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Timeline of telescope technology; Timeline of telescopes, observatories, and observing technology; Timeline of temperature and pressure measurement technology; Timeline of cultivation and domestication in South and West Asia; Timeline of global surveillance disclosures (2013–present) Timeline of online video
A 1609 title page of the Relation, the world's first newspaper (first published in 1605) [387] [388] 1605: Newspaper : Johann Carolus in Strassburg (see also List of the oldest newspapers) [387] [388] 1608: Telescope: Patent applied for by Hans Lippershey.
The principle is applied in wirephoto and television technology for a short time. Selenium is used in light meters for the next 50 years. Cinématographe camera by the Lumière brothers in 1895 (ref 86.5822) at the French Museum of Photography in Bièvres, Essonne, France. 1895: Auguste Lumiere's cinematograph displays moving images for the ...
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Category:Graphical timelines. Uploaded images of timelines {{Include timeline}}, an easy way of including editable template-based horizontal or vertical graphical timelines. mw:Extension:EasyTimeline, editable code-based timelines using Erik Zachte's extension for MediaWiki, <timeline>
Timeline of computing presents events in the history of computing organized by year and grouped into six topic areas: predictions and concepts, first use and inventions, hardware systems and processors, operating systems, programming languages, and new application areas.
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1620 – Cornelius Drebbel builds the world's first known submarine, which is propelled by oars (although there are earlier ideas for and depictions of submarines). 1644 - Adam Wybe builds world's first cable car on multiple supports. It was the biggest built until the end of the 19th century. [9]