(2of5) The machine that changed the world: invent the future. 1992 Documentary 480P
(2of5) (documentary) (480P) The machine that changed the world: invent the future. (SRO 1992) Overview Documentary: The machine that changed the documentary longest and most comprehensive in the world on the history of computing ever produced, but since its release in 1992, is virtually extinct. Out of print and never published on-line are just the remaining copies of VHS tapes in circulation, or school libraries in the homes of fans, which shows the original, if they called the broadcast. VideoDescription: The rise of commercial data processing, from UNIVAC to IBM in 1950 and 1960. Notes: Shortly after the start of the war ENIAC creator first commercial computer company, the Eckert-Mauchly Computer Corporation in 1946. The ancient history of funding the advancement of society and is told through personal interviews and film clips. They underestimated the cost and time of UNIVAC I, but their new computers for the U.S. Census Bureau to build, quickly send the financial companyWoe. Meanwhile, in London, he joined the J. Lyons and Co. food empire with the EDSAC in Cambridge LEO for developers to build their own computer to manage inventory and payroll. It 'been a great success, inspiring the Lyon building computers for other companies to get started. Eckert-Mauchly companies in the difficulties that had contracts with several high-profile Department of Defense because of a mistaken belief that John Mauchly had retired Communist ties. After several attempts, the company, to save the companywas ... !8!# Pink Leggings Fast !8!# Prices Brother Printer
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