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New Media Timeline History
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⟶ mise à jour avec succès 18 janv. 2018 ⟶
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Egyptians perfect hieroglyphics
Semites devise the alphabet
Egyptian papyrus
Acta Diurna [Day’s Events]
Printing by means of separate, movable characters in China
Johannes Gutenberg introduces moveable type printing press in Germany
William Caxton produces a book in England with the first printed advertisement
Printing books and pamphlets increases
First newspapers in Europe
Puritans establish Cambridge Press
Ben Harris prints first Colonial newspaper in Boston
The New England Courant
A Modest Inquiry into the Nature and Necessity of a Paper Currency
Ben Franklin founds first public library
Andrew Bradford prints American Magazine
Sedition Act
National magazines
First African American newspaper
Ladies’ Magazine
William McGuffey begins writing reading textbooks
Horace Greeley introduces the editorial page
First telegraph line set by Samuel Morse
Uncle Tom’s Cabin
James Buchanan’s Inauguration, first photographed
First transatlantic cable
Abraham Lincoln’s assassination is reported by telegraph and print
Alexander Graham Bell invents the telephone
Thomas Edison invents the phonograph
George Eastman invents photographic film
Gilbert Grosvenor introduces photographs in National Geographic
First online newspaper
IBM PC is introduced
CDs are introduced
Microsoft Windows is launched
Compaq laptop computer is launched
Rise of talk radio
Rise of independent film
Sir Timothy John Berners-Lee invents the World Wide Web
Direct Broadcast Satellite service is launched
Microsoft Internet Explorer is launched
Amazon.com launches online shopping
DVDs replace VHS format
First news blogs are introduced
Rise of cell phone use and cellular technology
iPod and MP3 format compressed digital files debut
Instant message services
TV standard changes to digital
Satellite radio is launched
Broadband is in half of American homes
Google Library Book Project, digitization of books
Citizen journalists record events on cellular cameras and technology
Presidential debates on YouTube
Beatrix Potter’s The Tale of Peter Rabbit series launches small, easy to handle children’s books
Chicago Defender
U.S.-based Spanish paper [El Diario-La Prensa] debut
Henry Luce and Briton Hadden launch Time, first newsmagazine
First radio network linkup carries the World Series
The Jazz Singer, first talkie
Walt Disney produces first full-color movie [Flowers and Trees]
Walt Disney produces the first animated feature [Snow White]
Audiotape is developed in Germany
Digital technology, early Internet technology
First large automatic digital computer is built at Harvard
CBS and NBC begin first newscasts
Black-and-white television becomes part of the average American home
Color TV system is approved by the FCC
Rise of FM radio
Stereo recordings and playback equipment is introduced
J.C.R. Licklider proposes concept of Internet
Audiocassettes are introduced
Telstar I satellite telephone and TV signals
DOD’s ARPAnet, predecessor of the Internet
Email is developed
Microprocessor is developed
Vinton Cerf and Bob Kahn, “founding fathers” of the Internet
VCRs are introduced
Cable is broadcast by Ted Turner
VHS-format videocassettes
Color television replaces black-and-white in American homes
Périodes
3000 B.C. +: Early Innovations
1600 – 1800: Colonial Era and Early Republic Years
1800 – 1900: Telegraph Era and the Start of the Industrial Revolution
Early 1900s: Industrial Revolution Era and Golden Ages of Radio, TV, and Movies
1960s: Cold War Decade
1970s: Social Issues Decade
1980s: Cable Television Decade
1990s: Digital Decade
2000+: Age of Media Convergence