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Jukebox
JukeboxKids NewsroomThe Jukebox is invented with 24 songs. Jukeboxes appeared in restaurants and bars in the late 1930s. -
The First Broadcast
The First BroadcastFor the people's entire careers, "Sparks", the ship wireless operators for the United Fruit Company, along with the US Navy, had only head players. Some people called their captain and Ship's officers to come and listen to their headphones because they were hearing singing. -
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Television
[Television](ttp://www.acsu.buffahlo.edu/~mwaltos/lis506/project/1960s/entertainment.html)On the small screen, television shows were designed to be family friendly. Unlike today, there were not multiple TV's in the house, and there were only a few channels available, so the entire family would sit and watch together. -
The First CD Player
The First CD PlayerThis was the of its kind of CD player. It had a slide-out tray design for the CD. -
Nintendo
NintendoIn 1985, Japanese electrronics manufacter, Nintendo released the Nintendo Entertainment System " NES". "NES", which introduced gamers to popular icons such as Mario and Zelda. -
The First MP3 Player
MP3 PlayerMP3 Player11 years ago Eiger Labs introduced the MP3 Player. It had a storage capaity of 32 MB (10-20 songs). -
The First Ipod
The First IPodIn October Apple presents the Ipod. The Ipod is offering "1,000 songs in your pocket." -
First Car Audio System
The First Car Audio SystemIn June BMW drivers get the first car audio system. The car audio system is with the IPod integration. -
You Tube
You TubeThe internet site You Tube was launched in 2005, enabling users to share video files. Using it to self-market, people have posted videos of their skills and even become celebrities (Justin Beiber).