Colossus: Creating a Giant
A short film made by Google to celebrate Colossus and those who built it, in particular Tommy Flowers. Colossus was the world's first electronic computer, used for code-breaking at Bletchley Park during WW2. A working rebuilt Colossus can be seen at The National Museum of Computing in the UK. For more information see: http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2012/0...

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Colossus - The Greatest Secret in the History of Computing

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Top 5 Weaknesses of an Enigma | Bletchley Park

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Running Microsoft's first product on the Altair 8800, from paper tape

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The Insane Genius of a Formula 1 Gearbox

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Britain Erased The Man Who Built The First Computer

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Ferranti Argus 500 - restoration and demonstration | 1960's computer

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Top 5 Features of an Enigma | Bletchley Park

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6502 Reasons Why I Love This Machine

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1982: Can COMPUTERS THINK? | The Computer Programme | Retro Technology | BBC Archive

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This Man Cracked a Code More Important Than Enigma | Tommy Flowers

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1963 Timesharing: A Solution to Computer Bottlenecks

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How the Allies Cracked the Enigma Code | Bletchley Park with Dan Snow

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10 Flying Machines Patented Before 1880 That No Modern Engineer Can Replicate

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Why The Soviet TERNARY Computer Was Mysteriously Suppressed

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Exploiting the Tiltman Break - Computerphile

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IEEE Computer: Alan Turing at Bletchley Park

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Colossus at 70

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The Forgotten Genius Who Built the First Computer in WWII

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1979: Will WORD PROCESSORS start a HOME WORKING revolution? | Past Predictions | BBC Archive

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