history of video by kyishea vaughn 8 th grade 3 rd period
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History of video
BY kyishea vaughn8th grade3rd period
Video games 1958
Physicist willy Higginbotham invents the first video game at the Brookhaven National Laboratory in New, York
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1961 Steve Russell creates, the first
interactive computer game.
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1966
Ralph Baer, an engineer at Sanders Associates, receives support from his company to explore his idea of creating interactive games using a television.
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1967 Baer and team are successful in creating two
interactive TV games. chase game and a tennis game. They are also able to manipulate a toy gun so that it detects spots of light on the TV screen
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1972 internet Electronic mail is introduced by Ray
Tomlinson, He uses the @ to distinguish between the sender's name and network name in the email address.
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1985 Quantum Computer Services, which later
changes its name to America Online, debuts. It offers email, electronic bulletin boards, news, and other information.
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Digital camera 1995 The first DV camcorder was the Sony
introduced for unprecedented video quality in a home video camera.
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1877 recordings Thomas Alva Edison, working in his lab,
succeeds in recovering Mary's Little Lamb from a strip of tinfoil wrapped around a spinning cylinder.
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1878 The first music is put on record: corniest
Jules Levy plays "Yankee Doodle
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1888
Edison introduces an electric motor-driven phonograph.
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1982 Sony releases the first CD player, the
Model CDP-101.
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1997 DVD videodiscs and players are introduced. An
audio version surround sound is expected to eventually supplant the CD as the chosen playback medium in the home.
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1948 equipment The open reel-to-reel recording devices
were the first audio tape machines that produced numerous tape widths and track configuration.
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1987 The world of recording equipment was
officially turning digital. The introduction of the Digital Audio Tape
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2001 websites Wikipedia is launched it went on to become the
largest and by far the most popular general reference work on the Internet. By 2011, more than 18 million articles had been written by volunteers from around the world.
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2004 Facebook is launched and was the most
popular website and was also banned in many places because to many people was joining
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2004 SanDisk released the first SD (Secure
Digital) card with a capacity of 1 gigabyte
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1999 internet commercials Internet advertising breaks the $2 billion
mark and heads toward $3 billion as the industry, under prodding from Procter & Gamble
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2006 computers Microsoft releases Windows Defender
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