Timeline of computing

Timeline of computing presents events in the history of computing organized by year and grouped into six topic areas: predictions and concepts, first use and inventions, hardware systems and processors, operating systems, programming languages, and new application areas. More detailed timelines are listed toward the end of the article.

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IEEE 802.11 Web search engine World Wide Web WYSIWYG Usenet CATS (trading system) Visicalc Pong Non-linear video editing ARPANET CDC 6600 Bulletin board system Spacewar (video game) CSIRAC CoffeeScript Clojure F Sharp (programming language) Scala (programming language) ActionScript C Sharp programming language D programming language XSL Transformations PHP programming language Objective Caml Ruby (programming language) Java programming language JavaScript Delphi programming language AppleScript Visual Basic Python programming language Haskell Mathematica Tcl Erlang Perl SQL programming language HyperCard Objective-C Eiffel programming language Caml PostScript Common Lisp Turbo Pascal C++ Ada programming language DBASE REXX AWK SQL Modula-2 VISICALC IDL (programming language) FORTRAN 77 Scheme (programming language) ML (programming language) Prolog C programming language Smalltalk programming language Forth (programming language) Pascal programming language B (programming language) PLI Logo programming language ALGOL 68 BCPL FORTRAN 66 BASIC programming language SNOBOL Simula APL programming language COBOL programming language MAD (programming language) Lisp programming language ALGOL 58 FORTRAN I Mark I Autocode A-0 System Plankalkül

Windows 7 Android (operating system) Windows Vista Ubuntu (operating system) Windows Server 2003 Gentoo Linux Windows XP Mac OS X Windows 2000 Windows Me Mac OS history Mac OS history BlackBerry OS Windows 98 Symbian Mac OS history SUSE Linux MkLinux Windows 95 OS/390 OpenBSD Red Hat Linux Debian Slackware Windows NT UnixWare SLS Linux OS/2 Windows 3.1x Solaris Operating Environment Linux OSF/1 BeOS SCO UNIX NEXTSTEP POSIX OS/400 RISC OS Windows 2.0 OS/2 Minix IRIX HP-UX Apple IIgs AIX operating system Mach Windows 1.0 Atari TOS AmigaOS GNU Mac OS history UNIX System V Apple Lisa SunOS MS-DOS OS-9 Virtual Memory System Apple DOS CP/M operating system MVS VM/CMS RSTS-11 RT-11 Unix TOPS-20 Airline Control Program WAITS CP/CMS Michigan Terminal System Incompatible Timesharing System Multics OS/360 TOPS-10 Dartmouth Time Sharing System General Comprehensive Operating System Burroughs MCP CTSS IBSYS SHARE Operating System University of Michigan Executive System GM-NAA I/O Cell (microprocessor) Athlon 64 PowerPC 970 Itanium POWER4 IBM PS/2 Connection Machine Acorn Archimedes ARM architecture Commodore Amiga Atari ST MIPS architecture IBM AT Apple Macintosh IBM XT Apple Lisa Apple IIe Commodore 64 BBC Micro ZX81 Apple III ZX80 Commodore VIC-20 Motorola 68000 Commodore PET TRS-80 Apple II VAX-11 Apple I Cray-1 MOS Technologies 6502 Zilog Z80 Altair 8800 Motorola 6800 Intel 8080 Intel 8008 Intel 4004 PDP-11 Datapoint 2200 PDP-10 BESM CDC 6600 PDP-8 IBM 360 PDP-6 ReserVec ATLAS computer IBM 7030 Stretch CDC 1604 PDP-1 IBM 1401 AN/FSQ-7 UNIVAC II IBM 608 IBM 305 RAMAC Harwell CADET IBM 704 IBM 650 Strela computer IBM 701 UNIVAC 1101 Whirlwind (computer) UNIVAC I LEO (computer) Ferranti Mark 1 Manchester Mark 1 Small-Scale Experimental Machine IBM SSEC ENIAC Colossus computer Harvard Mark I Z3 (computer) Atanasoff–Berry Computer Docker (software) Block chain (database) Cryptocurrency Tor (anonymity network) Onion routing PCI Express Serial ATA Blade server Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line Accelerated Graphics Port DVD-ROM USB IEEE 1394 interface Beowulf (computing) DNA computing Smartphone Conventional PCI PCMCIA VESA SVGA Extended Industry Standard Architecture VGA Connection Machine Personal digital assistant SCSI Parallel ATA CD ROM Enhanced Graphics Adapter Expanded Memory Advanced Technology Attachment Domain Name System Multi-touch RISC MIDI Hayes Smartmodem Color Graphics Adapter WIMP Industry standard architecture VMEbus TCP/IP Magnavox Odyssey RS-232 ARPANET RAM Williams tube POPLmark challenge Google Code Jam TopCoder ICFP Programming Contest CADE ATP System Competition International Olympiad in Informatics Quantum Computer P versus NP problem North American Computer Chess Championship Turing Test Relational database David Levy (chess player) Moore's law

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