Computers
Computers
History
A precursor of the digital
computer was the adding machine. It was developed in 1642 by the French
philosopher Blaise Pascal. Analog computers started to be built at the
beginning of the 20 century. Such machines were used for solving very difficult
equations. During world wars mechanical analog computers were used in
submarines and planes.
In the 1940s Howard Aiken, a
Havard University mathematician, created the first digital computer. It
was huge and primitive but it could
solve equations without using any mechanical adding machine parts.
With the invention of
microprocessors and transistors the evolution of the computers went on.
Can a Computer Think?
It is said that computers only
think because they are programmed to do so. When they solve a mathematical equation, they were
programmed to solve it. Now we have the idea to build a computer complex enough
to duplicate the human brain. Long before we approach a computer as complex as
our brain, we will perhaps build a computer that is at least complex enough to
create another computer more complex than itself. This more complex computer
could create one still more complex and so on and so on. Once we pass a
critical point where the computers are as complex as our brain, then it will
not stop, the computers will surpass it. Then we have an intelligent computer.
Will we be allowed to turn this computer, a thinking creature, off?
Bill Gates and his Internet
Bill Gates was born in Seattle
1958. He started his career in personal computer software when he began to
program at the age of 13. His first program was for playing tic-tac-toe at
school. At the age of 15 Bill Gates created a system to control the traffic in
Seattle. In 1975 he left Harvard University to write programs. He developed
BASIC for the first microcomputer. He always had the dream that all computers
would join together to communicate; the idea of the Internet was born. This was
the start of his path to success.
In 1977 Bill Gates and his friend
Paul Allen founded Microsoft and with this company he started to write other
versions of BASIC and other programs (DOS, Windows 3.1, ) His company had a
great success in selling those products.
Today Bill's company is worth:
$46,035,490,000 (That's 46.04 billion).
In the time since March 13, 1986
Bill's company worth has increased by 45 billion US dollars. Let's look at how
much Bill has made for each of these periods of time.
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That means that Bill Gates could
give 8 US dollars to every person on the planet (about 6 billion) and he would
still have $ 40,301,396.00 left.
Let's go back to the Interactive
Network (Internet). The idea of the Internet is to connect all computers all over
the world and to exchange news between companies. Today offices usually have a
PC on every desk. Therefore we could buy all things per Internet by filling in
a form and by clicking submit (Online - Shopping). Nowadays every bank has
Internet access with the so called Online - Banking. You can do your money
transfers at home at your PC.
Internet for everybody
In Austria 42% of the Households
are equipped with a PC, 13% of them have a modem and 9% Internet. 9% are about
290,000 Internet connections. 56% of the Internet users are between 14 and 29
years old. 30% of the Internet users all over the world are women, in the
German speaking part only 17.2% of the Internet users are women.
Learning on the Internet
Education and learning on
computer and Internet perhaps will improve it. There have been a few changes
since computers were developed in the early 1960s. Today in school calculators
are used and also real PCs. In our school we also have an Internet connection,
where we can get some information.
In a few towns in Alaska or in
other northern states, where some houses or housing estates are far away from
school, the children are taught by a teacher from the nearest big town with the
help of the Internet connection. They use the so called Tele teaching, it's a
product for efficient video transfer on computer networks.
Nowadays there are also learning
programs on the computer. For example there are some vocabulary trainers in
Latin, English, Spanish,
In the end I want to tell you
that a life without a computer wouldn't be possible today. You have to think of
all branches and places where computers are used nowadays. Can you imagine a
life without
PCs
Mobile
phones
Digital
TV
Internet
Underground
systems
Planes
- air traffic navigation
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