12 Shrine IT People

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Each religious community has generally considered holy places. Not afdol feels if lifehad never visited those locations.
Call Muslims have Mecca, the city of Jerusalem in Israel Christians destination, Indiawas the birthplace of Hinduism and Buddhism. Each has a history closely associated with the origin of a religion.
Well, the site InfoWorld has chosen some "sacred place", specifically for perpetratorsworld of information technology (IT). These places are recommended to visit,considering this is where a lot of phenomenal innovation in the computer field was initiated.
It is no secret, most discoveries or pioneering IT companies, particularly in the UnitedStates, carried out in the garage or dorm room. Therefore, do not be surprised if someplaces in the following list is not a tangible building or imposing building.

Here it is, 12 sites that play an important role in the history of the computer world.
(catatan. not reflect the order of priority)


1. 367 Addison Avenue, Palo Alto, California, USA
Location was ordained as the birthplace of Silicon Valley by the state of California in 1989. This house is a garage where Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard developed their first product: Model 200A audio oscillator, more than 70 years ago. Legendary film"Fantasia" Disney's output is one of the works that use this product in the manufacture ofits soundtrack. Today, their pioneering company, HP, has been transformed into one of the giant vendors in the IT world.

2. 2066 Crist Drive, Los Altos, California, USA
At home this is, Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak of Apple Computer pioneered in 1976.Duo Steve produce 50 pieces a PC that they named Apple 1 in an unused room.Computers that they made ​​and then sold through shops Byte Shop for $ 500 per unit.Along his best-selling their products, orders grew, so a few months later, the "factory"move to the garage. Apple's breakthrough via his personal computer has become a phenomenon at that time and now increasingly popular with Macintosh products, iPod,iPhone and iPad.


3. 232 Santa Margarita Avenue, Menlo Park, California, USA
The last place located in Silicon Valley. Still shaped garage, here the duo Larry Pageand Sergey Brin do research while developing the Google search engine. From theideas that emerged as the two students are talking in the dormitory Page (see no. 12),they have a support of 1 million dollars and finally decided to rent a garage in the houseowned by Susan Wojcicki, an Intel employee.

4. CERN - Jenewa, Swiss
A laboratory and a nuclear research center whose property was huge. This place ismore famous for the Large Hadron Collider machine, a tool that scientists investigatingthe origins of the universe. But probably not many who remember that CERN is also the birthplace of the World Wide Web. In 1990, physicist, Tim Berners-Lee, and systemdesigner, Robert Cailliau, design concept-based information system of hypertext links(hypertext links) which they called "Mesh". Here, too, still kept the original web serverbuilt by Berners-Lee, called NeXT.


5. Bletchley Park - Bletchley Town, Inggris
The location of Britain's National Museum of Computing, where dipamerkannyaColossus machine. One of the first electronic binary computer that can be programmedto break secret codes. This machine is used in the British army during World War II in an attempt to dismantle the Nazi secret messages coded Lorenz.


6. Xerox PARC - Palo Alto, California, USA
Master of many important discoveries in the IT world. Graphical user interface (GUI) firstmade ​​here, even the ethernet cable connected the first time in this place. Laser printer?Text editor is WYSIWYG? Adobe Systems? Ubiquitous computing? Total found at the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center (PARC).

7. Ames Lab, Iowa State University - Ames, Iowa, USA
Laboratory development of one of the pioneers of digital computers in the world.Atanasoff Berry Computer (ABC) is the first machine that is able to integrate binary arithmetic, regenerative memory, and logic circuits. Designed and built by John VincentAtanasoff and Clifford Berry during 1937 to 1942, this computer comes earlier thanENIAC machine which is also often claimed as the first computer.


8. Moore School of Engineering, University of Pennsylvania - Philadelphia, USA
Place of birth of the ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator And Computer), a morepopular name to answer the question "What is the world's first computer?". Launched in1946, ENIAC is the first electronic system capable of meeting the requirements of modern computer that was brought up Alan Turing, a feat that has not achieved the ABCcomputer. The author of John Mauchly and J. Presper Eckert.


9. IBM's "Main Plant" - Poughkeepsie, N.Y.
In this mill, until recently, IBM's design process, production, and launch the products itsmainframe computer. One is the IBM 701. Ago in 1953, the computer is staying digadang as high-speed computer the most advanced and most flexible in the world.Then there were also families System/360 mainframe. One model, S/360 Model 75,used NASA for the historic Apollo 11 project.

10. Room 2713, Dobie Hall, University of Texas - Austin, Texas
After visiting the museum, laboratory, and factories, it's time again "grounded" to theuniversity dormitory. In room 2713, a student named Michael Dell sell computershomemade first time through the intermediary letter in 1984. The effort that he pioneeredhas now transformed into a vendor Dell.

11. Kirkland House, Harvard University - Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
One of the most prestigious universities in the world, Harvard, once had three studentswho now transformed into a young billionaires: Mark Zuckerberg, Dustin Moskovitz andChris Hughes. Familiar with these names? Absolutely, they were the initiators of the most popular social networking today, up. A third-floor room at Kirkland House a silent witness to their efforts.

12. Lyman Residence Hall, Stanford University - Stanford, California, USA
Last stop. In this hostel Lyman, Larry Page ever to inhabit a room where the emergence of inspiration to create a search engine Google. Together with Sergey Brin, they finalize the ideas in the room before finally moving to Susan Wojcicki's garage (see no. 3).From initially just for dissertation work, Google's unexpected can reap even greatercommercial success.
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