Here’s How Telemarketers Keep Getting Your Number - Lauren Cahn 3/8/2019
0 Comments
Tom Farley's Telephone History Series
Telephone History Part 1 -- to 1830 Introduction On March 10, 1876, in Boston, Massachusetts, Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone. Thomas Watson fashioned the device itself; a crude thing made of a wooden stand, a funnel, a cup of acid, and some copper wire. But these simple parts and the equally simple first telephone call -- "Mr. Watson, come here, I want you!" -- belie a complicated past. Bell filed his application just hours before his competitor, Elisha Gray, filed notice to soon patent a telephone himself. What's more, though neither man had actually built a working telephone, Bell made his telephone operate three weeks later using ideas outlined in Gray's Notice of Invention, methods Bell did not propose in his own patent. |
AuthorThe Trident Communications Team Archives
January 2022
Categories
All
|