- Father of Computer – Charles Babbage
- Father of Modern Computer – Alan Turing
- Father of Computer Science – Alan Turing
- Father of Artificial Intelligence (AI) – Alan Turing
- AI Word Coined by John Mccarthy
- Father of Computer Animations – John Whitney
- Father of Excel Software – Charles Simonyi
- Father of Indian Supercomputers – Vijay Bhatkar
- Father of Supercomputers -Seymour Cray
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- First Computer – Difference Engine (By Charles Babbage in 1821)
- First General Purpose Computer – Analytical Engine (By Charles Babbage in 1834)
- First General Purpose Computer – IBM 701 (By Cuthbert Hurd)
- First Electronic Computer – Atanasoff Berry Computer (ABC) (By John Vincet Atanasoff and Clifford Berry in 1942)
- ENIAC in 1945 Built by University of Pennsylvania.
- First Electronic Digital Computer – Colossus (By British engineer Tommy Flowers in 1943 , Alan M Turing designed it)
- First Digital Computer Built with IC Chips – IBM System/360 in 1964 (Mainframe Computer)
- First Programmable Digital Computer – SEAC
- First Computer Program – (By Ada Lovelace in 1943)
- First Computer Programmer – Ada Lovelace
- First High Level Computer Program Language – FORTRAN (John Backus)
- First Programming Language for Symbolic Computation – LISP
- First Microprocessor – Intel 4004 (by Federico Faggin in 1971)
- First Movie to use Digital Image Processing – WestWorld in 1973
- First PC Modem – 80-103A (by Dennis Hayes and Dale Heatherington)
- First Database – RDBMS (Dr Edgar Frank Codd)
- First Virus –
- India’s First supercomputer – Param 8000″ (1991)
- First Small Computer (PC) For Home Use – Kenbak-1 (Developed by John Blankenbaker in 1971.)
- First Flash Drive – Disgo (Developed by M System and IBM )
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Inventions
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Inventor
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Year
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Mouse
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Monitor (CRT)
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Touch Screen
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RAM
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Keyboard
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- Christopher Latham Sholes
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IC Chip
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1958
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Transistor
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- John Bardeen
- Walter Brattain
- William Shockley
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USB
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Trackball
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Punch Cards
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- Herman Hollireth
- Seyman Korsakov
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Computer Graphics
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Hard Disk
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Computer Scanner
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CD ROM
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Floppy Disc
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Compact Disc
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Pen Drive
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1998
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Speakers
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UPS
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Mobile
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Camera Phone
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Laptop
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Bluetooth
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Microphone
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Laser Printer
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Internet
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www
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1989
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html
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Oracle
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- Ed Oates
- Larry Ellison
- Bob Miner
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IBM
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- Charles Ranlett Flint
- Thomas J Watson
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16 June 1911
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Sun Microsystem
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Google
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Apple
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Microsoft
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1975
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Windows
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Facebook
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Instagram
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Whatsapp
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Twitter
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Gmail
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Email
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Yahoo
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IBM
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- Charles Ranlett Flint
- Thomas Watson
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Youtube
(Bought by Google in 2006)
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- Jawed Karim
- Steve Chan
- Chad Hurley
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2005
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ENIAC
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- John Mauchly
- J Presper Eckert
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15 Feb 1946
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UNIVAC
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- John Mauchly
- J Presper Eckert
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Linux
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UNIX
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BIOS
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ARPANET
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- Darpa or
- Leonard Kleinrock
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FORTRAN
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JQuery
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BASIC
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COBOL
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JAVA Script
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JAVA
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PASCAL
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PYTHON
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PHP
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C language
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C++ language
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Computer Bug
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Barcode Reader
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- Norman Joseph Woodland
- Bernard Silver
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1952
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Joystick
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Light Pen
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OMR
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- Everett Franklin Lindquist
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OCR
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Plotter
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Digital Plotter
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Compiler
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Ethernet
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