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|File:Deep Blue.jpg|'''[[Deep Blue (chess computer)|Deep Blue]]''' was a [[Computer chess|chess-playing]] [[expert system]] run on a unique purpose-built [[IBM]] [[supercomputer]]. It was the first computer to win a [[game]], and the first to win a match, against a reigning world champion under regular time controls. Photo taken at the [[Computer History Museum]].
|File:Grace Hopper and UNIVAC.jpg|'''[[Grace Hopper]]''' at the UNIVAC keyboard, c. 1960. Grace Brewster Murray: American mathematician and rear admiral in the U.S. Navy who was a pioneer in developing computer technology, helping to devise UNIVAC I. the first commercial electronic computer, and naval applications for COBOL (common-business-oriented language).
|File:Hard disk head crash.jpg|A '''[[head crash]]''' on a modern hard disk drive
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|File:Gospers glider gun.gif|[[Bill Gosper]]'s '''[[Gun (cellular automaton)|Glider Gun]]''' in action
|File:Stephen Wolfram PR.jpg|'''[[Stephen Wolfram]]''' is a British-American computer scientist, physicist, and businessman. He is known for his work in computer science, mathematics, and in theoretical physics.
|File:GNU nano 6.0 screenshot.png|A view of the '''[[GNU nano]]''' Text editor version 6.0
|File:1Mcolors.png|This image (when viewed in full size, 1000 pixels wide) contains 1 million '''[[pixel]]s''', each of a different color.
|File:Internet map 1024.jpg|Partial map of the '''[[Internet]]''' based on the January 15, 2005 data found on opte.org. Each line is drawn between two nodes, representing two IP addresses. The length of the lines are indicative of the delay between those two nodes. This graph represents less than 30% of the Class C networks reachable by the data collection program in early 2005.
|File:Lone House.jpg|A lone house. An image made using '''[[Blender (software)|Blender 3D]]'''.
|File:Shallow water waves.gif|Output from a (linearised) shallow water equation model of water in a bathtub. The water experiences 5 splashes which generate surface gravity waves that propagate away from the splash locations and reflect off of the bathtub walls.
|File:Emacs-screenshot.png|A screenshot of '''[[GNU Emacs]]''' 22.0.91.1, from [[Ubuntu]]’s emacs-snapshot-gtk package.
|File:IBM Port-A-Punch.jpg|An IBM Port-A-Punch '''[[punched card]]'''
|File:Ada Lovelace portrait.jpg|'''[[Ada Lovelace]]''' was an English mathematician and writer, chiefly known for her work on [[Charles Babbage]]'s proposed mechanical general-purpose [[computer]], the [[Analytical Engine]]. She was the first to recognize that the machine had applications beyond pure calculation, and to have published the first [[algorithm]] intended to be carried out by such a machine. As a result, she is often regarded as the first
|File:Mandel zoom 01 head and shoulder.jpg|Partial view of the '''[[Mandelbrot set]]'''. Step 1 of a zoom sequence: Gap between the "head" and the "body" also called the "seahorse valley".
|File:Sorting quicksort anim.gif|An animation of the '''[[quicksort]]''' [[algorithm]] sorting an array of randomized values
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