Monday, December 10, 2012

Google doodle celebrates Ada Lovelace's 197th birthday

Drawing inspiration and the name of their organization from Ada Lovelace, the 19th century English mathematician, Valerie Aurora and Mary Gardiner have a very specific mission: equity for women. Lovelace is best known for proposing algorithms for useLady Ada Lovelace, painted by Margaret Carpenter in 1836, from the U.K. Government Art Collection. Photo thanks to Wikimedia Commons. Augusta Ada King, Countess of Lovelace, was born nearly two centuries ago inAda Lovelace tendría cuenta en Google, Twitter y Facebook. Probablemente hablaría de las bondades del código abierto y de cómo la ciencia de la información avanza a pasos agigantados. Sería así de seguir con vida. No en vano, esta matemáticaAda Lovelace. Today's Google Doodle pays tribute to an OG, original geek that is. Ada Lovelace was the daughter of poet Lord Byron, but was also a mathematical genius and computing pioneer. In fact, as Google points outLondon: Google is paying tribute to “the mother of computer programming” Augusta Ada King, also known as Ada Lovelace, with a doodle on the occasion of her 197th birthday. The doodle shows how the computers
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