FIRST THING IN THE WORLD
FIRST THING IN THE WORLD, NOT MANY KNOW THE HISTORY OF.
1. First X-Ray (1895): Röntgen's wifehand
In 1895, Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen, professor of physics from the University Wurburg in Germany have received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1901 for his discovery of x-rays.
2. First Skyscraper (1885): Life Insurance Building In Chicago
Height of 42 meters on record in 1885 in Chicago, Illinois and then modified again in 1931. This building is a building for the Home Insurance Building has 10 floors.
3. Web Server and Web Site First (1990): a NeXt computer at CERN
Info.cern.ch is the website address and the web server in the world. Runs on NeXT computer at CERN. The complete web address is http://info.cern.ch/hypertext/WWW/TheProject.html first introduced and made by Tim Berners-Lee.
4. First Photography (1826): "View from the Window at Le Gras"
Progress centuries in chemistry and optics, including the discovery of the camera obscura, making it a precursor to the first photo in the world. In 1826, French scientist Joseph Nicéphore Niépce, took that photograph, titled "View from the Window at Le Gras" at his family home.
5. The Work First Novel (1007): Tale of Genji
More than thousands of years ago about 1007M novel is called Tale of Genji tells the story of a man who is looking for love and a lot of times he met her along the way. Written by Murasaki Shikibu Japanese name.
6. First MP3 Player (1998): MPMan 32MB
At launch in 1998, the World's First MP3 Player, ranging from 32MB and 64MB. The price also is $ 69.
7. First Computer Mouse (1964): by Douglas Engelbart
The world's first mouse created by Douglas Engelbart in 1964, comprises by two sliding wheel and made of wood.
8. World's First Motor (1885): Daimler's "riding car"
Motor vehicles first created and developed by the German Gottlieb Daimler and Wilhelm Maybach in Bad Cannstatt (Stuttgart) in 1885. Although some say already exists Reitwagen (motorized chariot). The first vehicle powered by kerosene.
9. Building the World's First Motel (1925): Motel Inn
Motel Inn in San Luis Obispo, California, the world's first motel. Developed in 1925 by LA architect Arthur Heineman. Motel Inn was named Milestone Mo-Tel. Cost per night is $ 1.25 and is still operating until today.
10. World's First Magazine (1731): The Gentleman's Magazine
The Gentleman's Magazine was published in 1731, in London, and is considered to have been the first magazine. Edward Cave, who is responsible for editing The Gentleman's Magazine.
11. World's First With the concept car (1938): Buick Y-Job
Designed in 1938 by the famous General Motors designer Harley Earl, the Buick Y-Job, and is considered by most to be the first concept car. The car has a hidden light that can be operated, "gunsight" hood ornament, bumper protector, used by Buick until the 1950s.
12. World's First Album Cover (1938): Smash Song Hits by Rodgers and Hart
Designed by Alex Steinweiss, a 23-year-old designer has created this album cover in 1938 for Black Saucer Columbia. This album berjuful Smash Song Hits by Rodgers and Hart.
13. World's First Microprosesor (1971): Intel 4004
In November 1971, the Company's first Intel produced micro processors, the Intel 4004 (U.S. Patent # 3,821,715), invented by Federico Faggin, Ted Hoff, and Stan Mazor.
14. World's First Digital Camera (1975): Created by Kodak's engineer Steve Sasson
December 1975, Kodak engineer Steve Sasson invented the digital camera. Toaster-size and a resolution of 100 × 100 - or 12:01 megapixels.
16. Puzzle World's First Cross
In 1913, Arthur Wynne had jobs compile the weekly puzzle page for Fun, part of the comic pages of the New York World, a major newspaper that time.
17. The world's first laptop
The world's first laptop that is made is made of Toshiba laptops in copyright in 1985. This laptop has 256KB RAM memory, have Qwertz keyboards (not like now QWERTY keyboards), the processor uses Intel 4.77MHz and weighs 4.1 kg (pretty heavy too). For the price of the laptop itself is $ 1,899. Have floppy disks but does not use the hard drive.
18. World's First Skating
Alleged skates created in 1897 is an example of strange 'Road Rollers', which is very popular with operators in Victorian London who glide to work wearing it. Each shoe wearer with two high wheels, placed one in front and one behind, and advanced users can reach speeds of up to 16mph along a smooth surface. They were tied to the legs of the wearer with a rope attached to the legs with yellow wood pieces, and weighing more than 40 pounds each. These shoes are sold in London by the Road Skate Co. of Oxford Street after their discovery in 1897, and advertised as 'Ankle-friendly'. Experts believe that these shoes are designed after many fans from the mid-1890s.