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'''February 27, 1876''' — Thomas Sanders, Gardiner G. Hubbard and Alexander Graham Bell found the Bell Patent Association.
   
 
'''March 10, 1876''' — Alexander Graham Bell [[patent]]s the [[telephone]] (U.S. Patent No. 174,465; "Improvements in Transmitters and Receivers for Electric Telegraph").
 
'''March 10, 1876''' — Alexander Graham Bell [[patent]]s the [[telephone]] (U.S. Patent No. 174,465; "Improvements in Transmitters and Receivers for Electric Telegraph").

Revision as of 02:56, 22 October 2014

The following is a chronological listing of significant events in the development of the field of Information Technology during the 1800s. For other time periods see:


1801

1803

1808

  • The first working typewriter is built by Pellegrino Turri for his visually impaired friend, the Countess Carolina Fantoni da Fivizzono.

1809

  • Samuel Thomas Soemmering invents the electrical telegraph.

1811-1813

  • The Luddite Movement in England (November 11, 1811 – January 12, 1813) results in the destruction of machinery by workers and craftsmen concerned about the loss of their jobs due to mechanization in the workplace.

1820

  • Charles Xavier Thomas de Colmar creates the "arithometer," the first commercially successful calculating machine.
  • Electromagnetism discovered.

1822

1831

February 3, 1831 — The first general revision of U.S. copyright law is enacted. The author's exclusive rights are extended from 14 years to 28 years, with a potential 14-year extension.

1832

1833

  • Carl Friedrich Gauss and Wilhelm Weber invent their own code to communicate over a distance.

1834

1837

July 24, 1837 — Sir Charles Wheatstone and William Fothergill Cooke patent the telegraph.

1841

1842

  • Blaise Pascal invents the the "Pascaline," a mechanical adding machine.

1843

  • Per and Georg Scheutz construct the first working Difference Engine based on Babbage's design in Stockholm.
  • William Henry Fox Talbot receives a patent on the first optical photocopier (a "magnifying apparatus").

1844

May 24, 1844 — Samuel Morse transmits the first message by "Morse code" between New York and Philadelphia.

1845

  • The transatlantic cable is proposed.

1846

  • Sir William Fotherhill Cooke and Joseph Lewis Ricardo found the Electric Telegraph Company in the U.K.

1847

1848

1850

  • A telegraph line laid between England and France across the English Channel.

1851

  • Western Union is founded.

1853

Nov. 30, 1853 — George Boole publishes a book titled An Investigation on the Laws of Thought on symbolic logic.

  • A tabulating machine is invented by Per Georg Scheutz and his son Edvard.

1855

  • Antonio Meucci establishes a telephone link inside an apartment in New York City.

1856

July 10, 1856 — Nikola Tesla is born.

1857

March 25, 1857 — The phonautograph (phonograph) is patented by Frenchman Édouard-Léon Scott de Martinville.

  • The Treaty of the Six Nations establishes a telegraph service cartel, dividing the countries into six sections and assigning each section to one firm.

1858

August 16, 1858 — The first transatlantic cable is successfully completed. It runs from Ireland to Newfoundland. It only remained in service a few days before failing.

1861

1865

  • A telegraphic message is transmitted 18 miles by radio.

1866

  • Transatlantic cables laid in 1866 between Valentia (Ireland) and Newfoundland is successful and remains in use for almost 100 years.

1868

July 14, 1868 — Christopher Sholes patents a typewriter with the QWERTY layout keyboard.

1869

  • William Stanley Jevons designs a practical logic machine.

1870

July 8, 1870 — In the second major revision of copyright law, U.S. Congress centralizes copyright activities (including registration and deposit within the Library of Congress.

1872

  • Western Electric Manufacturing Company is established.

1873

1875

May 17, 1865 — The International Telegraph Convention was signed by 20 States.

1876

February 27, 1876 — Thomas Sanders, Gardiner G. Hubbard and Alexander Graham Bell found the Bell Patent Association.

March 10, 1876 — Alexander Graham Bell patents the telephone (U.S. Patent No. 174,465; "Improvements in Transmitters and Receivers for Electric Telegraph").

1877

July 9, 1877 — Bell Telephone Company is organized in Boston, Massachusetts.

November 21, 1877 — Thomas Edison and announces the first phonograph capable of recording and replaying sounds.

1878

1880

April 1, 1880 — Alexander Graham Bell and his assistant Charles Summer Tainter transmit the first wireless telephone message 213 meters on a beam of light (the "light-beam photophone").

1881

  • The first telephone Yellow Pages directory is published.

1882

February 1882 — Western Electric and American Bell enter an agreement where Western Electric becomes the exclusive supplier to American Bell.

  • Bell Telephone acquires Western Electric Company.

1884

  • Dorr E. Felt develops the Comptometer, which is operated by pressing keys.
  • The IEEE is founded.

1885

April 3, 1885 — American Telephone and Telegraph Corporation (AT&T) is established to create a commercially viable, nationwide long-distance network.

1886

September 9, 1886 — The Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works, an international copyright treaty is ratified in Berne, Switzerland.

1887

1888

1889

1890

  • Herman Hollerith uses an automated punch card machine, manufactured by the Computing Tabulating Recording Corporation, for the U.S. census. Hollerith's firm merges with several other companies to become IBM in 1924.
  • Samuel Warren and Louis Brandeis publish their landmark law review article titled "The Right to Privacy" in volume 4 of the Harvard Law Review.

1891

1893

1895

1896

December 3, 1896 — Hermann Hollerith's business is incorporated as the Tabulating Machine Company (TMC). The company develops an automatic punch card sorter.

1897

February 19, 1897 — The U.S. Copyright Office is established as a separate department of the Library of Congress. The position of Register of Copyrights is established.

1898

1899

  • The Wireless Telegraph Company of America is created by Guglielmo Marconi.