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5000 BCE
The beginning of the whole
4.6 million years
--The sun provides energy -
790 BCE
The man discovered the fire
790.000 a. C. years -
120 BCE
The first tools
120.000 a.C. years -
35 BCE
The man invented the wheel
3.500 a.C. yers--Solid wood wheel found at Blair Drummond. -
31 BCE
First written
3100 a.C. yeas-- First known Egyptian hieroglyphs, from Narmer Palette. -
30 BCE
The first iron utensils
3000 a.C. years--Iron ornaments discovered by archaeologists in Egypt -
7 BCE
Iron Age
700 a.C. years--The Iron Age is the period in which the use of iron as a material for the manufacture of weapons and tools is discovered and popularized. -
100
The first steam engine
The first steam engine was the Eolipila created in the first century by Heron of Alexandria. -
900
Gunpowder
900 years Gunpowder was invented in China to make fireworks and weapons -
1449
First printing press
In 1449, Johannes Gutenberg had already printed the first book, the so-called Missal of Constance, in the printing press in Mainz -
The first camera
The first camera that was small enough to consider portable was designed by Johann Zahn in 1685. -
The industrial Revolution
During this period lived the greatest set of economic, technological and social transformations in the history of mankind. -
The first battery
Alessandro Volta inventó la pila voltaica -
The first typewriter
Among the first developers of typewriters is Pellegrino Turri. -
The first electric motors
The first technically usable electric motors were created by the engineer Moritz von Jacobi -
The first phone
It was invented by Antonio Meucci that baptized it like teletrófono -
The first car with an internal combustion engine
Is attributed to Karl Friedrich Benz -
The first plane
The first plane itself was created by Clément Ader, on October 9, 1890 manages to take off and fly 50 m with his Éole. -
The first movie
It was on December 28, 1895 when the Lumière brothers delighted the audience with the first film ever. -
The first radio
Nikola Tesla managed to transmit electromagnetic energy without cables, building the first radio transmitter -
The first television
John Logie Baird performs the first real experience using two disks, one on the transmitter and one on the receiver. -
The first programmable computer
The Z1 was a binary mechanical calculator operated with electricity. -
The first robot
This robot measures two meters tall, weighs 265 pounds, humanoid aspect, could walk by voice command, could say 700 words. -
Color Television
John Logie Baird developed the first color transmission, using rotary disc scanners that transmit and receive color filters. -
The First Video game
The earliest known interactive electronic game was created by Thomas T. Goldsmith Jr. and Estle Ray Mann in a cathode ray tube. -
The first operating system
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 ended. -
The first integrated circuit
Was developed in 1959 by engineer Jack S. Kilby. -
The first mobile phone
The first handheld cell phone was introduced by Motorola. -
The CD
The prototypes were developed by Philips and Sony -
The first laptop
The first laptop considered as such was the Epson HX-20 -
The first computer with touch screen
The HP-150 was, in 1983, one of the first commercial computers in the world that had a touch screen. -
Internet
Its origins date back to the 1960s, within ARPA (now DARPA). On April 30, 1993 the Web entered the public domain. -
The first usb
Companies Trek Technology and IBM began selling the first USB memory units in 2000. -
The first tablet
The Finnish company Nokia developed a prototype tablet, the Nokia 510 webtablet, weighing two and a half pounds and a touch screen ten inches -
WiFi
WiFi is born -
The first hybrid car
Invented the first hybrid car -
Facebook
A social networking website created by Mark Zuckerberg -
Supercompute
Supercomputers are computers or computers of high performance, that is to say, they are extremely powerful and capable of performing calculation tasks at an amazing speed