The computer that really started the revolution of our societies, ENIAC, officially turned 60 in 2006. Before closing the door on this year, I wanted to celebrate this birthdate with its museum.
All that without forgetting that those of us who are more than 40-year old saw the birth of pocket electronic calculators. With ENIAC, they moved us from a world where calculation was done manually or with a slide rule, into a world where computations are no longer used for adding and multiplying but to communicate together.
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