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It is about the telephone
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The first telephone was made by Alexander Graham Bell. Bell's greatest success was achieved on March 10, 1876, marked not only the birth of the telephone but the Graham Bell's telegraph's death too. The first words that were spoken through the telephone were when speak through the instrument to his assistant, Thomas A. Watson, in the next room, Bell utters these famous first words, "Mr. Watson -- come here -- I want to see you."
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This second version of the telephone was a huge hit. It was a megaphone-like thing it allowed electronical talking. This was easier to work with. This was made by Emile Berliner.
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This phone was invented in 1902 by Almon Stawger. This was very popular in the 1900s for rich people. This photograph shows the rotary phone.
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The cord phone was connected by a cord. This phone completly took over the rotary phone. This was extremely popular during the late 1900s especially for rich women to have.
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This phone was made in 1973 by Dr. Martin
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This phone was made in 1980 by a number of different people from Russia. it looks somewhat like a calculator.
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The house phone was invented in 2007. This phone is usually in people's houses nowadays.
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This is the cellphone we use nowdays. The gramaphone and all are nothing compared to this
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I predict that the cellphone is going to be an air device that you won't have to hold.
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Works Cited Alexander invented the first telephone. Bing. Autunm, Davies. "TimeRime.com - The Changes Of A Telephone Over Time timeline." TimeRime.com - The Changes Of A Telephone Over Time timeline. 2010. TimeRime. 13 Mar. 2013 <http://timerime.com/en/timeline/73398/The Changes Of A Telephone Over Time/>. Bellis, Mary. "The History of the Telephone - Alexander Graham Bell." About.com Inventors. 2013. Yahoo. 12 Mar. 2013 http://inventors.about.com/od/bstartinventors/a/telephone.htm. C
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Cell phone.history. Bing. The first commercial of handheld mobile phone. 2008. Gallery- the gramaphone. Bing. Home phone? Bing. In janurary i was writing about samsung. Bing. Rotary brass metal victorian. Bing.
Telephone- candlestick type. Bing.