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GREEK ABACUS

The Greek abacus is an important stage in the development of calculating tools, 'cause it introduces elements of positional organization and support the transition to more advanced tools around the world.

The Salamis Tablet, discovered in 1846 on the islans of Salamis.It is a marble slab with incised lines, used to group numerical values, dating back 300 BC
from: wikipedia-en
Z3 MACHINE

The Z3, built by Konrad Zuse in 1941 in Berlin, is considered the first programmable digital computer.It could perfom basic arithmetic operations, square roots, and simple equations.The Z3 was created primarily to support engineering calculations, particulary for aircraft design

from:wikipedia-en
ALAN TURING'S MACHINE

Alan Turing's machine, often considered a precursor to the modern computer, was designed to crack the German Enigma code during World War II. This revolutionary feat is chronicled in "The Imitation Game," in which Turing builds a codebreaking machine that ultimately shortened the war and saved millions of lives.

from:www.sciencemuseum.org.uk
In 1950, Alan Turing published a paper titled "Computing Machinery and Intelligence," in which he introduced the famous "Turing Test." The test was conceived as a way to evaluate a machine's ability to exhibit intelligent behavior equivalent to that of a human. In the test, a human evaluator interacts with a machine and a human, unaware of which is the machine, and must determine which is the machine based on their responses.
from:https://oliveiraweb.com.br/alan-turing-inteligencia-artificial-historia/
Microsoft & windows

Microsoft, founded in 1975 by Bill Gates and Paul Allen, played a key role in the evolution of personal computing. The release of Windows in 1985, along with software like Word and Excel, made computers accessible and essential for homes, schools, and businesses around the world. Microsoft helped turn the PC into a tool for everyday life and work, shaping how people interact with technology.

from:news.microsoft.com
APPLE

The MacBook is a portable computer created by Apple, founded in 1976 by Steve Jobs. The first MacBook model was introduced in 2006 as a sleek, lightweight, and easy-to-use computer. Designed to combine power and simplicity, it became very popular among students, creatives, and professionals. Over the years, Apple has continued to improve the MacBook, making it faster, quieter, and with a longer-lasting battery. Today, this computer is also capable of using artificial intelligence, making it a highly advanced tool: it can assist with writing, organizing, translating, and even creating digital content. The MacBook perfectly represents the new generation of computers: elegant, intelligent, and designed to simplify everyday life.

from:https://www.apple.com/newsroom
TABULATING MACHINE

The Tabulating Machine was invented by Herman Hollerith 1890.It greatly increased the speed and efficiency of data processing and is considered a precursor of modern computers.

the first machine that could read and sort information automatically, reducing human error and saving time.
from:wikipedia-en