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Communication, through the years.

Communication, through the years. This presentation is dating back all the way back to 900 B.C. to 1982.

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Communication, through the years.

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  1. Communication, through the years. • This presentation is dating back all the way back to 900 B.C. to 1982 Think about it, the first cell phone wasn’t even invented until 1982, our parents, were most likely born before then, and your grandparents too. Now, most grandparents, parents, and kids have phones, could you imagine life without them?? Did you like recording yourself sing? Or do you listen to voicemail a lot? Well if the phonograph was never invented in 1877 we wouldn’t be listening to our friends or family, talk to us on voicemail, most likely Could you imagine life without internet? Or facebook?? The world wide web / www. Wasn’t even invented until 1990,

  2. Pictures, transmitted over telephone lines… In 1924 pictures are transmitted/ passing to. Over phone lines! And if no one would have thought of that, we wouldn't be able to fax, or send pictures to our friend over the phone!!! Could you imagine that?? In 1918 H. Nyquist began investigating ways to adapt telephone circuits for picture transmission. And in 1924, he faxed the pictures from Manhattan to Cleveland

  3. 900 B.C. • In 900 B.C. the Chinese developed the postal system to deliver written messages. Kind of like mail that comes to your house or e-mail, except this was 900 years before Christ was born. So they didn't have computers or fed ex. • http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/472092/postal-system/15437/China

  4. 1609 Germany. • In 1609 early newspapers are published in Germany. Like the Texarkana gazette. Or New York times • http://www.xtimeline.com/evt/view.aspx?id=795619

  5. 1982 • In 1982 the first cell phone was invented • http://www.pcworld.com/article/131450/in_pictures_a_history_of_cell_phones.html

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