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Antonio Meucci made the first telephone in 1854.
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Enigma was a machine with a rotary encryption mechanism, which allowed it to encryption and decryption messages.
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The Z1 is considered the world's first programmable electro-mechanical computer. It was designed by German engineer Konrad Zuse between 1935 and 1936, built between 1936 and 1938.
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In 1938, Samsung was founded in Daegu, South Corea.
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In 1946, Sony was founded in Tokio, Japan.
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The first operating system in history was created in 1956 for an IBM 704 computer, and basically all it did was start running a program when the previous one finished.
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In 1972, the first desktop video game console was launched by the electronic company Magnavox. The Magnavox Odyssey, created by Ralph Baer,
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In 1975, Miscrosoft was founded in New Mexico, USA.
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In 1976, Apple was founded in California, USA.
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The first laptop considered as such was the Epson HX-20 developed in 1981.
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The Dynatac 8000x was developed in 1983 by Motorola, being the first mobilephone in the world and was released for sale on March 13 of the same year.
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The first version of Mac OS (called simply System) does not use a command line interface. It was one of the first operating systems to use a completely graphical user interface.
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It competed with Apple's operating system but was not very functional and was not popular.
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Google was created in California, USA by Larry Page and Serguéi Brin
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Wikipedia was created by Jimmy Wales and Larry Sanger
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Friendster was the first social network with a different concept at the time: meet new people from friends circles. So he offered users a place to make new friends.
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The First Generation iPhone has a 2 megapixel camera, music player and a software to send and receive text and voice messages. It also offers Internet services such as reading email, loading web pages and Wi-Fi connectivity.