
The Computer Revolution
The Computer Revolution refers to the rapid development and widespread adoption of computers in the latter half of the 20th century, significantly transforming society. It encompasses the evolution from bulky mainframes to personal computers, the internet's emergence, and the rise of digital technologies. This revolution has impacted nearly every aspect of life, including communication, business, education, and entertainment, making information more accessible and processes more efficient. The integration of computers into everyday life has reshaped industries, enabled globalization, and sparked innovation, fundamentally changing how we work, learn, and connect with one another.