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HISTORY OF COMMUNICATION

MIGUEL ÁNGEL GONZÁLEZ DÁVILA

Created on March 22, 2024

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HISTORY OF COMMUNICATION

millennia ago

gestures and smoke

3500 BC

languages

3300 BC

Pictograms and hieroglyphics

45 BC

Couriers pigeons

1440

printing press

1837

telegraf

1876

telephone

1962

Satellites

languages

Languages are communication systems that use sounds,moreover they are by far the most important means of communication in history and have been improved over time.

satellites

Satellites were an invention of great importance created by the Soviet Union, as they not only made possible the creation of global networks, but also gave origin to other gadgets such as radio, computers, electronic mail, etc.

Couriers pigeons

Couriers pigeons are birds who were trained to store messages and send them from one place to another, mainly used by the Romans.

gestures and smoke

At the beginning of communications, gestural language and smoke predominated to share messages because there was no language to speak.

telegraf

Telecommunications in the world began with the creation of the telegraph created by William Fothergill Cook and Charles Wheatstone, it was an invention that allowed the sending of messages by means of electric cables.

printing press

In the 15th century Johannes Gutenberg created the printing press, a machine that allowed the copying of thousands of writings to be distributed around the world and facilitate writing.

Pictograms and hieroglyphics

Pictograms and hieroglyphs are old scripts that appeared as a result of the need to send messages to the others civilitations

telephone

In 1876 Alexander Graham Bell created the first telephone, a device created to transmit the human voice through electrical signals that revolutionized the world of communication.