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  • ...ronmental applications, to fields such as engineering, biology, chemistry, computing, materials science, military applications, and communications. ...09505430601022619 |accessdate =2007-10-19| year =2006| journal =Science as Culture| postscript =<!--None-->}}</ref>
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  • * [[Server (computing)|Server]]s {{In popular culture|date=September 2009}}
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  • * [[Godwin's law]] — An adage in [[Internet]] culture that states, "As an online discussion grows longer, the probability of a co ...h states that any sufficiently large problem can be efficiently [[parallel computing|parallelized]]. Coined by John Gustafson in 1988.
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  • ...e Loading Coil: George A. Campbell and Michael I. Pupin", ''Technology and Culture'', '''Vol. 11''', No. 1 (Jan., 1970), pp. 36&ndash;57, The Johns Hopkins Un ...ton, p.9</ref> This is simply not an issue with the modern availability of computing power, but in the 1950s it was non-existent, in the 1960s and 1970s availab
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  • '''Moore's law''' describes a long-term trend in the [[history of computing hardware]]: the number of [[transistor]]s that can be placed inexpensively ...omputer power had existed years prior. [[Alan Turing]] in his 1950 paper [[Computing Machinery and Intelligence]] had predicted that by the turn of the millenni
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