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This timeline highlights key milestones in the evolution of communication technology, tracing significant innovations from the creation of paper in China in 105 AD to the invention of the World Wide Web by Tim Berners-Lee in 1990. It spans essential developments such as the invention of printing in 1609, the first transatlantic cable transmission in 1884, the introduction of long-distance phone calls in 1924, and the emergence of email and cell phones in the late 20th century. Explore how these advancements transformed human interaction across centuries.
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Timeline Brandy & Ladavion’s
105 • Chinese make paper from rags
450 • Chinese invent printing by inking carved wood blocks
1609 • Early published in newspapers are published in Germany.
1792 • Mechanical semaphore is invented in France.
1866 • First successful transmissions over a transatlantic cable.
1884 • First long distance phone calls are made.
1924 • Pictures are first transmitted over telephone lines.
1928 • Very first few homes get television sets to watch broadcast programs.
1972 • The first E-mail messages are sent.
1979 • The first emoticon is used in an E-mail message.
1982 • The first cell phones are available for sale.
1990 • Tim Berners-Lee invents the World Wide Web.