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| Articles about Digital Age |
| | 'A digital-age fairytale in Paris' | | 2008-03-03 09:45:00 | | Travel writing is a broad church. On its pews gather Bill Bryson, Redmond O'Hanlon and Bruce Chatwin (his notebook filled with imaginative fancies). In its chancel, hymns are sung to the humanity of Colin Thubron, the esprit of Nicolas Bouvier and the erudite historical narratives of William Dalrymple. Its young bloods – including Philip Marsden, Sara Wheeler, Jason Elliot and Rory Stewart – pray alongside its dead champions: Freya Stark, Gertrude Bell and Roger Deakin. Suddenly a cheeky, young Francophile wheels a pram into the nave, startling the congregation with a digital-age fairytale set in Paris.
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| The Timeline of The Digital Age Development | | 2007-11-16 02:23:00 | | Ever wonder how is the digital age ever started? It is all started way back on 1833 when Faraday did his experiment:May, 1833Work on semiconductors published by Michael Faraday.Michael Faraday found that the material's conductivity increased with temperature. This effect is typical of semiconductors the material of choice for the chip industry.8 October, 1926Julius Lilienfield patents a device that will become known as the transistor.December, 1943Colossus unveiled.The Colossus computer was built by British to crack the Lorenz code used by Hitler to encrypt messages to his generals.23 December, 1947Transistor invented.John Bardeen and Walter Brattain working under William Shockley show off the first transistor to bosses at Bell Labs New Jersey.16 November, 1953First computer based on transistor was built.Richard Grimsdale, Douglas Webb and Tom Kilburn did the prototype computer built with transistors. Later it become the Metrovick 950 the first commercial transistorised computer .Janu... | | By: Macam-macam | | |
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