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Communication! Through The Ages.
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BC During this time, the first advances beyond cave drawings were invented. - The Phoenicians develop an alphabet. - The Sumerians develop cuneiform writing (Pictographs of accounts written on clay tablets. - The Egyptians develop hieroglyphics. The Phoenician alphabet.
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Sumerian clay tablet
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Egyptian Hieropglyphics
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Greek alphabet read left to right
BC Greek alphabet read left to right - Greeks use a phonic alphabet that reads left to right. - Oldest record of writing on bones in China in 1400BC. - First encyclopedia is written in Syria. - Chinese government developed first postal service in 900BC. - First use of homing pigeons used to send a message; Olympic Games winner to the Athenians.
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Parthenon – First Greek Library
The Parthenon is located on the outskirts of Athens and is a temple to the Greek goddess; Athena. It is the oldest known library.
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Papyrus scrolls were commonly used in Egypt.
BC Papyrus scrolls were commonly used in Egypt. - Invention of papyrus scrolls and parchment made from dried reeds; The first light weight portable writing. - Human messengers on foot and horseback with relay stations. - Tsai Lun invents paper as we know it.
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Early European Newspaper.
14 – 1450AD Early European Newspaper. - Romans develop a postal service. - Heliographs invented for use by Emperor Tiberius of Rome. - First bound books. - First wooden printing presses in China. - Pi Sheng invents clay. - Newspapers appear in Europe.
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First Photograph Taken.
1455 – 1824AD First Photograph Taken. - Johannes Gutenberg invents a printing press with metal movable type. - Camera Obscura invented; primitive imaging machine. - First Daily newspaper. - Henry Mills receives first patent for typewriter. - Claude Chappe invents the first semaphore telegraph line in Joseph Nicéphore Niépce achieves first photographic image.
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The First Microphone. 1821 – 1867AD
- Charles Wheatstone invents first microphone. - Joseph Henry invents first electric telegraph. - Samuel Morse invents Morse code and first long distance electric telegraph line. - Alexander Bain patents first fax machine. - United States starts the Pony Express for mail delivery. - Coleman Sellers invents first kinematoscope. - American, Sholes the first successful and modern typewriter.
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The Pony Express
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The first telephone! 1876 – 1899AD
- Thomas Edison patents the first Mimeograph. - Alexander Graham Bell patents first electric telephone. - Thomas Edison patents first phonograph. - Eadweard Muybridge invents high speed photography- capturing motion. - Emile Berliner invents the gramophone. - George Eastman patents Kodak roll film camera. - Almon Strowger patents the direct call telephone or automatic telephone exchange. - Guglielmo Marconi improves on wireless telegraphy. - First telephone answering machines invented in Valdemar Poulsen invents first magnetic recording.
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1902 -1916AD First Talking Motion Picture.
- Guglielmo Marconi transmits first radio waves across the Atlantic from Cornwall, England to Newfoundland. - First comic books in Lee Deforest invents the first electric amplifying tube or triode. - Thomas Edison demonstrates the first talking motion picture. - First cross continental telephone call made in First radio with tuners in 1916.
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The first television! 1923 – 1938AD
- First television invented by Valdimir Kosma Zworykin. - John Logie Baird transmits first experimental television signal. - Warner Brothers Studios invent a new way to record sound then synchronize it with motion picture. - NBC started two radio networks. - CBC was founded. -First television broadcast in England. (1927) - First television broadcast in USA. (1930) - Joseph Begun invents first tape recorder for broadcasting. - Television broadcasts are able to be taped and edited in 1938.
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1939 – 1951AD Harvard’s Mark I! - Scheduled television shows begin. - Computers, like Harvard’s Mark I; are government owned and put into public service. - Long playing vinyl records are invented in Network Television starts in the US in Computers are first sold commercially in 1951.
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Vinyl Records
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The first Xerox Machine.
1958 – 1971AD The first Xerox Machine. Chester Carlson invents first photocopier in Integrated Circuit invented. - Zip Codes invented in the United States in Xerox invents the telecopier, the first successful fax machine in ARPANET invented; first internet in The microprocessor and floppy disk invented in 1971.
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Floppy disk and microprocessor
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Apple I home computer. 1972 – 1981AD
- HBO invents pay- TV service for cable. - Apple I home computer invented. - First nationwide programming in First Cellular phone communication started in Japan in Sony Walkman invented in IBM PC First sold. - First laptop computers sold to public in Computer mouse becomes regular part of computer.
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AD Car Cell Phones. - First Cell phone network in the United States in Time magazine names the computer as “Man Of The Year” in Apple Macintosh released in Cell phones in cars become wide-spread. - CD ROMs for computers released in American government releases control of the internet and the World Wide Web was born; making communications at light-speed.
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Modern day “cell phone”
Today’s technology! Modern day “cell phone” In today’s society, we have touch screen phones, global messaging in seconds, a wide variety of social media networks, such as Facebook, Twitter, and Tumblr. These sites make communication simple and instant throughout the world. We can use the internet on our phones as well, without having to be attached to a landline. Newer technology is released ever year to advance what we already have advanced.
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Volkswagen is currently designing a hover car prototype!
The future! Volkswagen is currently designing a hover car prototype! With technology advancing so quickly, new releases are soon to be outdated. People had predicted that we’d have flying cars by the year 2000 before the technology was advanced that far. But even as we speak, engineers are designing a car meant to drive on both land and water! Flying is just the next step. With most cell phones as touch screens, we are evolving to the point where we won’t even need buttons. Not just in phones, but at all! TV’s, cars, computers, etc. will all be touch controlled! 3D television is in production, so I believe that holograms replacing screens is just a short step away and that all of this can be achieved in the next 15 years!
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Holograms! Soluce Corporation is proto typing a holographic TV!
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Glass phone! Apple is trying to prototype an entirely glass cell phone!
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