A Google Doodle today celebrates mathematician Ada Lovelace, widely known as the world's first computer programmer, who was born on this date 197 years ago. Her work on Charles Babbage's Analytical Engine is the first example of an algorithm meant to
You wouldn't be reading this story if it weren't for Ada Lovelace, a pioneering computer programmer who played an important role in creating the computers we use today. Remembered Monday, the 197th anniversary of her birthday, with a customized Google
Google does commemorative logos -- called Google Doodles -- pretty regularly now. But today, it's a much-deserved tip-of-the-pen to celebrate the 197th birthday of Ada Lovelace, a woman who is one of computing's earliest
Google doesn't talk that much about all of its doodle subjects, but Ada Lovelace got a blog post on the Official Google Blog today, which honors her as a “computing's 1843 visionary”. “Last year, a group of us were lucky
Google doesn't talk that much about all of its doodle subjects, but Ada Lovelace got a blog post on the Official Google Blog today, which honors her as a “computing's 1843 visionary”. “Last year, a group of us were lucky
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