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Witness the evolution of communication from Gutenberg's printing press to the invention of the internet and beyond. Explore key milestones such as Morse code, telegraphs, phonographs, and the world wide web, revolutionizing how we connect globally. Follow the journey from the first radio signal across the Atlantic to the launch of the first communication satellite, shaping the way we interact and share information today.
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Time Line Izana & Shaquariya
1450 Johann Gutenberg invents a printing press using movable mental type.
1792 • Mechanical semaphore is invented in France.
1837 • Samuel Morse invents a telegraph that can spend short and long beeps dots and dashes.
1877 • Thomas Edison invents the phonograph, a device to record sound on a wax cylinder.
1924 • Pictures are first transmitted over telephone lines.
1928 • Very first few homes get televisions set to watch broadcast programs.
1963 • First communications satellite is launched, allowing world wide live broadcast of the 1964 Olympics.
1970 • The internet is invented by the U.S government as means of military communication.
1979 • The first emotion is used in an email message.
1990 • Tim Berners-lee invents the world wide web.
1901 • Gugliermo Marconi sends the first radio signal across the Atlantic ocean.
1993 • Marc Andreessen creates the first browser program allowing people to navigate the web.