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A computer is a programmable machine designed to sequentially and automatically carry out a sequence of arithmetic or logical operations. The particular sequence of operations can be changed readily, allowing the computer to solve more than one kind of problem. An important class of computer operations on some computing platforms is the accepting of input from human operators and the output of results formatted for human consumption. The interface between the computer and the human operator is known as the user interface.

Conventionally a computer consists of some form of memory, at least one element that carries out arithmetic and logic operations, and a sequencing and control unit that can change the order of operations based on the information that is stored. Peripheral devices allow information to be entered from an external source, and allow the results of operations to be sent out.

A computer's processing unit executes series of instructions that make it read, manipulate and then store data. Conditional instructions change the sequence of instructions as a function of the current state of the machine or its environment.

The first electronic digital computers were developed in the mid-20th century (1940–1945). Originally, they were the size of a large room, consuming as much power as several hundred modern personal computers (PCs). In this era mechanical analog computers were used for military applications.

Modern computers based on integrated circuits are millions to billions of times more capable than the early machines, and occupy a fraction of the space. Simple computers are small enough to fit into mobile devices, and mobile computers can be powered by small batteries. Personal computers in their various forms are icons of the Information Age and are what most people think of as "computers". However, the embedded computers found in many devices from mp3 players to fighter aircraft and from toys to industrial robots are the most numerous.

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Carol Guillaume 229 on page Steve Jobs over 2 years ago
Lego Jobs — Fotopedia
Moi je l'aime bien en Lego
Olivier Gutknecht 1 over 2 years ago
Il est un peu chauve quand même ce Steve Lego
Carol Guillaume 229 over 2 years ago
Oui, mais il a comme une protubérance cranienne qui lui donne un air de Buddha.
Manuel Colom 197 over 2 years ago
Computer Monkeys — Fotopedia Computers, B&W — Fotopedia Computer History Museum — Fotopedia Computers Original — Fotopedia Computer History Museum — Fotopedia Playing Computer — Fotopedia IBM 1620 in Computer Lab — Fotopedia
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Bertrand Guiheneuf 142 on page Jef Raskin over 2 years ago
jef_raskin_holding_canon_cat_model — Fotopedia
Cool !!! Thanks, Raphaël :)
Raphael Raym 18 over 2 years ago
You're welcome Bertrand ! :-) One of the WW GUI guru...
Sébastien Maury 83 on page Apple II almost 3 years ago
Try the Apple ][ yourself there: http://www.virtualapple.org :-)
Bertrand Guiheneuf 142 almost 3 years ago
:)
Raphael Raym 18 on page Industry almost 3 years ago
NeXT Apple 1996 — Fotopedia Think Different 1997 — Fotopedia
You should also add in your computer album, the Be Os and the Bebox adventures. http://www.flickr.com/photos/codymays/2300692953/in/set-72157604092802175/
David Bitton 1 almost 3 years ago
Apple II — Fotopedia
My first computer was an Apple ][+. I wish I still had it. It even had a Microsoft CP/M card in slot 4.
Bertrand Guiheneuf 142 almost 3 years ago
:)
David Bitton 1 almost 3 years ago
Commodore PET — Fotopedia
I coded my first app on a Comodore PET.
Bertrand Guiheneuf 142 almost 3 years ago
wow, cool :) Do you have any picture of the one you used ?
Olivier Gutknecht 1 on page Xerox almost 3 years ago
It's quite difficult to find good pictures of the Xerox Star, which would be a good addition to the album.
Bertrand Guiheneuf 142 almost 3 years ago
Indeed !
Olivier Gutknecht 1 almost 3 years ago
Wooh. Great album !
Bertrand Guiheneuf 142 almost 3 years ago
Thanks !!!

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