Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Google Doodle celebrates Ada Lovelace

Google doesn't talk that much about all of its doodle subjects, but Ada Lovelace got a blog post on the Official Google Blog today, which honors her as a “computing's 1843 visionary”. “Last year, a group of us were luckyOn Monday, Google celebrates the 197th birthday of Ada Lovelace, a computer programmer whose accomplishments are celebrated every October on "Ada Lovelace Day." Lovelace, the daughter of Lord George Gordon Byron, collaborated with CharlesOn Monday, Google celebrates the 197th birthday of Ada Lovelace, a computer programmer whose accomplishments are celebrated every October on "Ada Lovelace Day." Lovelace, the daughter of Lord George Gordon Byron, collaborated with CharlesGoogle doesn't talk that much about all of its doodle subjects, but Ada Lovelace got a blog post on the Official Google Blog today, which honors her as a “computing's 1843 visionary”. “Last year, a group of us were luckyGoogle's doodle today celebrates the 197th birthday of Ada Lovelace and traces the evolution of the computers. Lovelaces' work on Charles Babbage's Analytical Engine and notes on it are seen as the world's first algorithm.
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