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The replica of the first programable computer can be seen in Berlin, Germany, 12 May 2016. The German Museum of Technology is celebrating the anniversary '75 Years of the Z3 Computer from Konrad Zuse.' Today computers can computer around a billion times faster than the Z3. Photo: PAUL ZINKEN/dpa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-replica-of-the-first-programable-computer-can-be-seen-in-berlingermany-104120635.html
RMG1B2X3–The replica of the first programable computer can be seen in Berlin, Germany, 12 May 2016. The German Museum of Technology is celebrating the anniversary '75 Years of the Z3 Computer from Konrad Zuse.' Today computers can computer around a billion times faster than the Z3. Photo: PAUL ZINKEN/dpa
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RM2FYXF51–Memorial plaque of Konrad Zuse, Berlin, Germany
Berlin, Germany. 11th May, 2021. Wild growth has formed on the ruins of an apartment building at Methfesselstraße 7 in Berlin-Kreuzberg, where the world's first functioning computer was invented. In his parents' living room, Konrad Zuse developed a calculating machine that would automatically do the tedious calculations of structural engineers. It was the forerunner of the world's first working digital computer. This first functional computer, the Z3, was first put into operation exactly 80 years ago - on 12 May 1941. Credit: Wolfgang Kumm/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/berlin-germany-11th-may-2021-wild-growth-has-formed-on-the-ruins-of-an-apartment-building-at-methfesselstrae-7-in-berlin-kreuzberg-where-the-worlds-first-functioning-computer-was-invented-in-his-parents-living-room-konrad-zuse-developed-a-calculating-machine-that-would-automatically-do-the-tedious-calculations-of-structural-engineers-it-was-the-forerunner-of-the-worlds-first-working-digital-computer-this-first-functional-computer-the-z3-was-first-put-into-operation-exactly-80-years-ago-on-12-may-1941-credit-wolfgang-kummdpaalamy-live-news-image425835003.html
RM2FMPCTY–Berlin, Germany. 11th May, 2021. Wild growth has formed on the ruins of an apartment building at Methfesselstraße 7 in Berlin-Kreuzberg, where the world's first functioning computer was invented. In his parents' living room, Konrad Zuse developed a calculating machine that would automatically do the tedious calculations of structural engineers. It was the forerunner of the world's first working digital computer. This first functional computer, the Z3, was first put into operation exactly 80 years ago - on 12 May 1941. Credit: Wolfgang Kumm/dpa/Alamy Live News
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Berlin, Germany. 11th May, 2021. Wild growth has formed on the ruins of an apartment building at Methfesselstraße 7 in Berlin-Kreuzberg, where the world's first functioning computer was invented. In his parents' living room, Konrad Zuse developed a calculating machine that would automatically do the tedious calculations of structural engineers. It was the forerunner of the world's first working digital computer. This first functional computer, the Z3, was first put into operation exactly 80 years ago - on 12 May 1941. Credit: Wolfgang Kumm/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/berlin-germany-11th-may-2021-wild-growth-has-formed-on-the-ruins-of-an-apartment-building-at-methfesselstrae-7-in-berlin-kreuzberg-where-the-worlds-first-functioning-computer-was-invented-in-his-parents-living-room-konrad-zuse-developed-a-calculating-machine-that-would-automatically-do-the-tedious-calculations-of-structural-engineers-it-was-the-forerunner-of-the-worlds-first-working-digital-computer-this-first-functional-computer-the-z3-was-first-put-into-operation-exactly-80-years-ago-on-12-may-1941-credit-wolfgang-kummdpaalamy-live-news-image425835000.html
RM2FMPCTT–Berlin, Germany. 11th May, 2021. Wild growth has formed on the ruins of an apartment building at Methfesselstraße 7 in Berlin-Kreuzberg, where the world's first functioning computer was invented. In his parents' living room, Konrad Zuse developed a calculating machine that would automatically do the tedious calculations of structural engineers. It was the forerunner of the world's first working digital computer. This first functional computer, the Z3, was first put into operation exactly 80 years ago - on 12 May 1941. Credit: Wolfgang Kumm/dpa/Alamy Live News
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Berlin, Germany. 11th May, 2021. A commemorative plaque for the world's first working computer hangs on the ruins of an apartment building at Methfesselstraße 7 in Berlin-Kreuzberg. In his parents' living room, Konrad Zuse developed a calculating machine that would automatically handle the tedious calculations of structural engineers. It was the forerunner of the world's first functioning digital computer. This first functional computer, the Z3, was first put into operation exactly 80 years ago - on May 12, 1941. Credit: Wolfgang Kumm/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/berlin-germany-11th-may-2021-a-commemorative-plaque-for-the-worlds-first-working-computer-hangs-on-the-ruins-of-an-apartment-building-at-methfesselstrae-7-in-berlin-kreuzberg-in-his-parents-living-room-konrad-zuse-developed-a-calculating-machine-that-would-automatically-handle-the-tedious-calculations-of-structural-engineers-it-was-the-forerunner-of-the-worlds-first-functioning-digital-computer-this-first-functional-computer-the-z3-was-first-put-into-operation-exactly-80-years-ago-on-may-12-1941-credit-wolfgang-kummdpaalamy-live-news-image425834077.html
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Berlin, Germany. 11th May, 2021. A man walks past the ruins of an apartment building at Methfesselstraße 7 in Berlin-Kreuzberg, where a plaque commemorating the world's first working computer is affixed. In his parents' living room, Konrad Zuse developed a calculating machine that would automatically do the tedious calculations of structural engineers. It was the precursor to the world's first working digital computer. This first functional computer, the Z3, was first put into operation exactly 80 years ago - on 12 May 1941. Credit: Wolfgang Kumm/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/berlin-germany-11th-may-2021-a-man-walks-past-the-ruins-of-an-apartment-building-at-methfesselstrae-7-in-berlin-kreuzberg-where-a-plaque-commemorating-the-worlds-first-working-computer-is-affixed-in-his-parents-living-room-konrad-zuse-developed-a-calculating-machine-that-would-automatically-do-the-tedious-calculations-of-structural-engineers-it-was-the-precursor-to-the-worlds-first-working-digital-computer-this-first-functional-computer-the-z3-was-first-put-into-operation-exactly-80-years-ago-on-12-may-1941-credit-wolfgang-kummdpaalamy-live-news-image425834989.html
RM2FMPCTD–Berlin, Germany. 11th May, 2021. A man walks past the ruins of an apartment building at Methfesselstraße 7 in Berlin-Kreuzberg, where a plaque commemorating the world's first working computer is affixed. In his parents' living room, Konrad Zuse developed a calculating machine that would automatically do the tedious calculations of structural engineers. It was the precursor to the world's first working digital computer. This first functional computer, the Z3, was first put into operation exactly 80 years ago - on 12 May 1941. Credit: Wolfgang Kumm/dpa/Alamy Live News
Hoyerswerda, Germany. 18th May, 2020. The ZCOM ZUSE COMPUTER MUSEUM in the city of Hoyerswerda. Konrad Ernst Otto Zuse built the Z3 in 1941, the first computer in the world. The museum exhibits his work and the history of computers. Credit: Daniel Schäfer/dpa-Zentralbild/Daniel Schäfer/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hoyerswerda-germany-18th-may-2020-the-zcom-zuse-computer-museum-in-the-city-of-hoyerswerda-konrad-ernst-otto-zuse-built-the-z3-in-1941-the-first-computer-in-the-world-the-museum-exhibits-his-work-and-the-history-of-computers-credit-daniel-schferdpa-zentralbilddaniel-schferdpaalamy-live-news-image358038891.html
RM2BPE277–Hoyerswerda, Germany. 18th May, 2020. The ZCOM ZUSE COMPUTER MUSEUM in the city of Hoyerswerda. Konrad Ernst Otto Zuse built the Z3 in 1941, the first computer in the world. The museum exhibits his work and the history of computers. Credit: Daniel Schäfer/dpa-Zentralbild/Daniel Schäfer/dpa/Alamy Live News
(dpa) - Leopold Stein, a member of the Zuse society, presents a replica of the Z 3, the legendary first calculator of the computer pioneer Konrad Zuse, at the Konrad Zuse museum in Huenfeld, Germany, 3 April 2003. The title on the chip board reads 'Rechenwerk' (calculatory works). The original Z3 computer was presented by Konrad Zuse at his home on 12 May 1941: it was the first pro Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dpa-leopold-stein-a-member-of-the-zuse-society-presents-a-replica-53822353.html
RMD3FPXW–(dpa) - Leopold Stein, a member of the Zuse society, presents a replica of the Z 3, the legendary first calculator of the computer pioneer Konrad Zuse, at the Konrad Zuse museum in Huenfeld, Germany, 3 April 2003. The title on the chip board reads 'Rechenwerk' (calculatory works). The original Z3 computer was presented by Konrad Zuse at his home on 12 May 1941: it was the first pro
Horst Zuse, son of the computer pioneer Konrad Zuse, poses in front of the replica of the first programable computer in Berlin, Germany, 12 May 2016. The German Museum of Technology is celebrating the anniversary '75 Years of the Z3 Computer from Konrad Zuse.' Today computers can computer around a billion times faster than the Z3. Photo: PAUL ZINKEN/dpa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-horst-zuse-son-of-the-computer-pioneer-konrad-zuse-poses-in-front-104120646.html
RMG1B2XE–Horst Zuse, son of the computer pioneer Konrad Zuse, poses in front of the replica of the first programable computer in Berlin, Germany, 12 May 2016. The German Museum of Technology is celebrating the anniversary '75 Years of the Z3 Computer from Konrad Zuse.' Today computers can computer around a billion times faster than the Z3. Photo: PAUL ZINKEN/dpa
Horst Zuse, son of the computer pioneer Konrad Zuse, poses in front of the replica of the first programable computer in Berlin, Germany, 12 May 2016. The German Museum of Technology is celebrating the anniversary '75 Years of the Z3 Computer from Konrad Zuse.' Today computers can computer around a billion times faster than the Z3. Photo: PAUL ZINKEN/dpa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-horst-zuse-son-of-the-computer-pioneer-konrad-zuse-poses-in-front-104120634.html
RMG1B2X2–Horst Zuse, son of the computer pioneer Konrad Zuse, poses in front of the replica of the first programable computer in Berlin, Germany, 12 May 2016. The German Museum of Technology is celebrating the anniversary '75 Years of the Z3 Computer from Konrad Zuse.' Today computers can computer around a billion times faster than the Z3. Photo: PAUL ZINKEN/dpa
Horst Zuse, son of the computer pioneer Konrad Zuse, poses in front of the replica of the first programable computer in Berlin, Germany, 12 May 2016. The German Museum of Technology is celebrating the anniversary '75 Years of the Z3 Computer from Konrad Zuse.' Today computers can computer around a billion times faster than the Z3. Photo: PAUL ZINKEN/dpa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-horst-zuse-son-of-the-computer-pioneer-konrad-zuse-poses-in-front-104120645.html
RMG1B2XD–Horst Zuse, son of the computer pioneer Konrad Zuse, poses in front of the replica of the first programable computer in Berlin, Germany, 12 May 2016. The German Museum of Technology is celebrating the anniversary '75 Years of the Z3 Computer from Konrad Zuse.' Today computers can computer around a billion times faster than the Z3. Photo: PAUL ZINKEN/dpa
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