2. 3300 bc
Egyptian hieroglyphics
The formal writing system used in ancient Egypt
It combined logographic, symbolic and alphabetic elements , with a total of over
1,000 distinct characters.
3000 bc
3. 2956 bc
Cave paintings
Cave paintings are a type of parietal art, found on the wall or ceiling of a cave.
The term usually implies pre historic origin but cave paintings can also be recent
4. 2000 bc
A manuscript was traditionally any document written by hand as opposed to
being mechanically printed.
Manuscripts may be in book form , scrolls or codex form.
Manuscripts
5. 868 bc
Around this time a general consensus of Mediterranean cultures
slowly emerged to form a more developed writing system this
favored the left to right system that is favored in western cultures
First ever book
6. 1455
Gutenberg came up with the idea of putting ink on paper rather than wooden blocks.
His press could print thousands of pages a day whereas the old way could only print
40.
The Gutenberg press
7. 1500
An Italian print maker, Francesco Rampazetto invented the first machine to imprint
letters onto paper.
Type writer
9. 1830
Developed by Samuel Morse the telegraph revolutionized long distance
communication. It worked by transmitting electrical signals by a wire over stations
First telegraph
10. 1849
An Italian inventor Antonio Meucci is credited for creating the first basic phone.
Alexander Graham Bell won the us patent for the device.
First telephone
11. 1877
Invented by Thomas Edison while other inventors have produced devices that
could record sound Edison's phonograph was the first that could reproduce
the recorded sound.
phonograph
12. 1888
The idea is more than 1000 years old.
George Eastman made it more available to the public in 188 and founded the Eastern
Kodak Company in 1892
First photograph
13. 1894
Roundhay Garden Scene is the worlds earliest surviving motion picture film directed
by French inventor Louis Le Prince
First film
14. 1895
Guglielmo Marconi an Italian inventor proved the feasibility of radio communication.
He sent and received his radio signal in Italy , 1895.
First radio
15. 1927
The first electronic television was invented in 1927 by a 21 year old inventor ,
Philo Taylor Farnsworth.
First TV
16. 1936
Computer
First programmable computer. The Z1 was created by German Konrad Zuse in his
parents' living room between 1936 and 1938. It is considered to be the first electro-
mechanical binary programmable computer, and the first really functional modern
computer.
17. 1951
videotape
Ginsberg, an researcher at Ampex Corporation, invented the videotape recorder in
1952. The contraption worked by taking live images from cameras and converting
them into electrical impulses stored on magnetic tape. Ampex sold the first video tape
recorder for $50,000 in 1956
18. 1960
the internet
The first workable prototype of the Internet came in the late 1960s with the creation
of ARPANET, or the Advanced Research Projects Agency Network. Originally funded by
the U.S. Department of Defense, ARPANET used packet switching to allow multiple
computers to communicate on a single network
19. 1983
modern internet
on January 1, 1983, and from there researchers began to assemble the “network of
networks” that became the modern Internet. The online world then took on a more
recognizable form in 1990, when computer scientist Tim Berners-Lee invented the
World Wide Web.
20. 1989
web 1.0
Web 1.0 refers to the first stage in the World Wide Web, which was entirely made up
of web pages connected by hyperlinks. Although the exact definition of Web 1.0 is a
source of debate, it is generally believed to refer to the web when it was a set of static
websites that were not yet providing interactive content. In Web 1.0, applications
were also generally proprietary. Lasted until 2004.
21. 1990
the world wide web
Tim Berners-Lee, a British scientist at CERN, invented the World Wide Web (WWW) in
1989. The web was originally conceived and developed to meet the demand for
automatic information-sharing between scientists in universities and institutes around
the world. The World Wide Web (WWW) is a network of online content that is
formatted in HTML and accessed via HTTP. The term refers to all the interlinked HTML
pages that can be accessed over the Internet.
22. 1991
Mobile phone is a portable telephone that can receive and make calls over a radio
frequency link whilst the user is moving meaning that they can talk on the go. The first
handheld mobile phone was demonstrated by John F Mitchell and Martin Cooper in
1973. Mobile phones didn't’t come round fully until the 1990s
First mobile phone
23. 1998
Google is an American multinational technology company that specializes in internet
related services. It was founded in 1998 by Larry page and Sergey Brin, whilst they
where PHD students at Stanford University.
Google
24. 1999
Live journal is a Russian social networking service where users can keep a blog, journal
or diary. American programmer Brad Fitzpatrick started live journal on April 15th 1999
as a way of keeping his high school friends updated on his activities
Live journal
25. 2002
Walkman is a series of portable audio players, “the original Walkman” released in
1979 was a portable cassette player that changed listening habits by allowing people
to listen to music on the go.
Walkman
26. 2004
web 2.0
Web 2.0 is the name used to the describe the second generation of the world wide
web, where it moved static HTML pages to a more interactive and dynamic web
experience. Web 2.0 is focused on the ability for people to collaborate and share
information online via social media, blogging and web-based communities. Web 2.0
signaled a change in which the world wide web became an interactive experience
between users and Web publishers, rather than the one-way conversation that had
previously existed. It also represents a more populist version of the Web, where new
tools made it possible for nearly anyone to contribute, regardless of their technical
knowledge
27. 2004
Facebook is a website that was launched on February 4th 2004 by Mark Zuckerberg,
along with fellow Harvard college students and room mates: Eduardo Saverin, Andrew
Mccollum, Dustin Moskovitz and Chris Hughes. The websites membership was initially
limited to Harvard students. However, since 2006 anyone who claims to be at least 13
years old has been allowed to become a registered user of Facebook.
Facebook
28. 2005
YouTube is an american- video sharing website headquartered in San Bruno,
California. Three former paypal employees- Chad Hurley, Steve Chen and Jawed Karim-
created the service in February 2005. Google bought the site in November 2006 for
$1.65 billion.
Youtube allows users to upload, view, rate, share, add to favorites, report, comment
on videos and subscribe to other users. It offers a wide variety of user generated and
corporate media videos.
YouTube
29. 2010
Instagram
Instagram is a photo and video sharing social networking service owned by Facebook
Inc. It was created by Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger and launched in October 2010
on IOS. A version on android was then released a year and 6 months later and
followed by a feature-limited website interface in November 2012. The app allows
users to upload photos and videos to the service which can be edited with various
filters and organized with tags and by location.An accounts posts can be shared
publicly or privately with approved followers and users can browse others content
using the explore page or there feed.
30. 2010
ipads
By late 2009 the iPad's release had been rumored. Such speculation mostly talked
about Apple's tablet, specific names included iTablet and iSlate. The iPad was
announced January 27 2010 by Steve Jobs at an Apple press conference at the Yerba
Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco.
31. 2011
Snapchat
Snapchat Snapchat is a multimedia messaging app used globally, created by Evan
Spiegel Bobby Murphy and Reggie Brown, former students at Stanford University, and
developed by Snap Inc., originally Snapchat Inc.One of the principal concepts of
Snapchat is that pictures and messages are only available for a short time before they
become inaccessible. The app has evolved from originally focusing on person-to-
person photo sharing to presently featuring "Stories" of 24-hour chronological
content, along with "Discover" to let brands show ad-supported short-form
entertainment. Snapchat has become notable for representing a new, mobile-first
direction for social media and places significant emphasis on users interacting with
virtual stickers and augmented reality objects. As of February 2018, Snapchat has
187 million daily active users