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21st Century
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20th Century
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19th Century
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Ancient Times
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18th Century
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Middle Ages to 16th Century
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Prehistory
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17th Century
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Les événements
Quantum computing shows signs of becoming a practical technology
Three nanotechnologists win Nobel Prize in Chemistry for building miniature machines out of molecules
Supercomputers are now mere 30 times less powerful than human brains
Elon Musk announces "hyperloop" - a giant, pneumatic tube transport system
3D TV starts to become more widely available
Apple releases its touchscreen tablet computer, the iPad
Apple introduces a touchscreen cellphone called the iPhone
Amazon.com launches Kindle
A pioneering low-cost laptop for developing countries called OLPC is announced by MIT computing pioneer Nicholas Negroponte
Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov discover graphene
Electronic voting plays a major part in a controversial US Presidential Election
iRobot Corporation releases the first version of its Roomba vacuum cleaning robot
Scott White, Nancy Sottos, and colleagues develop self-healing materials
Bram Cohen develops BitTorrent file-sharing
Wikipedia is founded by Larry Sanger and Jimmy Wales
Richard Palmer develops energy-absorbing D30 plastic
Apple revolutionises music listening by unveiling its iPod MP3 music player
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