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The earliest known cave paintings, such as those found in Malttravieso cave in Spain and Lu bang jerigi Saleh cave in Indonesia, which dated over 64,000 and 43,900 years back.
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Cuneiform was one of the earliest systems of writing, developed by the ancient Sumerians of Mesopotamia around 3500 BCE.
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The ancient Egyptians developed a writing system using hieroglyphic symbols around 3200 BCE.
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The Internet, a global network of interconnected computer networks, was developed in the 1980s and has revolutionized communication, information sharing, and access to knowledge
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The Magnavox Odyssey, released in 1972, was the first home video game console, marking the beginning of the gaming industry
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The field of artificial intelligence, which aims to create intelligent machines capable of reasoning and learning, has been an area of active research and development since the 1950s, with significant advancements in recent years
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The first electronic television system was developed in the late 1920s, enabling the transmission and reception of moving images and sound
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The electrical telegraph, invented by Samuel Morse in 1837, enabled long-distance communication by transmitting coded messages over wires
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During the Middle Ages, scribes meticulously hand-wrote and illustrated books known as illuminated manuscripts
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Johannes Gutenberg's invention of the movable-type printing press around 1440 CE revolutionized the dissemination of information and facilitated the spread of knowledge and ideas.
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Guglielmo Marconi's invention of the radio in 1895 allowed for the wireless transmission of audio signals, paving the way for radio broadcasting.
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The Lumière brothers' invention of the cinematograph in 1895 marked the birth of the motion picture industry and a new form of visual storytelling
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The first programmable computer, the Z1, was invented by Konrad Zuse in 1936, laying the foundation for modern computing and digital communication