DR. Mark Dean (1957- ) Posted on pUBLISHED ON March 6, 2007 contributed by: Sara Diaz by sHARED WITH COMMENTARY - FEB 27, 2025 - BY Lew L SMith Dr. Mark Dean, an American inventor and computer engineer, is one of the most important figures in the emergence of the personal computer in the late 20th Century. Three of the nine patents on the original personal computer (PC) by International Business Machines (IBM) are registered to Dean, making him a key contributor in the development of the PC. (...THIS MAN IS BEHIND THE INVENTION OF THE COMPUTER WE ALL KNOW AND USE TODAY!!!) Mark Dean was born in 1957 to Barbara and James Dean in Jefferson City, Tennessee. He attended an integrated school, Jefferson City High School, where white teachers and classmates were amazed by his intellect and straight-A grades. He reportedly had an interest in science and a love for technology from a young age. The son of a supervisor at the Tennessee Valley Authority, as a boy Dean’s early buil...
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