THE 90’S INVENTIONS
Stiven Mauricio León Morales
Clara Inés Orjuela
Angélica María Presiga
11G
1990:
THE WORLD WIDE WEB
Tim Berners-lee Was invented The World Wide Web, HTML
(Hypertext Markup Language), HTTP (Hypertext Transfer
Protocol) And Urls (Universal Resource Locators) In 1990
1991:
THE DIGITAL ANSWERING MACHINE
The digital answering machine was
launched In 1991.
Dr. Kazuo Hashimoto of Japan was invented
the digital answering machine in 1983, but
it wasn't until 1991 that they were
commercially produced and available all
over the US. founder Scott A.
The first Intel Pentium was shipped on March 22,
1993, kicking off what would become a core line
for the company and a well-regarded brand to the
public. The name Pentium is originally derived
from the Greek word pente, meaning "five" (as the
Pentium processors used Intel's fifth-generation
microarchitecture).
The first chips ran at 60 and 66 MHz clock speeds,
used 3.1 million transistors, had 4 GB of
addressable memory. It was Intel’s first
superscalar x86 microarchitecture and, as a direct
extension of the 80486 architecture, a faster
floating-point unit, wider data base, separate
code and data caches and features for further
reduced address calculation latency.
1993:
THE PENTIUM
PROCESSOR
1995:
The java computer language
Java is a programming language and environment
invented by James Gosling and others in 1994. Java
was developed as a part of the Green project at the
Sun Company.
The writing of Java began in December of 1990.
Patrick Naughton, Mike Sheridan, and James Gosling
and were trying to figure out the "next wave" in
computing.
Duke the Icon
Another major by product of the Green project was a
little cartoon character named "Duke". Duke was
invented and first drawn by Joe Palrang and has
become the icon for Java.
DVD
DVD (sometimes explained as
"digital video disc" or "digital
versatile disc" is a digital
optical disc storage format,
invented and developed by
Philips, Sony, Toshiba, and
Panasonic in 1995. DVDs offer
higher storage capacity than
compact discs while having
the same dimensions
1996:
WEB TV
WebTV was invented developed)
in 1996 by Diba Inc and Zenith
Electronics, WebTV Networks is
dedicated to bringing Internet
access to affordable, high-
quality television to consumers
via WebTV Network service and
suite of end to end of the IT
company
1997:
THE GAS POWERED FUEL CELL
This invention was first invented in
1839. It was invented by The name of
Sir William Robert. He was mixed
hydrogen and oxygen in the presence
of an electrolyte, and produced
electricity and water.
The first bus powered by a fuel cell was completed
in 1993, and several fuel-cell cars are now being
built in Europe and in the United States. Daimler
Benz and Toyota launched prototype fuel-cell
powered cars in 1997.
1998:
THE VIAGRA
This invention was invented by Peter Dunn and Albert Wood. The
blue pill Viagra, , has a interesting history behind its invention.
The inventors of Viagra actually wanted to invent a medicine for
the cure of cardio-vascular diseases, but fortunately or
unfortunately, they developed a medicine which could reverse
impotence or erectile dysfunction for the first time. it was
approved by the FDA on March 27, 1998.

The 90’s inventions - PASSIVE VOICE

  • 1.
    THE 90’S INVENTIONS StivenMauricio León Morales Clara Inés Orjuela Angélica María Presiga 11G
  • 2.
    1990: THE WORLD WIDEWEB Tim Berners-lee Was invented The World Wide Web, HTML (Hypertext Markup Language), HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) And Urls (Universal Resource Locators) In 1990
  • 3.
    1991: THE DIGITAL ANSWERINGMACHINE The digital answering machine was launched In 1991. Dr. Kazuo Hashimoto of Japan was invented the digital answering machine in 1983, but it wasn't until 1991 that they were commercially produced and available all over the US. founder Scott A.
  • 4.
    The first IntelPentium was shipped on March 22, 1993, kicking off what would become a core line for the company and a well-regarded brand to the public. The name Pentium is originally derived from the Greek word pente, meaning "five" (as the Pentium processors used Intel's fifth-generation microarchitecture). The first chips ran at 60 and 66 MHz clock speeds, used 3.1 million transistors, had 4 GB of addressable memory. It was Intel’s first superscalar x86 microarchitecture and, as a direct extension of the 80486 architecture, a faster floating-point unit, wider data base, separate code and data caches and features for further reduced address calculation latency. 1993: THE PENTIUM PROCESSOR
  • 5.
    1995: The java computerlanguage Java is a programming language and environment invented by James Gosling and others in 1994. Java was developed as a part of the Green project at the Sun Company. The writing of Java began in December of 1990. Patrick Naughton, Mike Sheridan, and James Gosling and were trying to figure out the "next wave" in computing. Duke the Icon Another major by product of the Green project was a little cartoon character named "Duke". Duke was invented and first drawn by Joe Palrang and has become the icon for Java.
  • 6.
    DVD DVD (sometimes explainedas "digital video disc" or "digital versatile disc" is a digital optical disc storage format, invented and developed by Philips, Sony, Toshiba, and Panasonic in 1995. DVDs offer higher storage capacity than compact discs while having the same dimensions
  • 7.
    1996: WEB TV WebTV wasinvented developed) in 1996 by Diba Inc and Zenith Electronics, WebTV Networks is dedicated to bringing Internet access to affordable, high- quality television to consumers via WebTV Network service and suite of end to end of the IT company
  • 8.
    1997: THE GAS POWEREDFUEL CELL This invention was first invented in 1839. It was invented by The name of Sir William Robert. He was mixed hydrogen and oxygen in the presence of an electrolyte, and produced electricity and water. The first bus powered by a fuel cell was completed in 1993, and several fuel-cell cars are now being built in Europe and in the United States. Daimler Benz and Toyota launched prototype fuel-cell powered cars in 1997.
  • 9.
    1998: THE VIAGRA This inventionwas invented by Peter Dunn and Albert Wood. The blue pill Viagra, , has a interesting history behind its invention. The inventors of Viagra actually wanted to invent a medicine for the cure of cardio-vascular diseases, but fortunately or unfortunately, they developed a medicine which could reverse impotence or erectile dysfunction for the first time. it was approved by the FDA on March 27, 1998.