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…the change of the use of technology in everyday lives. One of the largest technological revolutions was that of the computer revolution, which saw the development of high powered complex computers used to boost efficiency in the workplace as well as the home…
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…will allow more high school teachers to teach an area mostly untouched, computer symbolic algebra and computer interactive geometry, because it has not been practical or possible. The TI-92 is merely the beginning of the new revolution of hand-held computing tools…
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…of computer technology into society. This integration would take society into the "second industrial revolution." This technology integration would affect every facet of our social and private lives. Since then, studies in Computer Ethics have branched out…
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Category: /History
…II (1977): The Apple II was a fully assembled home computer in an attractive case, complete with keyboard, connection to a TV screen, color, memory to 64Kb, and BASIC interpreter. The machine was to launch the personal computer revolution and vault its…
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…The typical school has 1 computer per 20 students, a ratio that computer educators feel is still not high enough to affect classroom learning as much as books and classroom conversation. Some critics see computer education as merely the latest…
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Category: /Literature/English
…The two types of computers that are the most common people use are the Personal computer, and the Laptop computer. Most people would say that there is not that much difference between the two, but they have no idea how wrong they are. The Personal…
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…        While the twentieth century has proven to be a technological revolution, there has not been a single development with as much impact on our day to day lives than that of the computer. For many, the development of the modern computer has…
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…in the development of the computer began. A new revolution in computer hardware was now well under way, involving miniaturization of computer-logic circuitry and of component manufacture by what are called large-scale integration techniques. In the 1950s it was realized…
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…were arranged on wheels so that a single revolution of one wheel resulted in one tenth of a revolution of the wheel to its immediate left. Leibniz invented a computer built in 1694 that could add, and, after changing some things around, multiply…
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…, and for many other tasks (Osborne, 146). In 1971 Marcian E. Hoff, Jr., an engineer at the Intel Corporation, invented the microprocessor and another stage in the deveopment of the computer began (Shallis, 121). A new revolution in computer hardware was now well…
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