This document summarizes key points about social networking and online fundraising. It discusses how social networking allows anyone to share information and collaborate online. It emphasizes listening to audiences and engaging them where they are online through tools like badges and contests. Nonprofits are encouraged to give supporters ways to promote the cause through their own networks and relinquish some control of messaging to passionate volunteers.
La Unión Europea ha acordado un paquete de sanciones contra Rusia por su invasión de Ucrania. Las sanciones incluyen restricciones a las importaciones de productos rusos de alta tecnología y a las exportaciones de bienes de lujo a Rusia. Además, se congelarán los activos de varios oligarcas rusos y se prohibirá el acceso de los bancos rusos a los mercados financieros de la UE.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
A empresa de tecnologia anunciou um novo smartphone com câmera aprimorada, maior tela e melhor processador. O novo aparelho também possui bateria de maior duração e armazenamento expansível. O lançamento do novo modelo está previsto para o último trimestre do ano, com preço sugerido a partir de US$799.
This document summarizes key points about social networking and online fundraising. It discusses how social networking allows anyone to share information and collaborate online. It emphasizes listening to audiences and engaging them where they are online through tools like badges and contests. Nonprofits are encouraged to give supporters ways to promote the cause through their own networks and relinquish some control of messaging to passionate volunteers.
La Unión Europea ha acordado un paquete de sanciones contra Rusia por su invasión de Ucrania. Las sanciones incluyen restricciones a las importaciones de productos rusos de alta tecnología y a las exportaciones de bienes de lujo a Rusia. Además, se congelarán los activos de varios oligarcas rusos y se prohibirá el acceso de los bancos rusos a los mercados financieros de la UE.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
A empresa de tecnologia anunciou um novo smartphone com câmera aprimorada, maior tela e melhor processador. O novo aparelho também possui bateria de maior duração e armazenamento expansível. O lançamento do novo modelo está previsto para o último trimestre do ano, com preço sugerido a partir de US$799.
The document summarizes the history of computing technology from 1946 to 1950. It describes the invention of the transistor in 1947, the founding of ISQ and IBM building the SSEC in 1947-1948. In 1949, Claude Shannon built the first machine that could play chess. The first electronic computer was created in Japan by Hideo Yamachito in 1950. It then provides a 3-step overview of how information flows through a basic computer system, from input, to processing by the microprocessor which fetches, decodes and executes commands, to output via memory and output devices.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like depression and anxiety.
The document summarizes the history and flow of computers from 1201-1400. It describes the basic components of input, which includes mice, keyboards, and CDs. It lists the computer components for output such as monitors and printers. Memory is described as the location where input data is stored. The processor changes input data into information according to software instructions. In 1206, the first scientific design for a mechanical human, or early robot, was created.
This document discusses the history of computers from 1985-1987. It mentions cameras, cassette players, radios, and surveillance cameras from that time period. It also notes the introduction of the Amiga A1000 computer and Dell's first computer, the Turbo PC. The document briefly outlines the basic flow of a computer from input through memory and the microprocessor.
In 1980, IBM hired Paul Allen and Bill Gates to create an operating system for its new personal computer. Also in 1980, Tandy introduced its first color computer. In 1981, Xerox introduced the graphical Star workstation, which influenced the development of the Lisa and Macintosh from Apple as well as Microsoft's Windows operating system. Adam Osborne introduced the first successful portable computer, the Osborne I, which weighed 25 pounds. Hayes released the Smart Modem 1200 which could transfer data at 1,200 bits per second. Logitech was also founded in Switzerland.
The document summarizes key events in the development of radio broadcasting and computing technology between 1910-1930. It outlines that radio broadcasting began in the United States in 1920, and that in 1928 the Galvin Manufacturing Corporation (later known as Motorola) began making car radios, coining the term "Motorola." It also provides a brief overview of the four main parts of early computers: input, output, memory, and processors.
computer history and flow ciaran lydon 10/12/07esmsstudent1
The document discusses the history and development of computers from 1940-1945. It describes some of the earliest computers and technologies developed during this time period including the first handheld two-way radio invented by Motorola in 1940, the Z3 computer built in 1941, and the Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer (ENIAC) built in 1943, considered the first general-purpose electronic computer. It also mentions the development of the first portable FM two-way radio, the Harvard Mark I computer used by the U.S. Navy in 1944, and the coining of the term "bug" when Grace Hopper found an actual insect disrupting the Mark II computer.
computer history and flow 1990-1991 10/12/07esmsstudent1
This document discusses the history of computers in 1990-1991 and provides an overview of how a basic computer system works. In 1990, Microsoft introduced Windows 3.0 and its first Russian software. The first search engine was also introduced. In 1991, Intel released a new low-power processor for portable computers and Apple released new PowerBook and Macintosh models. The document then briefly explains the three main steps a microprocessor takes to process information: fetch, decode, and execute instructions. It also outlines the basic components of a computer system including input, processing, memory, and output.
In 1980, IBM hired Paul Allen and Bill Gates to create an operating system for its new personal computer. Also in 1980, Tandy introduced its first color computer. In 1981, Xerox introduced the graphical Star workstation, which influenced the development of the Lisa and Macintosh from Apple as well as Microsoft's Windows operating system. Adam Osborne introduced the first successful portable computer, the Osborne I, which weighed 25 pounds.
The document provides a brief history of watches, astronomy, and computer components from 1500 to present. It notes that Peter Henlein created the first watch in 1502 in Germany. In the 1500s, Copernicus developed the heliocentric theory placing the Sun at the center of the solar system. Computers consist of four main parts - input, output, memory, and microprocessor, with examples being keyboards for input, printers for output, memory chips, and the computer's central processing unit.
computer history and flow meghan kelley 10/12/07esmsstudent1
The document summarizes the early history of computers including their use at UW in 1960 with the installation of an IBM 610 computer. It notes that computers from 1960 looked similar to those from 1961 and that airplanes have included computers since their invention. It also provides brief explanations of input/output, fetch/decode/execute processes, and computer memory along with some example images. Reference links are included at the end.
Bill Gates created a software called Washington2Washington that allowed classrooms on opposite coasts to work together using technology for educational purposes. In 2001, Microsoft reported over $25.3 billion in earnings before June 30th. Apple began shipping the iBook laptop in 2000 which weighed 4.9 pounds and was designed for easy portability. In 2001, Apple released a new lighter version of the iBook that only came in white and weighed 2 pounds less than the original. The document also discusses Apple operating systems from 2000-2001 and the author's opinions on computers from those years.
The document discusses the history and components of personal computers from 1982-1983. It describes the basic input, processing, storage, and output functions of a PC. It then lists some key events from 1982-1983, including the founding of Sun Microsystems which led to the creation of Java, Drexel University requiring all students to own a PC, the introduction of the Apple Lisa with a graphical user interface, Microsoft announcing Windows, and the founding of Electronic Arts.
The document summarizes computer developments from 1992 to 1993. In 1992, the Internet and World Wide Web grew substantially with 25 million users. Microsoft acquired Foxbase software and released Windows 3.1. IBM introduced the first laptop, the ThinkPad. Apple was involved in a copyright lawsuit over graphical user interfaces. In 1993, the Mosaic web browser popularized accessing the Internet outside research. Intel's Pentium processor had over 3.1 million transistors. Apple expanded its product line and introduced the Newton MessagePad handheld. Microsoft launched Windows NT and IBM shipped the first RISC-based RS/6000 workstation.
coputers history and flow meghan kelley 10/11/07esmsstudent1
The document summarizes the early history of computers including their use at UW in 1960 with the installation of an IBM 610 computer. It notes that computers from 1960 looked similar to those from 1961 and that airplanes have included computers since their invention. It also provides brief explanations of input/output, fetch/decode/execute processes, and computer memory along with some example images. Reference links are included at the end.
The document summarizes the basic flow of a computer from input to output, including the role of the microprocessor and memory. It then lists some examples of input, microprocessor functions, memory components, and output devices. The rest of the document notes some milestones in 1982-1983, including Jack Kilby being inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame, Apple Computer's $1 billion in annual sales, the creation of the first computer virus, computers being named Time's Machine of the Year, and Paul Allen leaving Microsoft.
Microsoft announces that Windows Vista will be the official name for its next operating system, codenamed "Longhorn". eBay acquires Skype for $2.6 billion. News Corporation purchases MySpace for $580 million. John Hui, former owner of eMachines, purchases Packard Bell. Microsoft releases the Zune portable media player. Toshiba releases the first HD DVD player for computers.
The document summarizes the history of computing technology from 1946 to 1950. It describes the invention of the transistor in 1947, the founding of ISQ and IBM building the SSEC in 1947-1948. In 1949, Claude Shannon built the first machine that could play chess. The first electronic computer was created in Japan by Hideo Yamachito in 1950. It then provides a 3-step overview of how information flows through a basic computer system, from input, to processing by the microprocessor which fetches, decodes and executes commands, to output via memory and output devices.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like depression and anxiety.
The document summarizes the history and flow of computers from 1201-1400. It describes the basic components of input, which includes mice, keyboards, and CDs. It lists the computer components for output such as monitors and printers. Memory is described as the location where input data is stored. The processor changes input data into information according to software instructions. In 1206, the first scientific design for a mechanical human, or early robot, was created.
This document discusses the history of computers from 1985-1987. It mentions cameras, cassette players, radios, and surveillance cameras from that time period. It also notes the introduction of the Amiga A1000 computer and Dell's first computer, the Turbo PC. The document briefly outlines the basic flow of a computer from input through memory and the microprocessor.
In 1980, IBM hired Paul Allen and Bill Gates to create an operating system for its new personal computer. Also in 1980, Tandy introduced its first color computer. In 1981, Xerox introduced the graphical Star workstation, which influenced the development of the Lisa and Macintosh from Apple as well as Microsoft's Windows operating system. Adam Osborne introduced the first successful portable computer, the Osborne I, which weighed 25 pounds. Hayes released the Smart Modem 1200 which could transfer data at 1,200 bits per second. Logitech was also founded in Switzerland.
The document summarizes key events in the development of radio broadcasting and computing technology between 1910-1930. It outlines that radio broadcasting began in the United States in 1920, and that in 1928 the Galvin Manufacturing Corporation (later known as Motorola) began making car radios, coining the term "Motorola." It also provides a brief overview of the four main parts of early computers: input, output, memory, and processors.
computer history and flow ciaran lydon 10/12/07esmsstudent1
The document discusses the history and development of computers from 1940-1945. It describes some of the earliest computers and technologies developed during this time period including the first handheld two-way radio invented by Motorola in 1940, the Z3 computer built in 1941, and the Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer (ENIAC) built in 1943, considered the first general-purpose electronic computer. It also mentions the development of the first portable FM two-way radio, the Harvard Mark I computer used by the U.S. Navy in 1944, and the coining of the term "bug" when Grace Hopper found an actual insect disrupting the Mark II computer.
computer history and flow 1990-1991 10/12/07esmsstudent1
This document discusses the history of computers in 1990-1991 and provides an overview of how a basic computer system works. In 1990, Microsoft introduced Windows 3.0 and its first Russian software. The first search engine was also introduced. In 1991, Intel released a new low-power processor for portable computers and Apple released new PowerBook and Macintosh models. The document then briefly explains the three main steps a microprocessor takes to process information: fetch, decode, and execute instructions. It also outlines the basic components of a computer system including input, processing, memory, and output.
In 1980, IBM hired Paul Allen and Bill Gates to create an operating system for its new personal computer. Also in 1980, Tandy introduced its first color computer. In 1981, Xerox introduced the graphical Star workstation, which influenced the development of the Lisa and Macintosh from Apple as well as Microsoft's Windows operating system. Adam Osborne introduced the first successful portable computer, the Osborne I, which weighed 25 pounds.
The document provides a brief history of watches, astronomy, and computer components from 1500 to present. It notes that Peter Henlein created the first watch in 1502 in Germany. In the 1500s, Copernicus developed the heliocentric theory placing the Sun at the center of the solar system. Computers consist of four main parts - input, output, memory, and microprocessor, with examples being keyboards for input, printers for output, memory chips, and the computer's central processing unit.
computer history and flow meghan kelley 10/12/07esmsstudent1
The document summarizes the early history of computers including their use at UW in 1960 with the installation of an IBM 610 computer. It notes that computers from 1960 looked similar to those from 1961 and that airplanes have included computers since their invention. It also provides brief explanations of input/output, fetch/decode/execute processes, and computer memory along with some example images. Reference links are included at the end.
Bill Gates created a software called Washington2Washington that allowed classrooms on opposite coasts to work together using technology for educational purposes. In 2001, Microsoft reported over $25.3 billion in earnings before June 30th. Apple began shipping the iBook laptop in 2000 which weighed 4.9 pounds and was designed for easy portability. In 2001, Apple released a new lighter version of the iBook that only came in white and weighed 2 pounds less than the original. The document also discusses Apple operating systems from 2000-2001 and the author's opinions on computers from those years.
The document discusses the history and components of personal computers from 1982-1983. It describes the basic input, processing, storage, and output functions of a PC. It then lists some key events from 1982-1983, including the founding of Sun Microsystems which led to the creation of Java, Drexel University requiring all students to own a PC, the introduction of the Apple Lisa with a graphical user interface, Microsoft announcing Windows, and the founding of Electronic Arts.
The document summarizes computer developments from 1992 to 1993. In 1992, the Internet and World Wide Web grew substantially with 25 million users. Microsoft acquired Foxbase software and released Windows 3.1. IBM introduced the first laptop, the ThinkPad. Apple was involved in a copyright lawsuit over graphical user interfaces. In 1993, the Mosaic web browser popularized accessing the Internet outside research. Intel's Pentium processor had over 3.1 million transistors. Apple expanded its product line and introduced the Newton MessagePad handheld. Microsoft launched Windows NT and IBM shipped the first RISC-based RS/6000 workstation.
coputers history and flow meghan kelley 10/11/07esmsstudent1
The document summarizes the early history of computers including their use at UW in 1960 with the installation of an IBM 610 computer. It notes that computers from 1960 looked similar to those from 1961 and that airplanes have included computers since their invention. It also provides brief explanations of input/output, fetch/decode/execute processes, and computer memory along with some example images. Reference links are included at the end.
The document summarizes the basic flow of a computer from input to output, including the role of the microprocessor and memory. It then lists some examples of input, microprocessor functions, memory components, and output devices. The rest of the document notes some milestones in 1982-1983, including Jack Kilby being inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame, Apple Computer's $1 billion in annual sales, the creation of the first computer virus, computers being named Time's Machine of the Year, and Paul Allen leaving Microsoft.
Microsoft announces that Windows Vista will be the official name for its next operating system, codenamed "Longhorn". eBay acquires Skype for $2.6 billion. News Corporation purchases MySpace for $580 million. John Hui, former owner of eMachines, purchases Packard Bell. Microsoft releases the Zune portable media player. Toshiba releases the first HD DVD player for computers.