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The concept of convergence, the basic tasks a computer preforms, early electronic computers, comparison of 2nd and 3rd

generation computers, computers in schools and why early computers broke down so often.

A means of modeling the tendency for genetic characteristics of populations to stabilize over time.

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Find information. Store data. Learn to communicate with friends. Make friends.

Mark

One: Was built at IBM and shipped to Harvard in Feburary1944. Was officially presented in August. Eniac: Was the first general-purpose computer. It was digital and capable of being reprogrammed to solve a full range of computing problems. Univec Computer: was the second computer made in the United States. It was designed by the inventors of the ENIAC.

2ND GENERATION COMPUTERS.

3RD GENERATION COMPUTERS.

The advantages of the 2nd generation computers was the computers were smaller, faster and cheaper.

The advantages of the 3rd generation computers was the computers were faster, efficient, had a silicon chip and the beginning of networking came along.

The computers we have today are faster, and smaller. We bring them wherever we need to and as long as we have wifi, we can access anything.

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Communication. Learning tools. Security cameras. Discuss during class. Temperature change.

Early

computers broke down so often because of a lot of heat and electricity and a lot of energy. Most of the time they would just over heat because of the amount of energy.

That is what I have to say about the history of computers.

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