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calculator![]() In 1617 Scottish mathematician John Napier published his description of what was arguably the first mechanical calculator – a set of numbered rods, usually made of bone or ivory and therefore known as Napier's bones. Using them, multiplication became merely a process of reading off the appropriate figures and making simple additions.
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Building on the technology developed to create the 14-A, Casio launched the 001 in 1965, the world's first electronic calculator with a memory function. Currently, the best unit consists of a receiver the shape of a car radio, a hand-held computer about the size of an electronic calculator, and a small antenna. CampusShip enables us to increase the visibility of our shipments from various locations and puts us in control of all deliveries," said Mitsuyoshi Okamura, Section Manager of the Logistics Department at Casio, the digital technology company that produced the world's first compact electronic calculator in 1957. |
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