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Intel on Twitter: "#DidYouKnowThe first documented computer "bug" was an actual moth found in a Harvard computer in 1947. http://t.co/7AjmhevIT7" / Twitter
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Future looms - The First Computer “Bug” September 9, 1947 At 3:45 p.m., Grace Murray Hopper records 'the first computer bug' in the Harvard Mark II computer's log book. The problem was
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In 1947 this moth became stuck in the relays of the Mark II computer and caused a physical malfunction. This is the first actual “bug” and the origin of the term in