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The first stable photographic image was created in 1822 by the French inventor Joseph Nicephore Niepce,
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In 1827, when Girardin arrived in Paris, the newspaper had a very successful circulation of 2,000 copies
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On January 6, 1838, Samuel Morse’s telegraph system is demonstrated for the first time at the Speedwell Iron Works in Morristown, New Jersey
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US President Lincoln and Queen Victoria were able to exchange telegraphic messages. Thanks to the cable that was laid on the bottom of the Atlantic ocean. But it was chewed by sharks
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One of the myths says that the "inverted pyramid" arose during the Civil War in the United States (1861-1865), when reporters had to promptly transmit by telegraph only the most important latest news from the scene of the event, because at any moment the wire could be damaged and the connection would be lost.
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from that moment on, there is an uninterrupted telegraphic connection between the two continents
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The first telephone was patented by Alexander Bell on March 7, 1876. Then it was a patent for an "improved model of the telegraph."