favicon 222 years of the U.S. Census: paper to punch cards, UNIVAC to CD-ROM … to web?

  • VentureBeat Jul 3, 2012, 9:59 pm by: John Koetsier100 pts
    VentureBeat writes, The U.S. Census Bureau has released an infographic in honor of Independence Day. The interesting part from a Silicon Valley perspective? The technology used to collect and analyze the data. The first census was taken in 1790 with paper and pencil, of course, and was primarily intended to determine the number of military-age men in a country with only 3.9 million people. Exactly 100 years later in 1890, technology came to the aid of over-worked tabulators as a Census employee, Herman Hollerith, invented a punch-card based calculation system. Interestingly, he later founded the Tabulating...

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