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How Technology Has Changed Throughout History
Technology has changed greatly over the course of history. People now are relying on it more than ever; it has become a daily usage in our lives. Not only has it become more reliable but it has excelled in ways we never knew was possible. Recordings have made so many things possible and given people hope. Today music, recordings, and technology has became a major part of our lives. The technology for sound has changed from terrible sound, to different ways of usage, and has become easier to access. Sound has gone from the appalling gramophone to cassette tapes, and then finished at today’s CD’s and MP3 players. The music industry took off in 1877 with the first Phonograph. This didn’t have the best sound but it was the first way sound …show more content…
Three important people to this invention were Thomas Edison, Eldrige Johnson, and Emile Berliner. Next to come along after the Phonograph was the Gramophone. This as well didn’t have the best sound but it used flat discs to play the sound. This led to a huge hit in the music industry. In 1906 Emile Berliner invented the record player. These records excelled over time and went from single song records to double sided playing ones in 1908. Not only that but they had great speed and soon led to full albums on records along with electrical records. These were not very portable considering their size of 7”-10”. While these were a huge hit for around 60 years and still today their competition of the cassette tapes arrived in 1963. Cassette tapes became a huge hit considering they were easier to access and a lot smaller. Cassette tapes, in 1999 CD’s, and in 1912 records soon became able to record on. Soon after came the CD’s that were a huge money maker for music industries thanks to James Russell. In 1982 CD’s were released in Japan and a year later in USA. Soon after CD’s came in 2001 came the first Apple IPod, while this was very expensive it was a huge hit in the market. Today there are around 25 different models of the apple iPods that have

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