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Into the : On this day in 1980, Xerox, Intel and DEC announced their joint venture, ethernet, which has now asserted itself as the standard for contemporary network connection. 🎉

Into the #Ethernet: On this day in 1980, Xerox, Intel and DEC announced their joint venture, ethernet, which has now asserted itself as the standard for contemporary network connection. 🎉

#TechHistory #TechnologyFacts
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The was a German electromechanical computer designed by Konrad Zuse in 1938 and completed in 1941. It was the world’s first working programmable, fully automatic digital computer. 💻 Today marks 83 years ever since! ✨

The #Z3 was a German electromechanical computer designed by Konrad Zuse in 1938 and completed in 1941. It was the world’s first working programmable, fully automatic digital computer. 💻 Today marks 83 years ever since! ✨
#z3computer #konradzuse #techhistory #computerpioneer
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Celebrating Alexander Graham Bell's first telephone call in . This token is a testament to that groundbreaking moment that forever changed communication. 📞✨

Celebrating Alexander Graham Bell's first telephone call in #Boston. This token is a testament to that groundbreaking moment that forever changed communication. 📞✨ #TechHistory #AvayaEngage
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On this day in 1996 '24 Hours in Cyberspace' was born. Thousands of photographers from around the world captured how the internet was changing lives. Imagine how different that project would be today

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U.S. Government Successfully Auctions Off Historic Cheyenne Supercomputer for $480,085, Sparking Enthusiastic Bidding War Among Tech Enthusiasts and Collectors

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U.S. Government Successfully Auctions Off Historic Cheyenne Supercomputer for $480,085, Sparking Enthusiastic Bidding War Among Tech Enthusiasts and Collectors #SupercomputingLegacy #GovernmentAuction #TechHistory #CheyenneSale

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🐦 From Pigeons to Pixels: How Communication Went Digital 💻

Remember waiting days for a telegram? ⏳ Now, imagine sending messages instantly across the globe with a tap! 🌎

How far do you think it will evolve next? 🤔

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Meet Ada Lovelace, the World's First Computer Programmer 🖥️

Learn about Ada Lovelace, the visionary mathematician who pioneered computer programming in the 19th century.

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Meet Ada Lovelace, the World's First Computer Programmer 🖥️

Learn about Ada Lovelace, the visionary mathematician who pioneered computer programming in the 19th century. #WomenInSTEM #TechHistory

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27 years ago today Deep Blue, the IBM computer, beat world champ Garry Kasparov in a chess tournament. It really was a milestone in AI and machine learning history. Would you take on an AI chess rival?

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27 years ago today Deep Blue, the IBM computer, beat world champ Garry Kasparov in a chess tournament. It really was a milestone in AI and machine learning history. Would you take on an AI chess rival? #DeepBlue #TechHistory #ChessChamp

May 11, 1997 The IBM computer and artifi
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On May 14th, 2013, Google launched Google Now, a virtual assistant that provided personalized information based on the user's interests, location, and search history. It was a significant step in the evolution of AI-driven personal assistants.

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Today 40 years ago (8May 1984), IBM unveiled the IBM PC-AT, a groundbreaking personal computer featuring a 16-bit microprocessor. This marked a significant leap forward in the world of computing.

Today 40 years ago (8May 1984), @IBM unveiled the IBM PC-AT, a groundbreaking personal computer featuring a 16-bit microprocessor. This marked a significant leap forward in the world of computing. #TechHistory #IBM
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