🔑 The Key: it’s IBM (IBMB)!

That very “Blue Giant” without which modern computers wouldn’t exist. But it all started with scales, clocks, and coffee grinders—decades before the first PC 👇

From punch cards to Big Tech:
1. 1911 — the company appeared as Computing-Tabulating-Recording Company (CTR): a merger of three firms that made office clocks for timekeeping, trade scales, and tabulators. On the shop floors, scales—and even coffee grinders—were actually on display.

2. Its tabulator read data from punch cards and processed the 1890 U.S. census—saving the government about 2 years of work and $5 million. That’s how an entire information-processing industry was born.

3. 1924 — the new leader, Thomas Watson, bet on calculating machines and gave the company the name the whole world knows it by: International Business Machines.

4. Today, IBM is clouds, AI, and quantum computers. And now you can follow its history right on Binance through IBMB.

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