Acquiring New Archival Material at the Rate of 1 Mile per Year
(Circa 1970)
1970 to 1980 Timeline Outline
PDP-11
(1970)
Xerox PARC is Founded
(1970)
Books on Tape
(1970)
The Architecture Machine
(1970)
First Test of Magnetic Stripe Transaction Card Technology
(January 1970 –
May 1973)
First Systematic Review of Computer Security Issues
(February 1970)
ARPANET Spans the U.S.
(March 1970)
System/370 Using Semiconductor Memory
(June 30, 1970)
PBS is Founded
(October 5, 1970)
UNESCO Convention on the Means of Prohibiting and Preventing the Illicit Import, Export and Transfer of Ownership of Cultural Property 1970
(November 14, 1970)
The First General Patent on the Microprocessor
(December 1970)
The First Microprocessor
(1971)
Computer Structures
(1971)
The Arpanet has 15 Nodes
(1971)
The C Programming Language
(1971)
CT
(1971)
The Universal Product Code
(1971)
Intel 8008
(1971)
The First Computer Virus
(1971)
The @ in Email
(March 1971)
Gouraud Shading Method for Polygon Smoothing
(June 1971)
The First Email Management Program
(July 1971)
Invention of eBooks: The First Digital Library
(July 4, 1971)
The First Library to do Online Cataloguing
(August 26, 1971)
The Earliest Coin-Operated Computer or Video Game
(September 1971)
"A Calculator in Every Kitchen or Businessman's Pocket'
(September 17, 1971)
Medline is Operational
(October 1971)
The First Commercially Sold Coin-Operated Video Game
(November 1971)
Expensive Electronic Calculators Flood the Market
(1972 –
1974)

(1972)
The First Patent for MRI
(March 17, 1972)
The First Home Video Game Console
(May 24, 1972)
Pong: The First Successful Computer Game
(June 27, 1972)
SPACEWAR: Fanatic Life and Symbolic Death Among the Computer Bums
(December 7, 1972)
One of the Most Widely Distributed Photographic Images: The Blue Marble Photograph of the Earth
(December 7, 1972)
Lexis is Introduced
(1973)
Invention of the Word "Internet"
(Circa 1973)
CP/M
(1973 –
1974)
The Brain-Computer Interface
(1973)
Precursor to "Micro-Soft"
(1973 –
1974)
2000 People Use the ARPANET
(March 1973)
Code of Fair Information Practice
(July 1973)
The ENIAC Patent is Invalidated
(October 19, 1973)
The Endangered Species Act of 1973
(December 28, 1973)
Systems Network Architecture
(1974)
SQL
(1974)
The Term "Mainframe"
(1974)
Virtual Machines
(1974)
The First Computer Role-Playing Game, Dungeons & Dragons
(1974 –
1975)
SGML is Invented
(1974)
CFCs Deplete the Ozone Layer
(1974)
The Privacy Act of 1974
(May 1974)
TCP
(May 1974)
An Antitrust Suit to Break up AT&T
(November 20, 1974)
The Fractal Geometry of Nature
(1975 –
1982)
Invention of Ethernet
(1975)
Byte Magazine
(1975)
The Roots of the PostScript Page Description Language
(1975 –
1978)
The First Demonstrations of TCP/IP
(1975 –
November 1977)
The First Computer Text Adventure Game
(1975 –
1976)
The Warez Scene
(Circa 1975)
"The Mythical Man-Month"
(1975)
Home Pong
(1975)
The Utah Teapot
(1975)
The First Personal Computer Offered for Sale
(January 1975)
The Asilomar Conference on Recombinant DNA
(February 1975)
The Homebrew Computer Club Holds its First Meeting
(March 1975)
Gates and Allen Officially Found "Micro-Soft" (Microsoft)
(April 4, 1975)
U.S. v. IBM is in Trial
(May 19, 1975)
IBM's First "Portable" Computer: $19,975
(September 1975)
Invention of the Digital Camera
(December 1975)
The CD is Developed
(1976 –
1983)
Public Key Cryptography
(1976)
The First Journal on Software for Personal Computers
(January 1976)
An Open Letter to Hobbyists
(February 3, 1976)
Probably the First Personal Computer Conference
(March 1976)
Foundation of Apple Computer and the Origin of the Name
(April 1, 1976 –
December 13, 2011)
Genetech is Founded
(April 7, 1976)
First CRT Based Word Processor
(June 1976)
The English Short Title Catalogue
(June 1976)
First Detailed Description of Ethernet
(July 1976)
The Apple I is Released
(July 1976)
Intel's 8086
(1977)
Making MRI Feasible
(1977)
Zork
(1977 –
1979)
TEX and Metafont
(1977 –
1979)
The First GPS
(February 1977)
The First Intentional Spam
(May 1, 1977)
The First Speech Synthesis Chip
(June 11, 1977)
The Network Nation
(1978)
dBase
(1978)
The First Computer Worm
(1978)
Early Interactive Computing and Virtual Reality
(1978 –
1979)
The 8086 Microprocessor
(1978)
The Minitel
(1978 –
June 30, 2012)
The First Dial-UP CBBS
(February 16, 1978)
Compuserve
(1979)
Robert Metcalf Founds 3Com
(1979)
The First Graphical Computer Adventure Game
(1979 –
1980)
Probably the Smallest Set of Physical Books
(1979 –
1980)
Bjarne Stroustrup Develops the C++ Programming Language
(1979 –
1983)
Vol Libri: The First Fractal CGI Movie
(1979 –
1980)
The Basis for Cellular Telephone Technology
(May 1, 1979)
Intel 8088
(July 1, 1979)
Origins of the Computer History Museum
(September 1979)
