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Key Points
Jacquard's Invention: Jacquard's loom allowed silk weavers to produce fabrics 25 times faster than before, using half the manpower
Impact on Computing: The punched card concept was later adopted by Charles Babbage for his Analytical Engine, and by Herman Hollerith for his tabulating machine used in the 1890 US Census
Evolution: The punched card technology evolved and was integral to early computers, including those developed by IBM
Historical Connections: Essinger meticulously connects the dots between the Jacquard loom and the development of modern computers, highlighting the contributions of key figures like Ada Lovelace and Howard Aiken