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Technology of the past and of the future

Technology
Technologyis the collection of techniques,
methods or processes used in the production
of goods or services or in the accomplishment
of objectives, such as scientific investigation.
Technology can be the knowledge of
techniques, processes. Or it can be embedded
in machines, computers, devices and
factories, which can be operated by
individuals without detailed knowledge of the
workings of such things.

Diferences between the past


and the future of technology
In the nexts slides we are going to compare
some objects from diferents centuries.
Between 1960 and 2010

60S
DRAM
the Dynamic Random Access Memory (DRAM)

memory chip, invented in 1968 by Robert H.


Dennard. the chip increased the memory
capacity of computers at a cheaper price.

60s
LEDs and Electroluminescent Panels
1962 that the first LED was created. The first

LED was developed by Nick Holonyak Jr., often


referred to as the father of the LED, working
as a scientist for General Electric in 1962.

60s
Direct Distance Dialing
The 60s marked the spread of direct dialing

technology, allowing folks to reach a friend


outside their local area without the help of an
operator.

70s
PONG First video game invented

70s
Cell phones invented

70s
Walkman invented

80s
Etch A Sketch Animator (1986)

80s
Audio technica sound burger

90s
SONY PLAYSTATION

90s
NERF

00s
Spotify (2008)
Smartphones
GPS
FACEBOOK

ACTUALITY
IPHONE6 vs IPHONE6 PLUS

ACTUALITY
Nissan Leaf (2010)
Electric carsare still considered a bit of a fad, and there are
only around 30 mass production highway-capable all-electric
passenger cars on the market today, but the environmental
benefits continue to make them an attractive option for
many. The world's top selling highway-capable electric car is
the Nissan Leaf, with global sales of over 150,000 units in 35
countries.

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