Timeline of communication technology

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Timeline of communication technology

Prior to 20th century[edit]

20th century[edit]

21st century[edit]

  • 2001 – First digital cinema transmission by satellite in Europe of a feature film by Bernard Pauchon and Philippe Binant.
  • 2003 – Apple launches the iTunes Music Store and sells one million songs in its first week.[7]
  • 2003 – MySpace is launched.
  • 2004 – What would become the largest social networking site in the world, Facebook is launched.
  • 2005 – YouTube, the video sharing site, is launched.
  • 2006 – Twitter, microblogging
  • June 7, 2010, in conjunction with the iPhone 4, FaceTime is launched as an iPhone constituent.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Tom Van Vleck (2001), "History of Electronic Mail", Multicians.org 
  2. ^ Anton A. Huurdeman (2003). "Chronology". Worldwide History of Telecommunications. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 978-0-471-20505-0. 
  3. ^ a b Cornell University Library (2003). "Digital Preservation and Technology Timeline". Digital Preservation Management. USA. Retrieved August 2015. 
  4. ^ a b c d e Christopher Null (April 2007), "50 Best Tech Products of All Time", PC World (USA) 
  5. ^ Paul Ford (April 2014), The Great Works of Software – via Medium 
  6. ^ a b Matthew Kirschenbaum (July 2013), "10 Most Influential Software Programs Ever", Slate (USA) 
  7. ^ I Pod History on apple.com