Mark Zuckerberg completed four semesters at Harvard before dropping out to focus on his company, Facebook.
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No, Mark Zuckerberg attended Harvard University and dropped out.
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Mark Zuckerberg's major at Harvard was actually Psychology though he loved programming and ended up taking a lot of computer science courses. If you think about it, it makes perfect sense how he mapped people relationships to computer science with something like Facebook.
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Facebook was created at Harvard University and launched in 2004 and was for use as a network strictly for Harvard University.
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Grace Hopper invented the Mark 1 computer and she invented the other series of the mark computers also.
Wrong! Grace Hopper had nothing to do with design of the Harvard Mark I as she wasn't even there. Her first contact with it was several months after it was fully operating, when she was hired as its 3rd programmer.
Howard Aiken designed the Harvard Mark I and IBM built it for him using Navy funds.
Hopper did suggest and help design some upgrades to the Harvard Mark I and was influential on other Harvard Mark machines, but she invented none of them.
Hopper did invent many software development methodologies on machines ranging from the Harvard Mark I to the UNIVAC I, including several compilers culminating in FLOW-MATIC, which was the major input used in defining COBOL.
Note that there were several computers identified as Marl 1, not just the Harvard machine. A few examples are:
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None. The Harvard Mark 1 ASCC (IBM Automatic Sequence Controlled Calculator) was an electromechanical computer built for Harvard by IBM's Endicott NY facility in 1944. It was constructed from 765,000 components which included switches, relays, motors, rotating shafts, and clutches. It contained no vacuum tubes.
The Harvard Mark III ADEC (Aiken Dahlgren Electronic Calculator) was the first computer to use vacuum tubes. It was built at Harvard in 1949 using 5000 vacuum tubes and 1500 crystal diodes, along with electromechanical components. The Harvard Mark IV, built in 1952, was the first fully electronic design.
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A college student at Harvard is credited named Mark Zuckerburg
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Mark Zuckerburg is the CEO, founder, owner, and developer of Facebook.
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Mark Zuckerberg studied Computer Science and Psychology at Harvard University
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IBM's first computer was the IBM ASCC at Harvard University (later renamed the Harvard Mark I due to an argument between IBM and Howard Hathaway Aiken of Harvard) in 1944.
IBM's first electronic computer was the IBM 701 in 1952.
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Either Zuse Z3 or Harvard Mark I.
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J. Paul Mark has written:
'The empire builders' -- subject(s): Business education, Harvard Business School, Harvard University, Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Administration
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The IBM Automatic Sequence Controlled Calculator (ASCC), called the Mark I by Harvard University, was an electro-mechanical computer. The electromechanical ASCC was devised by Howard H. Aiken, built at IBM and shipped to Harvard in February 1944.
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No, obviously not, he was helped by some friends so that they were at Harvard.
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Yes, her name is Priscilla Chan and she is in medical school.
Also, they met while they were studying in Harvard but Mark eventually offered her a job on Facebook.
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He designed several computers for Harvard University, starting with the electromechanical Automatic Sequence Controlled Calculator which was built by IBM but after an argument between Aiken and IBM he renamed it the Harvard Mark i and banished IBM from Harvard. The rest of his computers were built entirely by people from Harvard.
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One example of a computer from the 1940s is the Harvard Mark I, also known as the Automatic Sequence Controlled Calculator (ASCC). Developed by Howard Aiken and his team at Harvard University, the Harvard Mark I was one of the earliest electromechanical computers. It was used primarily for complex mathematical calculations and was a significant milestone in the history of computing technology.
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The Mark 1 or known as the Harvard Mark 1 was invented to help with the war efforts of World War II. Howard Aiken in 1937 presented the idea to IBM for development.
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Facebook was started at Harvard University by Mark Zuckerberg and a few of his college roommates. It was founded in 2004.
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Facebook was created and launched in February 2004, by three Harvard students; Mark Zuckerberg, Dustin Moskovitzand Chris Hughes.
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The social network website started by Mark Zuckerberg is called facebook.
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Facebook was launched in February 2004.
Facebook was founded by former-Harvard student Mark Zuckerberg (while at Harvard) who ran it as one of his hobby projects with some financial help from Eduardo Saverin.
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1947 for a moth smashed in relay of Harvard Mark II. It shut it down.
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"Facebook" is named after a book used at Harvard that contained a profile of everyone attending that university.
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