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Tabulator may refer to:
Tabulating machine, a punched card data processing machine that preceded the computer
Tab key (↹), a standard keyboard key originally called the "tabulator key"
Tabulator, a data browser and editor originally developed by Tim Berners-Lee
A vote-counting machine
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Look up tabulator in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tabulator may refer to: Tabulating machine, a punched card data processing machine that preceded...
The tab key Tab ↹ (abbreviation of tabulator key or tabular key) on a keyboard is used to advance the cursor to the next tab stop. The word tab derives...
the New York World newspaper in 1931 to refer to a large custom-built tabulator that IBM made for Columbia University. The 1880 census had taken eight...
Company 1906: Hollerith Type 1 Tabulator, the first tabulator with an automatic card feed and control panel. 1909: The Tabulator Limited renamed as British...
first keypunch. The 1890 Tabulator was hardwired to operate on 1890 Census cards. A control panel in his 1906 Type I Tabulator simplified rewiring for...
electronic voting hardware and software, including voting machines and tabulators, in Canada and the United States. The company's headquarters are in Toronto...
user hits the enter key twice. For lower levels, the user may press the tabulator key the according number of times before entering the text, i.e. one through...
International Computers and Tabulators or ICT was a British computer manufacturer, formed in 1959 by a merger of the British Tabulating Machine Company...
scheduled publications, and the use of Hollerith's electromechanical tabulators. The net effect of these changes was to reduce the time required to process...
modify its tabulators to facilitate this kind of computation. One of these tabulators, built in 1931, was The Columbia Difference Tabulator. John von Neumann...
machine-readable form. Later a control panel (plug board) added to his 1906 Type I Tabulator allowed it to be programmed for different jobs, and by the late 1940s...
1924. Other companies entering the punched card business included The Tabulator Limited (Britain, 1902), Deutsche Hollerith-Maschinen Gesellschaft mbH...
commercial scales and industrial time recorders, meat and cheese slicers, to tabulators and punched cards. Thomas J. Watson, Sr., fired from the National Cash...
implementation on a computer. Around 1885, Herman Hollerith invented the tabulator, which used punched cards to process statistical information; eventually...
by Bill Shannon. In this style, the hard tabulator (ts in vi) is kept at eight columns, while a soft tabulator is often defined as a helper also (sw in...
box, circa 1890. The "sorting box" was an adjunct to, and controlled by, the tabulator. The "sorter", an independent machine, was a later development....
1892, McTammany's focus shifted to voting machines and automatic vote tabulators. His first voting patent was for a "pneumatic registering ballot box"...
tab simulation. Tabulators built by the U.S. Census Bureau for the 1910 census could print their results. Prior to that, tabulator operators had to write...
They were able to return to their homes and resume normal lives. "Vote Tabulators Quit, Cite Fraud : 30 Filipinos at Government Center Rebel". Los Angeles...
were to have been replaced by totally machine-reported numbers from the tabulators themselves with no human interventions or errors possible to distort results...
electro-mechanical data tabulator using punch cards as a machine readable medium. 1890 Hollerith cards, keypunches and tabulators used to process the 1890...
each button having "up" and "down" positions, making for more complex tabulators. The game uses live footage of a rock concert, taken from the perspective...
named Fredrik Rosing Bull filed a patent for a "combined sorter-recorder-tabulator of punch cards" machine that he had developed with financing from the...
GECOM and COMTRAN, respectively. In contrast, International Computers and Tabulators planned to replace their language, CODEL, with COBOL. Meanwhile, RCA and...
typewriter keyboard. To facilitate typewriter use in business settings, a tab (tabulator) key was added in the late nineteenth century. Before using the key, the...
family of mainframe computers released by International Computers and Tabulators (ICT) and later International Computers Limited (ICL) during the 1960s...
multiplication. In 1936 W. J. Eckert connected a modified 601 to a 285 tabulator and an 016 duplicating punch through a custom switch he designed and used...