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ENIAC - Wikipedia
ENIAC - Wikipedia
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BESK. Binary Electronic Sequence Calculator. Sweden's first electronic computer. It was developed by the Swedish board for computing machinery and for a short time ti was the fastest computer in the world.
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The First Electronic Computer | University of Michigan Press