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  • 450

    Chinese Invent Printing

    They first started printing by inking in carved wodd blocks. This was a technique for writing and making images. It was started in China. It was the most common way to print in Europe. This design is made of many different materials.
  • Period: 450 to

    History

  • Jun 21, 1450

    Printing Press is Created

    The inventor, Johann Gutenberg, was a German inventor. He was also a blacksmith, goldsmith, and publisher. He got the idea for the movable printing press in 1436 with replacable/movable letters. His revolutionary machine brought down the price on all printing materials.
  • Mechanical Semaphore is Created

    Claude Chappe was the inventor of the semaphore. This invention was the first practical telecommunications system fo the industrial age. It was used to convey information through visual signals and signs. The first message was sent March 2, and it was "If you succeed, you will soon bask in glory."
  • FIrst seccess transmisssions

    FIrst seccess transmisssions
    A transatlantic telegraph cable is an undersea cable running under the Atlantict ocean. it is used for telegraph communications. The first was laid across the floor of the Atlantic from Telegraph Field, Foilhommerum Bay.
  • The Phonograph is Born

    Thomas Edison was the inventor of the phonograph. The term phonograph is from greek words. Phonograph stands for "sound writer". The phonograph was first invented to play recorded sounds. Many other inventors tried to copy off of Edisons phonograph.
  • Long Distant Phone Call

    In 1892, AT&T built a network reaching from new york to chicago. Loading coils extended the range of calls from what it was before. In 1915 the first one was sent. Long distant calling became very popular since this event.
  • Fax Machine is Born

    The common, most known name of telephone line sent with documents and photographs is called the fax line. The word fax is actually short for "facsimile." Richard H. Ranger was the inventor of the 1924 wireless fax machine. A photo of President Calvin Coolidge was the first picture transmitted by fax, from New York to London.
  • first communications satellite is launched allowing worldwide live brodcast of the 1964 Olympics.

    the 1st satellite was called soviet sputnik. it was launched on octobre 4. the 1st actuall one was called telestar. it belonged to AT&T.
  • THe internet is Invented

    THe internet is Invented
    The public was first introduced to the Internet when a message was sent from computer science Professor Leonard Kleinrock's laboratory at University of California, Los Angeles. The Internet was the result of some visionary thinking by people. THe internet was made to help people look into history faster.
  • The Personal Computer is Made

    IMB helped create the personal computer. The International Buissnes Machine Corporation were the inventors of it. IBM created it from their 100th Anniversary. The personal CPU changed history of modern day technology today.
  • First emoticon

    First emoticon
    Emoticons are often used to alert a responder to the tenor or temper of a statement. it can change and improve interpretation of plain text. emoticons are often automatically replaced with small corresponding images, which came to be called emoticons.
  • The World Wide Web

    The World Wide Web (W3) is also called by the name of the "Hypertext Project." The first photo on the web was in 1992, of the CERN houseband "Les Horribles." On April 30, 1993, the W3 became free for anyone of the public to use. The inventor, Berners-Lee, was knighted in 2004 by Queen Elizabeth for his contributions to the World Wide Web.
  • First bowser program

    First bowser program
    A web browser is a software application for retrieving, presenting and traversing information. Hyperlinks present in resources enable users easily to navigate their browsers to related resources. A web browser can also be defined as an application software or program.
  • Home TV Set

    Home TV Set
    The begings of mechanical television can be traced back to the discovery of the photoconductivity. However it was not until 1907 that developments in amplification tube technology, made the design practical.