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The Universal Machine [electronic resource] :From the Dawn of Computing to Digital Consciousness / by Ian Watson.

by Watson, Ian [author.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : 2012.Description: XIV, 353 p. 110 illus., 1 illus. in color. online resource.ISBN: 9783642281020.Subject(s): Computer science | Mathematics | Computer Science | Computer Science, general | Popular Science in Mathematics/Computer Science/Natural Science/TechnologyDDC classification: 004 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
What is a Universal Tool? -- Charles Babbage's Analytical Engine -- Office Automation -- Computers go to War -- Computers go to Work -- Deadheads & Propeller Heads -- The Computer gets Personal -- The Computer Revolution -- Weaving the Web -- Apple is Reborn -- Over the Horizon -- Resources -- Competitors -- About the Author -- Published books.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: The computer unlike other inventions is universal; you can use a computer for many tasks: writing, composing music, designing buildings, creating movies, inhabiting virtual worlds, communicating...  This popular science history isn't just about technology but introduces the pioneers: Babbage, Turing, Apple's Wozniak and Jobs, Bill Gates, Tim Berners-Lee, Mark Zuckerberg. This story is about people and the changes computers have caused. In the future ubiquitous computing, AI, quantum and molecular computing could even make us immortal. The computer has been a radical invention. In less than a single human life computers are transforming economies and societies like no human invention before.
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What is a Universal Tool? -- Charles Babbage's Analytical Engine -- Office Automation -- Computers go to War -- Computers go to Work -- Deadheads & Propeller Heads -- The Computer gets Personal -- The Computer Revolution -- Weaving the Web -- Apple is Reborn -- Over the Horizon -- Resources -- Competitors -- About the Author -- Published books.

The computer unlike other inventions is universal; you can use a computer for many tasks: writing, composing music, designing buildings, creating movies, inhabiting virtual worlds, communicating...  This popular science history isn't just about technology but introduces the pioneers: Babbage, Turing, Apple's Wozniak and Jobs, Bill Gates, Tim Berners-Lee, Mark Zuckerberg. This story is about people and the changes computers have caused. In the future ubiquitous computing, AI, quantum and molecular computing could even make us immortal. The computer has been a radical invention. In less than a single human life computers are transforming economies and societies like no human invention before.

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