first used publicly by Claude Shannon, the 'father' of information theory, in a 1948 paper.
Shannon himself attributed it to John Tukey, a statistician, who had used the term in an internal memo as a contraction of "binary digit".
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The Chinese invented the black mose at first and then when the Egyptians found out, they took the idea and change it a little bit and called it ink.
Yes, the Chinese invented the Umbrella during the Wei Dynasty in the late B.C. era.
No one "invented " robber barons because it was a term used to describe people like Rockefeller. They were the riches men and lived like kings.
Italian scholar, poet and early humanist named Francesco Petrarca.
Spacewar!It ran on a DEC PDP-1 with 2K 12 bit words of magnetic core memory.
The year of 1972.
Bill Thomas invented the term Rube Goldberg.
a lil bit after we where
The word 'bit' was derived from the term binary digit (0 and 1).
It is clearly a term invented by you: it is not recognised otherwise.
There is quite a bit of evidence that a woman invented pants in the first place!!
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to help Michael out a bit
the answer is BIT DEFFENDER
I think you mean "A bit of a conundrum". A conundrum is a very old term for a puzzle or riddle.
Small piece Ex. Little *bit
The term "bit" is short for one data packet. A "byte" is 8 data "bits".