HCC helped make the "Apple I"
Hard to say as many first computers were made in the late 1930s through the 1940s. It depends a lot on what you define as a computer. Scholars in the History of Computing are still debating that issue.
It's important to know that what kinds of history on your computer you want to delete?* internet browsing history* Cache* Cookies* Windows temp files* Start menu, order history* Applications usage history... ...You can delete internet history in relevant browsers. But for the others, you might need to use a history cleaner. It will search the history records and let you seletively delete them.
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.
You would go to search history and type in what you are looking for.
They invented the, "Log off, Stand By, and sleep buttons".
The Centre for Computing History was created on 2007-08-20.
HCC helped make the "Apple I"
If you are asking, why would one research the research of X, you are asking a faulty question. You probably want to ask, what are the reasons for studying the history of computer systems. Unless it is that you are asking, what are the reasons for studying the history of analysis through computer systems... There really are many meaings to this question.
When someone is looking for cloud computing Wiki information, they are looking to find out what cloud computing actually is on the Wikipedia page for this subject. People can find out the history of cloud computing, as well as how it works in the most basic sense as a computer networking strategy.
The history of cloud computing goes back to the early 1960s. Computer Scientist, John McCarthy, delivered a speech where he spoke about the possibility of someday having computing power and related applications that could be accessed remotely, similar to electricity, water, and other utilities. The idea was further discussed in Douglas Parkhill's 1966 book, "The Challenge of the Computer Utility." The idea of cloud computing became popular in the late 1960s, but did not become available until the early 2000s.
Cloud computing evolved in response to the need for a more dynamic hosting environment for all sorts of computer applications. The idea was first voiced at MIT when a scientist spoke of a future where computing services would be more like a utility.
You can get the history on cloud computing on Wikipedia. It gives you everything you need to know about it including, models, architecture, and even the issues it may have.
i think it is important because the computer was invented a long time ago so alot of people has lots of info on it.
Hard to say as many first computers were made in the late 1930s through the 1940s. It depends a lot on what you define as a computer. Scholars in the History of Computing are still debating that issue.
Michael S. Mahoney has written: 'Histories of computing' -- subject(s): Computers, Computer science, Software engineering, History
The history of cloud computing isn't exactly clear, however, an article run in Computer Weekly gives you a pretty good background. Another resource is Cloudcomputing.sys-con.com. This site has all the information you are looking for and more.