Throughout history, various inventors have significantly influenced technological advancements. James Jacob Ritty introduced the cash register, streamlining monetary transactions. Garrett Augustus Morgan’
John, Charles, and Philo where the inventors of the Tv.
History Of Technology
Garret Augustus Morgan
Morgan invented the first traffic light, in 1868.
Larry Page
Larry Page is the founder of google he invented google in 1998.,
Robert Khan
Robert is the "Father of the internet", he is the one who invented internet, in 1983.
The Wright Brothers, Orville (Left) & Wilbur (Right).
The Wright Brothers has invented the Wright Flyer, the first ever plane to set off to the sky.
Henry Ford
Henry Ford, the person who invented the first Model T automobile, and he owned The Ford Motor company.
Karl Benz
Karl Benz is the first person known to invented the automobile, in 1844.
Richard Jordan Gatling
Samuel Morse
An electrical telegraph was independently developed and patented in the United States in 1837 by Samuel Morse. His assistant, Alfred Vail, developed the Morse code signalling alphabet with Morse.
James Jacob Ritty
James invented the cash register, which helped alot by organizing money.
Christopher Latham Sholes
Sholes invented the Glidden typewriter, a typing mech, in 1819.
Guglielmo Marconi
Marconi invented the first radio, in 1895.
Thomas Andrews
Thomas Andrews is the inventor of the Titanic, the famous ship that was thought to be "Unskinkable", until the titanic hit an iceberg and drowned into the deep sea, in 1909
Steve Wozniak
Steve Wozniak is the person who changed the world by inventing the Personal Computer.
Zacharias Janssen
Zacharias Janssen was a Dutch spectacle-maker from Middelburg associated with the invention of the first optical telescope.
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Philo T. Farnsworth
John Logie Baird discussing about the Tv screen.
Charles Francis Jenkins working on the first Tv.
Thomas Edison has invented the first phonograph, in 1876.
The Tinfoil Phonograph
Bill and the first telephone.
Alexander Graham Bill, the inventor of the telephone, making the first call, in 1877.