In the not too distant past, computers were monolithic devices which required a separate and specific climate controlled environment, and technicians with a specialized skill set to maintain them and make use of them. Only governments and large corporations could own them and pay the professionals who could communicate with them. Now, computers are an ubiquitous part of life, and calculators and gaming systems have more computing power and data storage capacity than the early, giant computers.
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