technological advances of comunicacions

  • 1440

    THE IMPRENT

    THE IMPRENT
    Who invented the printing press? Answering who invented the printing press takes us to the end of the Middle Ages and the beginning of the Modern Age. The invention of the printing press is attributed to the German, Johannes Gutenberg in the year 1440.
  • 1569

    THE PROYECCION

    THE PROYECCION
    The representations of the world currently used are based on the projection developed by the Flemish cartographer Gerardo Mercator in 1569 for navigators of the time. Its graphics respect the shape of the continents, but not the sizes
  • THE TELEGRAFT

    THE TELEGRAFT
    The first electrical equipment for telegraphic transmission was invented by the American Samuel F. B. Morse in 1836, and the following year by the English physicist Charles Wheatstone in collaboration with the engineer Sir William F. Cooke.
  • THE PIN

    THE PIN
    Benjamin S. Whitehead patented the first design innovation in 1893 by inserting a sheet of transparent celluloid film over a photograph mounted on a plate to protect the image from scratches, rain and abrasion.
  • THE BEEPER

    THE BEEPER
    In 1921, according to Xataka, a device was devised and produced that allowed Detroit police officers to be reachable at all times. Later, in 1949, what was the favorite form of mobile communication for several decades was created: the beeper.
  • THE FULL COLOR

    THE FULL COLOR
    The first time a complete film was projected in color was in 1929, and it was the film On with the shThe technique known as FULL COLOR is a technique that is based on direct printing in full color on objects, promotional materials and many materials. It allows you to exploit the quality of a design and translate it simply onto objects, as well as with considerably fast speed.ow.
  • WALKIE TALKIE

    WALKIE TALKIE
    The first receiver/transmitter to be nicknamed "walkie-talkie" was the Motorola SCR-300, created by an engineering team at the Galvin manufacturing company (precursor to Motorola) in the 1940s.
  • GPS

    GPS
    GPS emerged during the 1960s in the United States as part of satellite navigation experiments for monitoring military submarines carrying missiles. After proving their success, the satellites proved capable of providing the precise location of the submarines in a matter of minutes.
  • THE WALKMAN

    THE WALKMAN
    The walkman is a portable stereo audio player launched on the market by the Japanese company Sony in 1979 and which had great success in the 80s, being considered a symbol of that decade.
  • MICROSOFT OFICE

    MICROSOFT OFICE
    Microsoft Office was released by Microsoft on June 19, 1989 for the Apple Macintosh, later followed by a version for Windows in 1990. The first version of Office contained Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, and Microsoft PowerPoint. Additionally, a "Pro" version of Office included Microsoft Access.