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    How Computers Make Life Easier How Computers Make Life Easier Sometime in the early 1900s a German engineer named Konrad Zuse invented the first computer called the Z3. It was a functional program- controlled computer. He was also a computer pioneer. During this time there was a series of events recorded that entailed the beginning stages of computer use. Over time the development became greater. The society in which we live today has evolved

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    you talking about‚ or what the heck is a computer? So when was the first computer invented? Unfortunately this question has no easy answer because of all the different classifications and computers. The Z1 originally created by Germany ’s Konrad Zuse [1] in his parent’s living room in 1936 to 1938 is considered to be the first electrical binary programmable computer. In 1975 Ed Roberts coined the term personal computer when he introduced the Altair 8800. Although the first personal computer

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    but for better or worse? As we progress technologically‚ it is hard to tell when we go too far‚ and whether or not advances are positive or not. Primarily‚ computers seem to be a helpful and ideal tool for everyday work. Invented in 1936‚ by Konrad Zuse‚ the computer has grown to a popular item used for adults and kids for work‚ school‚ and fun. This technology makes it simpler to communicate between co-workers to get work done more efficiently using email‚ and also has features such as softwares

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    and of itself. If the definition is a machine for performing calculations‚ then the abacus would be considered the first computer‚ but if the definition is a machine for performing calculations automatically‚ then the Z1 made by German scientist Konrad Zuse would be considered the first programmable computer. As the computer progressed‚ RAM (rapid access memory) was introduced in MIT’s Whirlwind in 1955. In 1975 Ed Roberts coined the term personal computer when he introduced the Altair 8800. (Odom)

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    with 40 percent of the money if I won. To me‚ computer games is what I live life for. Without it‚ I will not have the motivation to do things anymore. Life to me is bleak‚ dull and unpromising without computer games. I celebrate the day when Konrad Zuse‚ the inventor of the modern computer was born. Without his creativity and innovation‚ I will not be here today. Unlike myself‚ my parents detest me playing computer games and often ask me to study. They would badger me at least thrice every day

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    Computers: One Major Step in Globalization In 1941‚ a German engineer named Konrad Zuse invented the first computer called the Z3 (http://www.computerhistory.org/timeline/?year=1941). It was a functional program- controlled computer. During this time there was a series of events recorded that entailed the beginning stages of computer use. Over time‚ the development became greater‚ one example being that one computer at that time would be the size of a medium sized room‚ whereas now‚ a computer

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    History of Computers Glenn G. Fabia Department of Computer Science Ateneo de Naga University A typical computer operation back when computers were people. Counting Tables History of Computers 2 A Modern Day Abacus (Oldest surviving‚ 300 B.C) Note how the abacus is really just a representation of the human fingers: the 5 lower rings on each rod represent the 5 fingers and the 2 upper rings represent the 2 hands. History of Computers 3 Napier’s Bones In 1617 John Napier

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    HISTORY OF COMPUTER THE PRE-MECHANICAL AGE: 3000 B.C. – 1450 A.D. 1. Writing and Alphabets – Communication First development of signs corresponding to spoken sounds‚ instead of pictures‚ to express words. Around 2000 B.C.‚ Phoenicians created symbols that expressed single syllables and consonants (the first true alphabet) The Greeks later adopted the Phoenician alphabet and added vowels; the Romans gave the letters Latin names to create the alphabet we use today. 2. Paper

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    THE IMPORTANCE OF GREEN COMPUTING | 4 - 5 | PRACTICAL TIPS SUGESSTION | 5 | CONCLUSION | 6 | REFERENCE | 7 | INTRODUCTION In the advancing world now‚ technology had been revolitionized since the first computers Z1 Computer invented by Konrad Zuse in 1936 until now we got the most advanced computers ever invented by humans. But every technology got its pros and cons including the computers technology. As many did not aware that computers is the most biggest contributor of pollution nowadays

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    Konrad Lorenz Konrad Lorenz was well known as a scientist in the field of ethology‚ and his field in the study of animal behavior shaped society today. His theories and discoveries in his life were a breakthrough in the field of ethology‚ but examining the factors that affected his life like his family‚ work‚ and even his dog played an important role in his work. Lorenz and other scientist popularize the study and function of animal behavior and instinct. Lorenz’s research focused the behaviors

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