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electrochemical telegraph
electrochemical telegraph created in germany by samuel thomas in 1809 -
braille
a system of reading and writing of raised dots -
Printing Press, Rotary
Richard Hoe , inabled the mass printing in a short time -
Printing Press, Web Rotary
William Bullock, printed small parts of a paper on meny pieces of paper in a rotation -
Telephone
Alexander Graham Bell,is a telecommunications device that transmits and receives sound, most commonly the human voice. -
light bulb
invented in amarica invented in 1879 by thomas edison -
Film, Roll
George Eastman, the matireal that goes into the kodak camera that keeps the picture -
Halftone Printing Process
Frederic Ives, technique of breaking up an image into a series of dots so as to reproduce the full tone range of a photograph -
Linotype
Ottmar Mergenthaler , is a "line casting" machine used in printing -
Multiplex Railway Telegraph
Granville Wood,often be defined by the esteem in which he is held by fellow inventors -
Camera, Kodak
George Eastman, a camera that hold pictures on a film inside that can be made into full size pictures. -
Teleautograph
Elisha Gray an analog precursor to the modern fax machine -
Pupin Inductance Coil
Michael Pupin , The Pupin inductance coil, made long-distance telephone service possible by amplifying the signal at intervals along the line -
Wireless Telegraph
Guglielmo Marconi,a historic term used today to apply to early radio telegraph communications techniques and practices, particularly those used during the first three decades of radio (1887 to 1920) before the term radio came into use. -
Radio, Wireless Signaling
Reginald Fessenden, a devise that can control a radio without wires -
flashlight
Conrad Hubert , people can send coded messages or moris code -
Crayons
Edward Binney and Harold Smith,alowed people to communicat threw pictures and writing -
Fax Machine
Alexander Bain,allowed people to send messagess to one another threw fax -
Alexanderson alternator
Ernst Alexanderson, a rotating machin that creates high frequency curent. -
Radio Remote Control
John Hays Hammond,a contrloer for a radio that dose not use wires -
Television, mechanical
John Logie Baird,a television system that used mechanical or electromechanical devices to capture and display images. -
Television
Philo T. Farnsworth, a machin that recives informatioin adn terns it into a picture on a glass screen -
multiplane camera
Walt Disney, a special motion picture camera used in the traditional animation process -
ball point pen
Ladislas Biro, it alowed people to write messages to eachother without sharpaning a pencil -
Instant Photography
Edwin Herbert, being able to take pictures and instantly being able to see them on a screen instead of having them developed -
LEGO
Ole Kirk Christiansen, messages, simblas and images of objects to comunicate -
mobile phone
a phone that can be moved without wires -
World Wide Web
Tim Berners-Lee,the internet that was avalible to the world -
google
Sergey Brin and Larry Page, people can look up and find any information that they need -
ipod
A portable device for downloading audio/video from the internet iTunes Web site Manufactured by Apple Computer