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,There and Back Again – Andrew Booth, a British Computer Pioneer, and his Interactions with US and O how funding from the US Rockefeller Foundation supported Andrew Booth’s research work in the UK and allowed him to refine his ideas on computer design by visiting US pioneers each year from 1946 to 1948. This led to the construction of an electronic drum, the world’s first successful demonstrationsphincter 发表于 2025-3-28 22:43:57
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Towards Machine Independence: From Mechanically Programmed Devices to the Internet of Things, Internet of Things. It points to an increasing trend towards these machines and devices becoming more and more independent of human intervention and control. We have not quite got there yet, but a clear trend can be observed nevertheless from mechanically controlled machines such as Al-Jazari’s Cas笨重 发表于 2025-3-29 05:30:52
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Flame Wars on Worldnet: Early Constructions of the International User,ries even before the technical capability was possible. An analysis of conversations on Human-Nets, an early ARPANet mailing list, shows how users were concerned about providing a forum for open discussion and hoped that the network would spread to provide communication throughout the world. Moving群岛 发表于 2025-3-29 17:50:53
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,The World’s Smallest Mechanical Parallel Calculator: Discovery of Original Drawings and Patent Documention two models, Curta 1 and Curta 2. In November 2015 original drawings and patent documents on a . were discovered in Switzerland. This device is supposed to be the world’s smallest mechanical parallel calculator.