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Univac (Universal Automatic Computer) Summary
845 words, approx. 3 pages UNIVAC (Universal Automatic Computer) was the first mass-produced commercial computer. UNIVAC was the result of a collaborative effort between computer pioneers John Mauchly (1907-1980) and J. Presper Eckert (1919-1995). Their partnership in building...
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Univac Summary
618 words, approx. 2 pages UNIVAC (UNIVersal Automatic Computer), invented in 1950 by the physicist J. Presper Eckert and the engineer John Mauchly, was the first commercial computer to be widely available. The German engineer Konrad Zuse's Z machines were available several...
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 UNIVAC serves as the catch-all name for the American manufacturers of the lines of mainframe computers by that name, which through mergers and acquisitions underwent numerous name changes. The company UNIVAC began as the business computer division of...



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 Plastics & Rubber Asia
Univac achieves top billing.(Company Business and Marketing)
05/01/1999: 1,160 words, approx. 4 pages Some of the most advanced moulding and mould-making in Singapore is going on at Univac Precision and its associated companies, discovers Mark Pilling. If you ask anyone in Singapore's plastics business to name a leading injection moulder and mould-maker the name Univac...
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From UNIVAC to Google: a computer in every kitchen?(Universal Automatic Computer)
08/01/2007: 968 words, approx. 3 pages THE 1969 Neiman Marcus catalog included a futuristic product called the Honeywell Kitchen Computer. The red and white trapezoidal machine came equipped with an H316 minicomputer, a pedestal, a cutting board, and a handful of preprogrammed recipes. This tarted-up recipe box--which did not...


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