Computing History

Third-Generation Computer
A third-generation computer is characterized by the use of integrated circuits, which marked an advancement from the transistor-based systems of the second generation and set the stage for the development of even more advanced computing systems.
Windows: The Graphical User Interface (GUI) Introduced by Microsoft in the 1980s
Windows, a graphical user interface introduced by Microsoft in the 1980s, revolutionized the way users interacted with computers by providing a user-friendly and visually appealing environment, significantly impacting personal and business computing.

Accounting Terms Lexicon

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