The answer depends on what exactly you mean by "computer." Does it have to be electronic? Does it have to even be electric? Does it matter if it's programmable or not? Can it be analog, or does it have to be digital? If someone designed it but didn't actually build it, does that still count?
The question is only answerable if you very clearly delineate exactly what you believe to be a "computer" and what you do not. Since you didn't do that, I get to pick the definition, and by my definition the earliest "computers" were prehistoric stone circles like Stonehenge. It should be obvious from the word "prehistoric" that we don't know exactly who built them.
first year of computer in world?
To our research we find that the first computer mouse was made out of Wood.
the first original computer was made in Britain
the first electronic digital computer was made in Ames, IA in 1942. the first analog computer known was made in one of the colony city states of greece in about 100BC.
The first computer close to as we know them today was made by IBM
Wkonrad zuse made the first working computer
made computer made computer
the first computer is william seward burrought
first year of computer in world?
To our research we find that the first computer mouse was made out of Wood.
the first original computer was made in Britain
charles babbage made the vary first computer
The first electronic digital computer was.
That was a computer called ENIAC,but first machine was a calculator.
The First TV, I mean the first computer was made in Santa Le Cabana France.
The first Apple computer, called Apple 1, was made in 1976.
in 1837 Charles Babbage a british professor first made a computer'