Top 10 - Teachnology

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    paper

    paper
    Cai Lun, courtesy name Jingzhong, was a Chinese eunuch and political official. He is traditionally regarded as the inventor of paper and the papermaking process, in forms recognizable in modern times as paper.
  • Jul 15, 1300

    House

    House
    A house is a building that functions as a home for humans or other creatures,[1][2] including simple dwellings ranging from rudimentary huts of nomadic tribes and complex structures composed of many systems.[3][4] The social unit that lives in a house is known as a household. Most commonly, a household is a family unit of some kind, although households may also be other social groups or individuals.
  • Mar 26, 1516

    pencil

    pencil
    The prototypical pencil may have been the ancient Roman stylus, which was a thin metal stick, often made of lead and used for scratching on papyrus. The word pencil comes from the Latin word penicillus which means "little tail"Conrad Gessner made the pencil.
  • Clock

    Clock
    Benjamin Banneker carved wooden replicas of each piece and used the parts to make a clock that struck hourly. He completed the clock in 1753, at the age of 21
  • Car

    Car
    Ferdinand Verbiest invented the first car in the year 1769. It was the first ever car invented and was powered by steam. Ferdinand was an experimentalist and a missionary to China. He built his car in China. Hence you could rightly say, the first ever car was made in China.
  • light bulb

    light bulb
  • Phone

    Phone
    The first cell phone was invented by Martin Cooper in 1876. Martin Cooper was working for Motorola at the time. The first cell phone was released in Japan.
  • Hammer

    Hammer
    A hammer is a tool designed for pounding or delivering repeated blows. The hand held hammer is an ancient invention no specific inventor. One of the inventors was an Italian Cristofori.
  • bottel water

    bottel water
    The history of bottled water actually dates back to the 1700's in Europe, beleive it or not. The Europeans bottled what they called mineral water from various springs around the countryside. The explosion that is today's bottled water industry happened in the late 1990's.
  • The first map

    The first map
    Anaximander, a Greek philosopher, was the man first credited with making the first fully developed map around 540 BC. He also invented a unique type of sun dial