2400 BC
Abacus:
The abacus, the first known calculator, was invented in Babylonia.
Abacus |
500 BC
Panini:Introduced the forerunner to modern formal language theory
300 BC
Pingala:Pingala invented the binary number system
87 BC
Antikythera Mechanism:Built in Rhodes to track movement of the stars
Heron of Alexandria:Heron of Alexandria invents machines which follow a series of instructions
724
Liang Ling-Can: Liang Ling-Can invents the first fully mechanical clock
1492
Leonardo da Vinci:Drawings by Leonardo da Vinci depict inventions such as flying machines, including a helicopter, the first mechanical calculator and one of the first programmable robots
1614
John Napier:John Napier invents a system of moveable rods (Napier's Rods) based on logarithms which was able to multiply, divide and calculate square and cube roots
1622
William Oughtred: William Oughtred develops slide rules
1623
Calculating Clock:
Invented by Wilhelm Schickard
1642
Blaise Pascal: Blaise Pascal invents the the "Pascaline", a mechanical adding machine
Gottfried Leibniz: Gottfried Leibniz is known as one of the founding fathers of calculus
1801
Joseph-Marie Jacquard: Joseph-Marie Jacquard invents an automatic loom controlled by punched cards
1820
Arithmometer: The Arithmometer was the first mass-produced calculator invented by Charles Xavier Thomas de Colmar
1822
Charles Babbage: Charles Babbage designs his first mechanical computer
1834
Analytical Engine:
The Analytical Engine was invented by Charles Babbage
1835
Morse code: Samuel Morse invents Morse code
1848
Boolean algebra: Boolean algebra is invented by George Boole
1853
Tabulating Machine:
Per Georg Scheutz and his son Edvard invent the Tabulating Machine
1869
William Stanley Jevons:
William Stanley Jevons designs a practical logic machine
1878
Ramon Verea: Ramon Verea invents a fast calculator with an internal multiplication table
1880
Alexander Graham Bell:
Alexander Graham Bell invents the telephone called the Photophone
1884
Comptometer:
The Comptometer is an invention of Dorr E. Felt which is operated by pressing keys
1890
Herman Hollerith: Herman Hollerith invents a counting machine which increment mechanical counters
1895
Guglielmo Marconi:
Radio signals were invented by Guglielmo Marconi
1896
Tabulating Machine Company: Herman Hollerith forms the Tabulating Machine Company which later becomes IBM
1898
Nikola Tesla: Remote control was invented by Nikola Tesla
1906
Lee De Forest: Lee De Forest invents the electronic tube
1923
Philo Farnsworth: Television Electronic was invented by Philo Farnsworth
1924
John Logie Baird: Electro Mechanical television system was invented by John Logie Baird
Walther Bothe: Walther Bothe develops the logic gate
1938
Konrad Zuse: Konrad Zuse creates the Z1 Computer a binary digital computer using punch tape
1939
George Stibitz: George Stibitz develops the Complex Number Calculator - a foundation for digital computers
Hewlett Packard: William Hewlett and David Packard start Hewlett Packard
John Vincent Atanasoff and Clifford Berry: John Vincent Atanasoff and Clifford Berry develop the ABC (Atanasoft-Berry Computer) prototype
1944
Howard Aiken & Grace Hopper: Howard Aiken and Grace Hopper designed the MARK series of computers at Harvard University
1945
ENIAC:John Presper Eckert & John W. Mauchly: John Presper Eckert & John W. Mauchly develop the ENIAC ( Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer)
Computer Bug:The term computer ‘bug’ as computer bug was first used by Grace Hopper
F.C. Williams: F.C. Williams develops his cathode-ray tube (CRT) storing device the forerunner to random-access memory (RAM)
1947
Pilot ACE:
Donald Watts Davies joins Alan Turing to build the fastest digital computer in England at the time, the Pilot ACE
William Shockley: William Shockley invents the transistor at Bell Labs
Douglas Engelbart: Douglas Engelbart theorises on interactive computing with keyboard and screen display instead of on punchcards.
1950
Hideo
Yamachito: The first electronic computer is created in Japan by Hideo
Yamachito.
Alan
Turing:Alan Turing publishes his paper Computing Machinery and Intelligence
which helps create the Turing Test.
EDVAC:The
EDVAC (Electronic Discrete Variable Automatic Computer) begins performing basic
tasks. Unlike the ENIAC, it was binary rather than decimal
1954
John
Backus & IBM:John Backus & IBM develop the FORTRAN Computer Programming
Language
1955
Bell
Labs introduces its first transistor computer.
1956
Optical
fiber was invented by Basil Hirschowitz, C. Wilbur Peters, and
Lawrence E. Curtiss
1958
ARPA(Advanced
Research Projects Agency) and NASA is formed.
Silicon
chip: The first integrated circuit, or silicon chip, is produced by the US
Jack Kilby & Robert Noyce
1960
COBOL:
The
Common Business-Oriented Language (COBOL) programming language is invented.
1961
Unimate: General
Motors puts the first industrial robot, Unimate, to work in a New Jersey
factory.
1962
The
first computer game: The first computer game Spacewar Computer Game
invented BY Steve Russell & MIT
1963
The
Computer Mouse:
Douglas
Engelbart invents and patents the first computer mouse (nicknamed the mouse
because the tail came out the end)
The
American Standard Code for Information Interchange (ASCII) is
developed to standardize data exchange among computers.
1964
Word
processor: IBM introduces the first word processor
BASIC:John
Kemeny and Thomas Kurtz
develop
Beginner’s All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Language (BASIC)
1965
Hypertext:Andries
van Dam and Ted Nelson coin the term "hypertext"
1967
Floppy
Disk:IBM creates the first floppy disk
1969
Seymour
Cray: Seymour Cray develops the CDC 7600, the first supercomputer
Gary
Starkweather: Gary Starkweather invents the laser printer whilst working
with Xerox
ARPANET:The
U.S. Department of Defense sets up the Advanced Research Projects Agency
Network (ARPANET ) this network was the first building blocks to what the
internet is today but originally with the intention of creating a computer
network that could withstand any type of disaster.
1970
RAM:Intel
introduces the world's first available dynamic RAM ( random-access memory) chip
and the first microprocessor, the Intel 4004.
1971
E-mail:E-mail
was invented by Ray Tomlinson
Liquid
Crystal Display ( LCD ): Liquid Crystal Display ( LCD ) was invented
by James Fergason
Pocket
calculator: Pocket calculator was invented by Sharp Corporation
Floppy
Disk: Floppy Disk was invented by David Noble with IBM - Nicknamed
the "Floppy" for its flexibility.
1972
First
Video Game: Atari releases Pong, the first commercial video game
The
CD:
The
compact disc is invented in the United States.
1973
Robert
Metcalfe and David Boggs: Robert Metcalfe creates the Ethernet, a
local-area network (LAN) protocol
Personal
computer: The minicomputer Xerox Alto (1973) was a landmark step in the
development of personal computers
Gateways:
Vint
Cerf and Bob Kahn develop gateway routing computers to negotiate between the
various national networks
1974
SQL:IBM
develops SEQUEL (Structured English Query Language ) now known as SQL
WYSIWYG:
Charles
Simonyi coins the term WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) to describe the
ability of being able to display a file or document exactly how it is going to
be printed or viewed
1975
Portable
computers:Altair produces the first portable computer
Microsoft
Corporation:
The
Microsoft Corporation was founded April 4, 1975 by Bill Gates and Paul Allen to
develop and sell BASIC interpreters for the Altair 8800
1976
Apple:Apple
Computers was founded Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs
1977
Apple
Computer’s Apple II, the first personal computer with color graphics, is demonstrated
Ward
Christensen writes the programme "MODEM" allowing two microcomputers
to exchange files with each other over a phone line
1978
Magnetic
tape: The first magnetic tape is developed in the US
1980
Paul
Allen and Bill Gates:
IBM
hires Paul Allen and Bill Gates to create an operating system for a new PC.
They buy the rights to a simple operating system manufactured by Seattle
Computer Products and use it as a template to develop DOS.
1981
Microsoft:MS-DOS
Computer Operating System increases its success
1982
WordPerfect: WordPerfect
Corporation introduces WordPerfect 1.0 a word processing program
Commodore
64:
The
Commodore 64 becomes the best-selling computer of all time.
SMTP:
SMTP
(Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) is introduced
Windows:Microsoft
Windows introduced eliminating the need for a user to have to type each
command, like MS-DOS, by using a mouse to navigate through drop-down menus,
tabs and icons
1984
Apple
Macintosh:Apple introduces the Macintosh with mouse and window interface
Cyberspace:
William
Gibson coins the word cyberspace when he publishes Neuromancer
1985
Paul
Brainard:
Paul
Brainard introduces Pagemaker for the Macintosh creating the desktop publishing
field.
Nintendo:
The
Nintendo Entertainment System makes its debut
Perl:
Larry Wall introduces Perl 1.0
1990
The
Internet, World Wide Web & Tim Berners-Lee: Tim Berners-Lee and
Robert Cailliau propose a 'hypertext' system starting the modern Internet
Microsoft
and IBM stop working together to develop operating systems
1991
The
World Wide Web:
The
World Wide Web is launched to the public on August 6, 1991
1993
At
the beginning of the year only 50 World Wide Web servers are known to exist
1994
The
World Wide Web Consortium is founded by Tim Berners-Lee to help with the
development of common protocols for the evolution of the World Wide Web
YAHOO:
YAHOO
is created in April, 1994.
1995
Java: is
introduced
Amazon:
Amazon.com is founded by Jeff Bezos
EBay: is
founded by Pierre Omidyar
Hotmail:Hotmail
is started by Jack Smith and Sabeer Bhatia.
1996
WebTV:
WebTV
is introduced
1997
Altavista introduces
its free online translator Babel Fish
Microsoft
acquires Hotmail
1998
Google:
Google
is founded by Sergey Brin and Larry Page on September 7, 1998
PayPal
is
founded by Peter Thiel and Max Levchin
2001
Xbox:Bill
Gates introduces the Xbox on January 7th 2001.
2006
Skype announces that it has
over 100 million registered users.