The LEO (Lyons Electronic Office) was a series of early computer systems created by J. Lyons and Co. The first in the series, the LEO I, was the first...
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Leo, an obsolete genus now in Panthera LEO (computer), the first commercially used computers Leo (text editor), a computer program BC Lions or Leos,...
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Leo (♌︎; Ancient Greek: Λέων, romanized: Léōn, Latin for "lion") is the fifth sign of the zodiac. It corresponds to the constellation Leo and comes after...
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1140) Leo I, King of Armenia (1150–1219), sometimes also referred to as Leo II, or Levon I the Magnificent, first king of Cilician Armenia LEO (computer),...
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J. Lyons and Co. (category Defunct computer hardware companies)
introducing computers to business. Between 1951 and 1963, the company manufactured and sold a range of LEO (Lyons Electronic Office) computers. The company...
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yearly series of technology almanacs: Leo Laporte's Technology Almanac Poor Leo's Computer Almanac ISBN 0768654920 Leo Laporte's 2006 Technology Almanac ISBN 0789733978...
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electronic offices. The term appeared much earlier in the name of the LEO computer (Lyons Electronic Office), that first ran a business application in 1951...
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an active role in promoting the commercial development of computers. Lyons's LEO I computer, modelled closely on the Cambridge EDSAC of 1949, became operational...
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English Electric Leo Marconi computers, which itself had been a merger of the computer divisions of English Electric, LEO and Marconi. Upon its creation...
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and imagining of what computers could do. ~ Items marked with a tilde are circa dates. Biography portal Lists portal Computer Pioneer Award IEEE John...
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UNIVAC I (redirect from Universal automatic computer)
Grace Hopper History of computing hardware LEO (computer) List of UNIVAC products List of vacuum-tube computers Johnson, L.R., "Coming to grips with Univac...
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Electronic data processing (redirect from Computer data processing)
company to develop the LEO computers and this subsequently merged to form English Electric Leo Marconi and then International Computers Limited. By the end of...
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Hollerith Electronic Computer ICS Multum ICT ICT 1301 ICT 1900 series LEO (computer) Luton Analogue Computing Engine Manchester computers Manchester Mark 1...
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Leo Irakliotis is a computer engineer. His early work was on optical information processing. With Leo Kadanoff he founded the Center for Presentation...
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(Clear Language for Expressing Orders), the programming language for the LEO computer Cleo Communications, a B2B integration software company Cleo (name),...
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also referred to as Leo III Leo II of Halych (d. 1323) Leo II (dwarf galaxy), a dwarf galaxy discovered in 1950 LEO II (computer), an early commercial...
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Centre for Computing History (category Computer museums in the United Kingdom)
project on LEO computers, in partnership with the LEO Computers Society. The project, Swiss Rolls, Tea and the Electronic Office: A History of LEO, the First...
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a pioneering British computer designer. Along with David Caminer, he designed England's first business computer, the LEO computer, produced by J. Lyons...
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Mary Coombs (category British women computer scientists)
2022) was a British computer programmer and schoolteacher. Employed in 1952 as the first female programmer to work on the LEO computers, she is recognised...
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LEO (meaning Link Everything Online) is an Internet-based electronic dictionary and translation dictionary initiated by the computer science department...
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Cambridge University in 1962. He entered the computer business as a mathematical programmer at Leo Computers Ltd. (London), where he quickly moved into...
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television programmes, on some of which he appeared. The LEO Computers Society's 2016 book 'LEO Remembered' is dedicated to him. In later years, he lived...
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History of computing hardware (redirect from Computer generation)
of computers. The LEO I computer (Lyons Electronic Office) became operational in April 1951 and ran the world's first regular routine office computer job...
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III (computer), an early computer used for commercial business applications This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Leo III....
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The family of Pope Leo XIV (born Robert Francis Prevost) is an American family of French, Italian, Spanish and Louisiana Creole descent. The surname "Prevost"...
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BINAC (redirect from Binary Automatic Computer)
the BINAC. Ferranti Mark 1 LEO (computer) List of vacuum-tube computers Short Code UNIVAC I "9. The Binac". Digital Computer Newsletter. 1 (2): 4. 1949-09-01...
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Bachelor of Computer Science (abbreviated BCompSc or BCS) is a bachelor's degree for completion of an undergraduate program in computer science. In general...
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Video game (redirect from Computer games)
A video game or computer game is an electronic game that involves interaction with a user interface or input device (such as a joystick, controller, keyboard...
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Pope Leo X (Italian: Leone X; born Giovanni di Lorenzo de' Medici, 11 December 1475 – 1 December 1521) was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the...
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Leo Joseph Ryan Jr. (May 5, 1925 – November 18, 1978) was an American teacher and Democratic Party politician who represented California's 11th congressional...
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