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Technology in agricluture
In the late 1880s and early 1900s farmers did every thing by homemade tools and horses. -
The stethoscope
Was invened by a French docotor named Rene Laennec to help diagnose chest problems and diseases. -
Gatling gun
In 1861, doctor Richard Gatling patented a gun design with six barrels. The gun revolutionized warfare, by introducing automatic firing. It fired by the operator turning a handle. The Gatling gun fired over 200 rounds a minute, when a musket only fired about 3 rounds a minute, if you were skilled. -
first phone call
the first phone call was made on March 10, 1876, the first words spoken on a phone was by Alexander Graham Bell. -
Technology changed Medicine
X-Rays where discovered in 1895 by Wilhelm Roentgen who is German physicist. -
Manufacuring changed by technology
In the 20th century is when Henry Ford mastered the assembly line that moved. -
radios
first radio in a car was introduced in 1930 -
z1 computer
-in 1936 Konrad Zuse invented the Z1 computer -
Computers in medicine
Computers became central in medical care from 1950s. -
development of the internet began
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in the 1960s computers became smaller and more standard
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the cornerstone
-Between two networks became the cornerstone in the early ‘70s as the internet -
The first email
The first email was sent in 1972 -
Tim Berners-Lee
Tim Berners-Lee invented the WWW in 1989, he was a software engineer at CERN -
Tim's fundamentals
-In October 1990 Tim had three specific fundamentals ~Html:HyperText Markup Language ~URI:Uniform Resource Identifier ~HTTP:HyperText Transfer Protocol -
The end
At the end of 1990 first Web page had been served -
CERN
1991 the people outside of CERN joined the Web community -
the WWW
The World Wide Web would not come online until the 1993 -
Available for all
April 1993 the WWW technology was available for everyone to use -
Tools farmers have today
Farmer's today have tractors and attachments like plows and harvesters. -
Robots making job loads easier
Robots are making heavier objects faster and more efficiently than humans.