Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Google Doodle celebrates Ada Lovelace

From the first program that Ada Lovelace created for the Analytical Engine to present day laptops and tablet PCs, Google has doodled the evolution of computers on the occasion of the world's first computer programmer's 197th birth anniversary.

Google's doodle today celebrates the 197th birthday of Ada Lovelace and traces the evolution of the computers. Lovelaces' work on Charles Babbage's Analytical Engine and notes on it are seen as the world's first algorithm.

Google's doodle today celebrates the 197th birthday of Ada Lovelace and traces the evolution of the computers. Lovelaces' work on Charles Babbage's Analytical Engine and notes on it are seen as the world's first algorithm.

Today's Google Doogle celebrates the 197th birthday of Ada Lovelace, the pioneering mathematician who is regarded as the world's first computer.

Known also as Ada Byron, she went by the name Ada Lovelace after marrying William King and became Countess of Lovelace. But what marks her significance? Lovelace is the first computer programmer. Lovelace, a 19th century mathematician, translated

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