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In this technological age, it’s hard to imagine life without computers. For some of us, computers have been a regular feature in our lives, from as early as childhood. Others have grown up without the aid of a PC, only to discover the benefits of one much later on in life. The younger generation is becoming more and more adept at using a computer and technology as we know it is rapidly expanding. But how much do you know about the history of the computer? Take this challenge below.
- What was the name of the first supercomputer?
- When were computers first used in a business environment?
- Along with Steve Jobs, who was the founder of Apple Computer?
- When did laptops become popular?
- What does the future hold for computers?
How confident are you that you’ve answered correctly? Don’t feel too awkward if you couldn’t answer all (or even any) of them. A lot of people know a great deal about modern computers and could reel off all sorts of facts and jargon. But, when it comes down to the history, the majority of people draw a complete blank.
If you’re like most, you probably feel slightly guilty about this; like you should know it. Well, there is a solution. Here follows a one-stop crash course in the history of computing. If you’re feeling confident in your answers to our mini quiz then read on to find out if you were right…click here for full article.
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