Computer-Related Inventions

Obviously the greatest computer-related invention is the Internet. So much power and information is held within the anyone who has access to the internet. It's hard to fathom that we lived for millennia without it. Another computer-related invention that was highly influential was the MRI. We have the ability to examine someones health from the inside without putting them at risk from opening up their body. In fact, most medical equipment relies on computers so the invention of the computer in general is mighty important.

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