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Who Invented The Computer21.) Who Invented The Computer

Over one day ago | Fri Oct 10 12:08:00 PDT 2008

... many people estimate them to be the first PC. The Alan Turing who borne in Cambridge UK, he was planned to Bletchley park clandestine base where effort was being applied on WW3 enigma ciphers that Germans were utilizing.

From Computer Spot

Reasons for Optimism II22.) Reasons for Optimism II

Over one day ago | Thu Nov 13 8:56:00 PST 2008

And finally, Alan Turing, a brilliant man haunted and hounded by his own deepest desires; does anyone expect that a brilliant young person who happens to be homosexual will be similarly hounded to his death in the 21st century in ...

From ShrinkWrapped

Another release of my Electromechanical Computer Simulation23.) Another release of my Electromechanical Computer Simulation

Over one day ago | Mon Sep 29 4:25:00 PDT 2008

This book is titled The Annotated Turing: A Guided Tour through Alan Turing's Historic Paper on Computability and the Turing Machine. In Alan Turing's paper, published in 1936, he described an imaginary computing machine, which he used ...

From Perri Nelson

History of the Interweb24.) History of the Interweb

Over one day ago | Wed Oct 29 6:39:00 PDT 2008

1937- Alan Turing develops the concept of a theoretical computing machine, ?a key step to the development of the first computer?. 1943-1945- Hitler uses his cutting-edge hardware, the Enigma (based on a discovery by the Polish), ...

From davidwpizzle

Sunday Sensational Science25.) Sunday Sensational Science

Over one day ago | Sun Nov 2 4:02:00 PST 2008

Alan Turing can easily be considered the father of such efforts. In his paper "Computer Machinery and Intelligence," he came up with a way to determine if a machine could truly be said to "think:". I PROPOSE to consider the question, ...

From noreply@blogger.com (Dana Hunter)

history of communications (35000 bc-1998 ad)26.) history of communications (35000 bc-1998 ad)

Over one day ago | Tue Sep 9 23:34:00 PDT 2008

1936 alan turing publishes on computable numbers. 1936 konrad zuse builds the z1 computer. it has keyboard input, mechanical switches, and stores its own programs. 1937 kodachrome photographs are taken at the hindenberg disaster. ...

From kuliahpakjaiz

digital media essentials - notes on Bob?s talks.27.) digital media essentials - notes on Bob?s talks.

Over one day ago | Thu Oct 23 7:44:00 PDT 2008

Turing machines are basic abstract symbol-manipulating devices which, despite their simplicity, can be adapted to simulate the logic of any computer algorithm. They were described in 1936 by Alan Turing. Turing machines are not intended ...

From digitalmediaproduction

Machine language28.) Machine language

Over one day ago | Wed Oct 8 9:47:00 PDT 2008

This the famous ?Turing Test? that was invented by Alan Turing, a brilliant mathematician who helped crack Nazi codes during WWII. Every year this test is done at the annual Loebner competition at the University of Reading. ...

From Jonathan Tobias

the annotated turing: a guided tour through alan turing's historic ...29.) the annotated turing: a guided tour through alan turing's historic ...

Over one day ago | Tue Jul 8 3:51:00 PDT 2008

mathematician alan turing invented an imaginary computer known as the turing machine; in an age before computers, he explored the concept of what it meant to be computable, creating the field of computability theory in the process, ...

From possibly noteworthy

Basic Questions about AI30.) Basic Questions about AI

Over one day ago | Sat Oct 18 17:57:00 PDT 2008

The English mathematician Alan Turing may have been the first. He gave a lecture on it in 1947. He also may have been the first to decide that AI was best researched by programming computers rather than by building machines. ...

From upul

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