Computer People to Know
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Inventor of the world wide web | Tim Bemers Lee
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Binary logic | George Boole
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Father of the computer, created the analytical engine & conditional statement | Charles Babbage
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Created the Z3 computer in 1941 | Konrad Zuse
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Co-founder of Apple, co-founded Pixar Animation Studios | Steve Jobs
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Co-founder of Apple, known as the “Woz" | Steve Wozniak
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Mathematician that worked with Charles Babbage | Ada Lovelace
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Co-founder of Microsoft, one of the world's wealthiest people, dropped out of Harvard to start Microsoft | Bill Gates
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Co-founder of the Intel Corporation and author of Moore's Law | Gordon Moore
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Creator of the programming language, Python | Guido van Rossum
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Creator of the JavaScript programming language; chief technology officer for Mozilla | Brendan Eich
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Co-founder of Google | Larry Page
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Co-founder of facebook, dropped out of Harvard | Mark Zuckerberg
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Video game designer and producer, worked for Nintendo, created Mario, Zelda, and Donkey Kong | Shigenl Miyamoto
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Co-founded Microsoft, owner the Seattle Seahawks (NFL) and the Portland Trail Blazers (NBA) ~ also part owner of the Seattle Sounders FC (MLS) | Paul Allen
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Co-founded PayPal and SpaceX, CEO of Tesla Motors, currently working on the Hyperloop | Elon Musk
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Apple was started by | Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak.
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The loom was created by | Joseph Marie Jaquard.
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Who created unimate | George Devol
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