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Who is Big in Computing – Part 1?
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Who is Big in Computing – Part 1?

November 12, 2015 Ted Lewis 1 Comment

More than 70 years into computing, Moore’s Law keeps on doubling performance of the basic engine of the post-industrial information age. Looking back at this incredible progress makes me wonder, “Who has had the biggest influence on computing since electronic digital computers were designed and built for the first time in the 1940s?” Continue reading Who is Big in Computing – Part 1? →

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