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From Abacus to Valve The history of the calculating machines has very old origins, the first realized instrument to execute calculus dates back...
Ten years ago this month, Adobe shipped Photoshop 1.0. "Has it really been that long?" It has....
From GenCode to XML An history of Markup Languages When the story begins ..... In the late 1960's.. Computer science is only 20 years old.....
3000 BC The abacus is invented in Babylonia The Tower of Babel is built Native Americans invent popcorn 80 AD The Antikythera Device,...
Funnel is a programming language based on Functional Nets. Functional Nets combine key ideas of functional programming and Petri nets to yield a simpl...
G.ho.st (usually pronounced ghost) was the trading name of Ghost Inc. and the service name and URL of the company's hosted computer operating system o...
Galeon is a GNOME Web browser based on Gecko (the mozilla layout engine). It's fast, it has a light interface, and it is fully standards-compliant. Yo...
The GE-200 series was a family of small mainframe computers of the 1960s, built by General Electric. The main machine in the line was the GE-225. I...
The GE-600 series was a family of 36-bit mainframe computers originating in the 1960s, built by General Electric (GE). When GE left the mainframe busi...
825 Muslim scholar Al-Khwarizmi kicks it all off with a book on algorithms - recipes on how to do computation pulling together work of Indian mathemat...
Genera is a commercial operating system and development environment for Lisp machines developed by Symbolics. It is essentially a fork of an earlier o...
General Comprehensive Operating System (GCOS, /ˈdʒiːkɒs) is a family of operating systems oriented toward mainframe computers. The original ve...
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY OVERVIEW COMPUTER CAREERS – Computer science majors have the highest average salaries over all other majors in a bachelor'...
The history of computer development is often referred to in reference to the different generations of computing devices. A generation refers to the st...
Vala and Genie are new programming languages, really new. Vala came first, in mid-2006, with a C#-like syntax, followed by Genie in mid-2008 with a Py...
Geode is a series of x86-compatible system-on-a-chip microprocessors and I/O companions produced by AMD, targeted at the embedded computing market....
On Echo's website, users can access information on "the history of science, technology, and industry" through a "Browse by Category" link (includes Co...
Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. is a Taiwan-based manufacturer of computer hardware products best known for its motherboards. The company is publicly he...
Welcome to "The Glamorous History of Portable Computers." This is a constantly expanding timeline that aims to capture the greatest moments in mobile...
Glide OS is a Flash-based web desktop developed by Transmedia. It is notable for operating on both desktop operating systems, like windows and mobile...
This document, intended as a reliable electronic reference tool, provides a timeline for three types of developments and milestones: (1) advances in l...
OpenGL Shading Language (abbreviated: GLSL or GLslang), is a high level shading language based on the syntax of the C programming language. It was cre...
The GM-NAA I/O input/output system of General Motors and North American Aviation was the first operating system for the IBM 704 computer.[1] It was...
GNAT is a free-software compiler for the Ada programming language which forms part of the GNU Compiler Collection. It supports all versions of the lan...
Go is a compiled, garbage-collected, concurrent programming language developed by Google Inc. The initial design of Go was started in September 200...
The Go programming language is an open source project to make programmers more productive. Go is expressive, concise, clean, and efficient. Its concur...
The Goodwill Computer Museum provides interactive exhibits and programs that educate the community on the evolution and use of computer technology. We...
Google Chrome is a web browser developed by Google that uses the WebKit layout engine. It was first released as a beta version for Microsoft Windows o...
Google timeline/milestones...
Google Videos (originally Google Video) is a video search engine, and formerly a free video sharing website, from Google Inc. Before removing user-upl...
Ever since its launch in 1998, the company founded by Sergey Brin and Larry Page, has continued to grow and always expanded more and more. Today when...
The Gopher protocol is a TCP/IP application layer protocol designed for distributing, searching, and retrieving documents over the Internet. Strongly...
A graphics tablet (or digitizer, digitizing tablet, graphics pad, drawing tablet) is a computer input device that enables a user to hand-draw images a...
GRASS (GRAphics Symbiosis System) was a programming language created to script 2D vector graphics animations. GRASS was similar to BASIC in syntax, bu...
Introduction: What's a "Great CPU"? This list is not intended to be an exhaustive compilation of microprocessors, but rather a description of designs...
I gave up any attempt to sort this list by “importance” (too risk) or “category” (frontiers are not always well defined). Instead, I have simp...
The machine depicted on the cover of the January 1975 issue of Popular Electronics magazine sounded impressive—"World's First Minicomputer Kit to Ri...
Barely stifled yawns greeted the electronics novelty that was introduced to the public in mid-1948. "A device called a transistor, which has several a...
he conference held at the Washington Hilton in October 1972 wasn't meant to jump-start a revolution. Staged for a technological elite, its purpose was...
Groovy is an object-oriented programming language for the Java platform. It is a dynamic language with features similar to those of Python, Ruby, Perl...
Groovy... •is an agile and dynamic language for the Java Virtual Machine •builds upon the strengths of Java but has additional power features in...
CPU history basically starts in 1971, when a small unknown company, Intel, for the first time combined multiple transistors to form a central processi...
A hacker is a person who breaks into computers and computer networks for profit, in protest, or because they are motivated by the challenge. The subcu...
Hacktivism (a portmanteau of hack and activism) is the use of computers and computer networks as a means of protest to promote political ends. The ter...
The Center for the History of Business, Technology, and Society organizes scholarly conferences, research seminars, and administers research grants fo...
Collection of I.B.M. antitrust suit records includes discovery documents, trial transcripts, plaintiff and defendant exhibits, and depositions....
Engineering Research Associates (ERA) origins can be traced to the classified World War II-era Navy project to break the German secret codes by using...
History of the MCI Company under William G. McGowan...