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Torchbearer - #onthisday in 1951 the world's first commercial electronic  computer was unveiled in Philadelphia by J. Presper Eckert and John  Mauchly. It was called UNIVAC, which stood for Universal Automatic Computer.
Torchbearer - #onthisday in 1951 the world's first commercial electronic computer was unveiled in Philadelphia by J. Presper Eckert and John Mauchly. It was called UNIVAC, which stood for Universal Automatic Computer.

UNIVAC and the First Census Bureau Computer: A Brief History | Time
UNIVAC and the First Census Bureau Computer: A Brief History | Time

Z4 (computer) - Wikipedia
Z4 (computer) - Wikipedia

1986 | Timeline of Computer History | Computer History Museum
1986 | Timeline of Computer History | Computer History Museum

Bildagentur | mauritius images | A Close-Up View Of The Magnetic Storage  Drum And Associated Electronic Equipment For The Ferranti Mark 1 Computer  (1950) Which Was The World'S First Commercially Available Digital Computer.
Bildagentur | mauritius images | A Close-Up View Of The Magnetic Storage Drum And Associated Electronic Equipment For The Ferranti Mark 1 Computer (1950) Which Was The World'S First Commercially Available Digital Computer.

March 30, 1951: UNIVAC I - First American Commercial Computer : Day in Tech  History
March 30, 1951: UNIVAC I - First American Commercial Computer : Day in Tech History

UNIVAC 1, the first commercial computer launched in 1951 | Today in History  - YouTube
UNIVAC 1, the first commercial computer launched in 1951 | Today in History - YouTube

Das Robotergehirn aus Frankfurt | HNF Blog
Das Robotergehirn aus Frankfurt | HNF Blog

Inlaks - On this day in 1951, the first commercial computer, UNIVAC, was  received by the US Census Bureau. #Inlaks #TechHistory #OwnTomorrow # Computers | Facebook
Inlaks - On this day in 1951, the first commercial computer, UNIVAC, was received by the US Census Bureau. #Inlaks #TechHistory #OwnTomorrow # Computers | Facebook

LEO II – the world's first commercially available computer
LEO II – the world's first commercially available computer

The Evelution of computers timeline | Timetoast timelines
The Evelution of computers timeline | Timetoast timelines

First univac commercial computer (1 Jan 1950 Jahr – 1 Jan 1955 Jahr) (Band  der Zeit)
First univac commercial computer (1 Jan 1950 Jahr – 1 Jan 1955 Jahr) (Band der Zeit)

iYogi Tech Support (iYogi) on Twitter | Inventions, Portable computer, Old  computers
iYogi Tech Support (iYogi) on Twitter | Inventions, Portable computer, Old computers

The First Commercial Computers | SpringerLink
The First Commercial Computers | SpringerLink

PDF) Which computers were the first commercially available?
PDF) Which computers were the first commercially available?

History of computers: A brief timeline | Live Science
History of computers: A brief timeline | Live Science

UNIVAC I - History - U.S. Census Bureau
UNIVAC I - History - U.S. Census Bureau

The Ferranti Mark 1: World's First Commercially Available General-Purpose  Computer - IEEE Spectrum
The Ferranti Mark 1: World's First Commercially Available General-Purpose Computer - IEEE Spectrum

10 Trivia Facts About The First Commercial Computer In History - Consett  Magazine - Consett Deserves Good News
10 Trivia Facts About The First Commercial Computer In History - Consett Magazine - Consett Deserves Good News

CuriouSTEM - A Brief History of Digital Computers
CuriouSTEM - A Brief History of Digital Computers

IDC Asia/Pacific on Twitter: "It's Fun Fact Friday with IDC! #DidYouKnow  that the first commercially available computer to have a graphical user  interface was the #Apple Lisa? Previously all computer commands had
IDC Asia/Pacific on Twitter: "It's Fun Fact Friday with IDC! #DidYouKnow that the first commercially available computer to have a graphical user interface was the #Apple Lisa? Previously all computer commands had

1951 | Timeline of Computer History | Computer History Museum
1951 | Timeline of Computer History | Computer History Museum

D-Wave One claims mantle of first commercial quantum computer | Engadget
D-Wave One claims mantle of first commercial quantum computer | Engadget