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Did you know that the first SMS message in the world was sent on December 3, 1992 by Neil Papworth? The message simply said “Merry Christmas.” This short message started a revolution in digital communication that eventually led to billions of text messages being sent every day.
In the early days of the internet, there was a huge amount of information online, but finding the right information was very difficult. Then two students created a powerful search engine that could quickly find the most useful information from millions of websites. This invention later became Google and completely changed how people search for information on the internet.
दुनिया की पहली Internet Website 1991 में Tim Berners-Lee ने बनाई थी।
यह Website CERN में बनाई गई थी और इसका नाम info.cern.ch था।
यही Website आगे चलकर पूरे World Wide Web की शुरुआत बनी और आज का Internet उसी की देन है।
The first portable computer, the Osborne 1, was invented by Adam Osborne in 1981.
It weighed around 11 kg and had a small 5-inch screen, yet it changed the future of personal computing.
Today’s lightweight laptops exist because of this revolutionary idea.
In 1796, English doctor Edward Jenner performed a bold experiment that changed medical history forever.
By using cowpox to protect against Smallpox, he created the world’s first vaccine. This discovery later saved millions of lives and became one of the greatest breakthroughs in science and medicine.
Sometimes a single idea can change the entire world.
“4 October 1957 को Soviet Union ने दुनिया का पहला artificial satellite Sputnik-1 लॉन्च किया।
यह छोटा सा satellite था, लेकिन इसी ने space age की शुरुआत कर दी।
आज GPS, communication, weather forecasting — सब उसी शुरुआत का परिणाम है।”
Did you know that the first car accident in the world happened in 1896 in London?
When cars were completely new and there was no traffic, no signals, and no speed limits, an early automobile hit a pedestrian.
This surprising event became one of the first recorded car accidents in history and showed the world that even new technology needs rules and safety.
Watch till the end to learn this amazing history fact!
“In 1817, German inventor Karl Drais created the world’s first bicycle called the Draisine.
It had no pedals and people moved it by pushing their feet on the ground.
From that simple wooden machine to today’s modern bicycles, the journey of cycling is truly amazing.
Did you know the world’s first bridge was built more than 3300 years ago?
The ancient Arkadiko Bridge in Greece is believed to be one of the oldest bridges still standing today.
In this short video, discover the amazing story of how early humans solved a huge problem — crossing rivers — and how this invention changed the world forever.
What would happen if passwords suddenly disappeared from our phones, banks, and social media? 😳
Our entire digital world depends on passwords to keep our personal data, money, and online identity safe.
But the idea of secret codes and passwords is not new. Thousands of years ago, ancient civilizations used special symbols and secret words to prove ownership and identity.
Today, passwords protect everything from smartphones to bank accounts. Without them, the digital world could become very unsafe. 🔐
Watch this video to discover the fascinating history and importance of passwords!
The first cigarette in the world started in the 16th century when Spanish soldiers rolled tobacco leaves in paper and smoked them. Tobacco originally came from the Americas where indigenous people used it for rituals and daily life. Later it spread across Europe and eventually became a global habit.
Today cigarettes are used worldwide, but their history began hundreds of years ago with a simple rolled tobacco leaf.
The first email in history was sent in 1971 by computer engineer Ray Tomlinson from the United States.
He also introduced the use of the @ symbol in email addresses, which is still used today.
What’s surprising is that Ray Tomlinson himself didn’t remember what the first email message actually said.
Today, more than 300 billion emails are sent every single day around the world.
It was invented in 1945 by scientists John Mauchly and J. Presper Eckert at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia.
The computer used about 18,000 vacuum tubes and filled an entire room. It weighed around 30 tons and could perform thousands of calculations per second.
Today, even a small smartphone is far more powerful than that first computer.
Like and follow for more amazing facts about technology and history!
Did you know where the first prison in the world was built?
One of the oldest known prisons in history is the Mamertine Prison in Ancient Rome, built around 600 BC. It was used to hold dangerous criminals and prisoners of war.
This small underground prison became the beginning of the modern prison system we see today.
Did you know the first social media platform existed before Facebook and Instagram?
In 1997, a website called SixDegrees.com allowed people to create profiles, add friends, and send messages. It became the foundation of modern social media platforms.
Today billions of people use social media daily, but it all started with a small idea that changed the internet forever.
Do you know who invented the first television in the world?
In 1926, Scottish inventor John Logie Baird successfully demonstrated the first working television system. His invention used a mechanical scanning system to transmit moving images.
Although the picture quality was very basic, this invention became the foundation of modern televisions that we use today.
From black-and-white screens to HD Smart TVs, the journey of television is truly incredible.
The first airplane crash in history happened in 1908 at Fort Myer, Virginia, USA. During a demonstration flight by the Wright Brothers, the aircraft’s propeller broke, causing the plane to crash.
Orville Wright survived with injuries, but U.S. Army officer Thomas Selfridge tragically lost his life, becoming the first person to die in an airplane crash.
This accident led to major improvements in aviation safety and changed the future of air travel.
Today humans are reaching the Moon and even planning missions to Mars.
But the beginning of rocket technology started almost 800 years ago in China.
Chinese soldiers and inventors created a weapon powered by gunpowder called the Fire Arrow.
It was a wooden arrow with a small rocket attached to the back.
When ignited, it would fly through the air with fire and smoke.
This small invention later became the foundation of modern rockets and space exploration. 🚀
The idea of robots started many years ago. In 1954, American inventor George Devol created the first industrial robot called Unimate.
This revolutionary machine was later used in the factory of General Motors in 1961. It could lift heavy metal parts and do dangerous work that was risky for humans.
The invention of Unimate started the modern robotics era. Today robots are used in factories, hospitals, space missions and even in our homes.
Did you know the world’s first working submarine was built more than 400 years ago?
In 1620, Dutch inventor
Cornelis Drebbel
created the first successful submarine.
He was an engineer from
Netherlands.
This wooden submarine could travel about 4–5 meters underwater and was powered by people rowing paddles inside.
That small invention later became the beginning of modern submarines used around the world today.
