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  2. List of obsolete technology - Wikipedia

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    Technologies that were never successfully developed, may have disappeared completely. [2] These are not contained in the following list. Also not included are spurious inventions - technologies which are generally considered to not possess their claimed capabilities, to be hoaxes, or to not have ever existed in the first place.

  3. Timeline of historic inventions - Wikipedia

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    1971: IBM developed and released the world's first floppy disk and disk drive. [502] 1972: The first video game console, used primarily for playing video games on a TV, is the Magnavox Odyssey. [503] 1973: The first fiber optic communication systems were developed by Optelecom. [504]

  4. Wikipedia:Unusual articles/Technology, inventions and ...

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    An ancient Chinese mechanical compass which took a millennium to reproduce. Tall bike: A bike which consists of two conventional bicycle frames connected one atop the other. Train surfing: As respectable and practical as drying one's hair in most parts of the world. Unused highway: Lost highways, unloved and unused. Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571

  5. The Greatest American Inventions of the Past 50+ Years - AOL

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    YouTube is the world's most popular video-sharing site. Developed by PayPal employees Chad Hurley, Steve Chen, and Jawed Karim, the site's user-friendly, shareable format has been a key mover in ...

  6. 5 ancient Native American inventions that are still used in ...

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    Snow Goggles. Snow goggles were invented by the Inuit and Yupik Indians, Arctic native people who lived in modern day Alaska. DeGennaro told CNN the goggles were often carved from driftwood, whale ...

  7. How We Invented The World - Wikipedia

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    How We Invented The World is a 2012 Discovery Network technology documentary TV series which premiered on November 6, 2012. It was produced by Nutopia and distributed by Discovery Channel. [1] [2] It was directed by Stephen Warburton, Jonathan Rudd and Sam Miller. [3] It Explores the most iconic inventions and breakthroughs of the modern age. [4]

  8. Chindōgu - Wikipedia

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    Dan Papia then introduced it to the English-speaking world and popularized it as a monthly feature in his magazine, Tokyo Journal, encouraging readers to send in ideas. In 1995, Kawakami and Papia collaborated on the English language book 101 Unuseless Japanese Inventions: The Art of Chindōgu. Most classic chindogu products are collected in ...

  9. 16 inventions getting us off fossil fuels and into renewable ...

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    Much of the world's energy comes from non-renewable energy sources. These inventions are innovating our energy consumption and paving a greener path. 16 inventions getting us off fossil fuels and ...