The "Computer Revolution" refers to the rapid advancement and widespread adoption of computer technology that began in the mid-20th century. This period saw the development of the first electronic computers, such as the ENIAC, which laid the groundwork for modern computing. As technology progressed, personal computers became accessible to the general public, leading to significant changes in how people work, communicate, and access information.
The revolution continued with the rise of the internet, which connected millions of computers worldwide, enabling instant communication and information sharing. Innovations like smartphones and cloud computing further transformed daily life, making technology an integral part of society. This ongoing evolution continues to shape industries, education, and personal interactions.