What Happened in June Jun 01 1995 Maxis Goes Public Jun 02 1996 Netscape Creates Navio to Compete with Microsoft Jun 03 1990 Integrated Circuit Inventor Noyce Dies Jun 04 1991 Agreement on Microprocessor Trade Between US and Japan Jun 05 1833 Lovelace Meets Babbage Jun 06 1995 Vatican Library to Be on the Web Jun 07 1954 World War II Enigma Buster Alan Turing Commits Suicide Jun 08 2006 US House of Representatives Vote down Net Neutrality Amendment Jun 09 1986 Supercomputer Center Supports Precursor to Internet Jun 10 1977 Apple II Shipped Today Jun 11 1978 TI Announces "Speak & Spell" Jun 12 1997 3Com and US Robotics Merge Jun 13 1993 Joint Venture to Combine Computing and Television Announced Jun 14 1956 US Census Dedicates UNIVAC I Computer Jun 14 1941 Mauchly Meets Atanasoff in Historic Meeting. Jun 15 1949 MIT's Forrester Records "Core Memory" Idea Jun 16 1911 Control-Tabulating-Recording Company is Founded. Jun 17 1997 Hackers Decipher Data Encryption Standard Jun 18 1992 High School Senior Wins Computer Science Contest with Traffic Flow Program Jun 19 1623 Blaise Pascal is Born. Jun 20 1950 NBS Dedicates SEAC Machine Jun 21 1981 IBM Retires Last "STRETCH" Supercomputer Jun 22 1910 Konrad Zuse Born Jun 23 1912 Computer Pioneer Alan Turing Born Jun 24 1996 HP Announces New ATM Capabilities Jun 25 1981 Microsoft Incorporated Jun 26 1997 Communications Decency Act Declared Unconstitutional Jun 27 1995 Spyglass Goes Public Jun 28 1974 Vannevar Bush Dies Jun 29 1992 Silicon Graphics and MIPS Merge Jun 30 1945 "First Draft of Report on EDVAC" Published