Rare Photos in Computer History! #shorts

Dive into this captivating set of images offering a visually enticing journey through stunning landscapes, adorable pet antics, bewildering ancient architecture, and the fascinating twists and turns of city life.

Bill Gates and Paul Allen relocated Microsoft to Bellevue in 1979.

Microsoft (1979)

Relocating Microsoft to Bellevue in 1979 allowed Bill Gates and Paul Allen access to a larger talent pool and more impactful networking opportunities, marking a cornerstone move in the company’s exponential growth story.

Margaret Hamilton, standing with a copy of the Apollo source code, 1969.

Hamilton’s Apollo Code (1969)

Margaret Hamilton led Apollo 11’s software development, pioneering concepts of asynchronous software, priority scheduling and human-in-the-loop decision capability, crucial for the mission’s success. The towering stack of code she’s seen with visually represents her monumental contribution.

Steve Wozniak built Apple-1, Steve Jobs envisioned its future, 1976.

Apple-1 Launch (1976)

In April 1976, Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak launched the Apple-1 computer, revolutionizing personal computing. Self-assembled and sold without a monitor or keyboard, it was pioneering yet user-unfriendly, reflecting the duo’s innovative but early-stage vision for technology.

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