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Battle of the Bits: How 1940s geniuses laid the foundation for the information age

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The creation of the computer is one of the most significant achievements of mankind in the 20th century, paving the way for the information age. Here is a detailed history of this invention: Early predecessors: 1. 17th century: Blaise Pascal creates a mechanical calculator. 2. 19th century: Charles Babbage develops the concept of an analytical machine. 3. 1890: Herman Hollerith invents the tabulator to process census data. The first electronic computers: 1. 1937-1942: John Atanasoff and Clifford Berry develop the ABC (Atanasoff-Berry Computer). 2. 1943: Colossus is created in the UK to decipher German codes. 3. 1945: ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer) is finalized in the United States. Key figures: Alan Turing: 1. 1936: Publishes On Computable Numbers, introducing the concept of a universal computing machine. 2. 1940s: Participates in the development of the Colossus computer to break German ciphers. 3. Makes fundamental contribut

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