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Novelist Explains Who Really Invented the First Computer

Posted November 22, 2010 8:15 AM

From Wired Top Stories:

Who invented the computer? For anyone who has made a pilgrimage to the University of Pennsylvania and seen the shrine to the ENIAC, the answer may seem obvious: John Mauchly and J. Presper Eckert Jr., who led Penn's engineering team in the 1940s. As it says on the plaque, the giant machine made of 17,468 vacuum tubes was the "first electronic large-scale, general-purpose digital computer." But notice all the qualifying adjectives. Does this mean there was a smaller digital computer that actually came first?

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Re: Novelist Explains Who Really Invented the First Computer

11/24/2010 12:52 AM

good to know... gotta love the unsung hero!

now all we need is the initial impetus given to the project by Nikola Tesla.....

chris

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