A bit (abbreviated b) is the most basic information unit used in computing and information theory. A single bit (short for binary digit) is a zero or a one, or a true or a false, or for that matter any two mutually exclusive states. Claude E. Shannon first used the word bit in a 1948 paper.
This Day In Tech History
- 1984 - The Apple Macintosh was introduced in a famous Superbowl commercial.
- 1984 - The famous Superbowl commercial for the Apple Macintosh airs.
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The Security Administrator Tool for Analyzing Networks (SATAN) is released.
Windows 95 is introduced.
Amazon sells it's first book online.
Ebay is founded. It would soon soar to become the largest online auction site.
Toy Story becomes the first full length feature film made completely with CGI.
Apache Web Server arrives.
The Sony PlayStation is released in North America.
The Ruby programming language is publicly released.
Red Hat Inc. is formed.
The Opera web browser debuts.
PHP is introduced, becoming a widely popular web technology.
Development of Javascript begins at Netscape.
Search engine AltaVista is launched by DEC.
Vladimir Levin hacks Citibank computers and transfers 10 million USD to his own account.
Tadpole Computers unveils the Tadpole ALPHABook 1.