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Columbia Magazine - 🖥 On this day in 1948, IBM unveiled one of the world's  first computers — the "Selective Sequence Electronic Calculator (SSEC),"  built by Columbia astronomer Wallace Eckert. Whether you're
Columbia Magazine - 🖥 On this day in 1948, IBM unveiled one of the world's first computers — the "Selective Sequence Electronic Calculator (SSEC)," built by Columbia astronomer Wallace Eckert. Whether you're

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IBMblr = IBM Innovation Culture + Tumblr

IBM SSEC
IBM SSEC

Bell Labs on Twitter: "Jan 27, 1948, @IBM dedicated its Selective Sequence  Electronic Calculator (SSEC) next to its New York City headquarters. This  early computer had 12,500 vacuum tubes, 21,400 relays and
Bell Labs on Twitter: "Jan 27, 1948, @IBM dedicated its Selective Sequence Electronic Calculator (SSEC) next to its New York City headquarters. This early computer had 12,500 vacuum tubes, 21,400 relays and

IBM SSEC
IBM SSEC

IBM SSEC From Vacuum tubes to ICs | 102698435 | Computer History Museum
IBM SSEC From Vacuum tubes to ICs | 102698435 | Computer History Museum

This Day In Information: IBM's SSEC and Creating the Public Image of  Computers | The Story of Information
This Day In Information: IBM's SSEC and Creating the Public Image of Computers | The Story of Information

The Computer Throughout the Years | Sutori
The Computer Throughout the Years | Sutori

6.8 Building the first IBM computers | Bit by Bit
6.8 Building the first IBM computers | Bit by Bit

The IBM Selective Sequence Electronic Calculator (SSEC) computer, an  electromechanical computer operated from 1948 to 1952. : r/OldSchoolCool
The IBM Selective Sequence Electronic Calculator (SSEC) computer, an electromechanical computer operated from 1948 to 1952. : r/OldSchoolCool

IBM SSEC
IBM SSEC

IBM SSEC » Boxchronicles » tech that changed the world
IBM SSEC » Boxchronicles » tech that changed the world

In 1944, IBM Selective Sequence Electronic Calculator (SSEC) was invented  by IBM company. The idea sparked b… | Computer history, Technology history,  Old technology
In 1944, IBM Selective Sequence Electronic Calculator (SSEC) was invented by IBM company. The idea sparked b… | Computer history, Technology history, Old technology

IBM Archives: 1948
IBM Archives: 1948

IBM Selective Sequence Electronic Calculator (SSEC) | 102657029 | Computer  History Museum | Computer history museum, Computer history, Ibm
IBM Selective Sequence Electronic Calculator (SSEC) | 102657029 | Computer History Museum | Computer history museum, Computer history, Ibm

The Aesthetics of Early Computing- Object 2 | queerfragments
The Aesthetics of Early Computing- Object 2 | queerfragments

IBM Selective Sequence Electronic Calculator, 16-page informational booklet  1948 SSEC | IBM
IBM Selective Sequence Electronic Calculator, 16-page informational booklet 1948 SSEC | IBM

Selective Sequence Electronic Calculator Archives : Day in Tech History
Selective Sequence Electronic Calculator Archives : Day in Tech History

IBM Selective Sequence Electronic Calculator | 102645394 | Computer History  Museum
IBM Selective Sequence Electronic Calculator | 102645394 | Computer History Museum

HNF Blog | Tag Archive | Selective Sequence Electronic Calculator
HNF Blog | Tag Archive | Selective Sequence Electronic Calculator

IBM's SSEC, the First Computer that Can Modify a Stored Program : History  of Information
IBM's SSEC, the First Computer that Can Modify a Stored Program : History of Information

Bell Labs Twitterren: "Jan 27, 1948, @IBM dedicated its Selective Sequence  Electronic Calculator (SSEC) next to its New York City headquarters. This  early computer had 12,500 vacuum tubes, 21,400 relays and was
Bell Labs Twitterren: "Jan 27, 1948, @IBM dedicated its Selective Sequence Electronic Calculator (SSEC) next to its New York City headquarters. This early computer had 12,500 vacuum tubes, 21,400 relays and was

IBM Selective Sequence Electronic Calculator (SSEC) | 102657047 | Computer  History Museum
IBM Selective Sequence Electronic Calculator (SSEC) | 102657047 | Computer History Museum

Vintage Geek Culture — IBM SSEC (Selective Sequence Electronic...
Vintage Geek Culture — IBM SSEC (Selective Sequence Electronic...

JF Ptak Science Books: Illustrations from Two Rare Computer Pamphlets (1945  and 1948)
JF Ptak Science Books: Illustrations from Two Rare Computer Pamphlets (1945 and 1948)

IBM SSEC
IBM SSEC