1st period "from here to technology"
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1st Period
“From Here to Technology”
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Computers of the 1900’s to 1960’s
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COMPUTERS OF THE 1900’S TO THE 1960’S
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1900-1930 Advances
1940-1960 Advances
1970
1971
1978
1980
1984
1989
1992
Computerhistory.org Google Images “How Comuputers Work.” Vomlume Library. 2003 Brittanica
-Apple introduces Macintosh computer.
-Internet grows from 2,000 users to 30,000.
-Dennis Ritchie and Kenneth Thompson finish Unix.
-Intel creates first true computer chip.
-Ray Tomlinson wrote a program enabling the first e-mail.
-Department of Energy makes It’s own network
-Small computers are now used for communication.
-First portable computer.
-Computer named man of the year.
-Macintosh introduced.
-Number of users increases from 2,000 to 30,000.
-Australia, Germany, Israel Italy, Japan, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, and United kingdom join the internet.
-Number of computers pass one million.
-www. Is now used on the internet.
(1953) Pilot Chuck Yeager1,650 miles per hour
(1943) Invented by: Jacques-Yves Cousteau and Emile Gagnan
(1957) Space Race Begins
Jacques-Yves Cousteau
Emile Gagnan
(1946) 1st computer
Room sized (1952) led by Edward Teller
(1944) Korean War = 1st Jet battle
Sources: Bomb 2Scuba X-1 Sputnik (1) Sputnik(2) Timeline Jet ENIAC Bomb •Anonymous. "Aqua-lung." Inventor of the Week. 21 Nov 2006. Lemelson Mit Program. 21 Nov 2006 <http://web.mit.edu/invent/iow/cousteau_gagnan.html>.
•"Timeline." Encyclopedia Britannica. 2003. 21 Nov 2006
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Types of war
Warfare
Victory
Changes in war
Soldiers
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SOURCE 2Medicine
Early types of Medicine
Antibiotics
Technology
Herbs
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TRANSPORTATION
Early TransportationTechnology
TrainsEngines
Flight Controls Ceiling & Visibility
Military Air Crews
Forms of Navigation
Planning the Flights
Pilots
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Mounted Police
Two-Way radio
Sound spectrograph
Forensicsparades
TypewriterMounted policeCrime Lab
Riot GearMusic
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born Nov. 13, 1856, Louisville, Ky., U.S.died Oct. 5, 1941, Washington, D.C
Louis Brandeis.