Thursday, December 13, 2012

Google Pays Tribute to Ada Lovelace

The latest Google Doodle commemorative logo pays tribute to Ada, Countess of Lovelace (1815–52) — better known as Ada Lovelace — a computer pioneer who did her pioneering a century before the computer revolution got under way in earnest.

Babbage was partway into the process of designing the first mechanical computer (the "Analytical Engine") when he and Ada Lovelace met. Lovelace was impressed by his work, and began a correspondence with him -- a correspondence within which she

Today's Google Doogle celebrates the 197th birthday of Ada Lovelace, the pioneering mathematician who is regarded as the world's first computer programmer. Responsible for the first algorithm designed for Babbage's Difference Engine, even if the

Ada Lovelace, who could be regarded as the world's first computer programmer, is celebrated today with a noteworthy Google doodle.

Today's Google Doogle celebrates the 197th birthday of Ada Lovelace, the pioneering mathematician who is regarded as the world's first computer programmer. Responsible for the first algorithm designed for Babbage's Difference Engine, even if the

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