Celebrating Baby's 60th birthday and the start of the modern computer age
Published Date:
21 June 2008
By Pat Hurst
SIXTY years ago today, in a nondescript university laboratory in Manchester, the world's first modern computer whirred into life – and nothing would ever be the same again.
Jokingly named Baby, the one-tonne machine spanned 5m by 2m , a mass of valves and wires, filling the lab at Manchester University.
When it cranked into life at 11am on 21 June, 1948, it became the first machine with a memory and the first to solv...
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Last Updated:
20 June 2008 8:04 PM
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The Scotsman
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Location:
Edinburgh
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