How some Products Looked When They Appeared for their first Time
Today you can hardly find someone who remembers what were the things years ago,the things that we love and use now everyday.. Maybe we can see them in our vision of cloud in black & white memory .However, these brands had totally different looks when they first appeared.
Facebook was the first to make a quick jump into public recognition among many world-famous companies that started their first work.
It took from January 2004 to 4 February 2004 (according to Wikipedia) - about a month.
Before "The Facebook", there was "Facemash." It was created to make Harvard more open:"
Benz Patent Motor Car: The first automobile (1885–1886)
The first stationary gasoline engine developed by Carl Benz was a one-cylinder two-stroke unit which ran for the first time on New Year’s Eve 1879. Benz had so much commercial success with this engine that he was able to devote more time to his dream of creating a lightweight car powered by a gasoline engine, in which the chassis and engine formed a single unit. more information on the following link
The first refrigerator to see widespread use was the General Electric "Monitor-Top" refrigerator introduced in 1927
The first mass-produced Czechoslovak TV-set Tesla 4001A (1953-57).
In former Czechoslovakia (now Slovakia and Czech Republic) the first experimental television sets were produced in 1948. In the same year the first TV- transmission was performed.
The first version of the Microsoft WINDOWS
The first mass-produced camera which popularized 35mm
format. "Leica I" made it's way out of Ernst Leitz
company. link
The first version of children Toy Little horse on wheels, Ancient Greek children's toy. From a tomb dating 950–900 BCE, Kerameikos Archaeological Museum, Athens
Hildebrand & Wolfmüller
The Hildebrand & Wolfmüller was the world's first production motorcycle ,more in Wikipedia link
The Magnavox Odyssey was the first video game console, released in 1972
The Magnavox Odyssey, the very first video game console. Released in 1972, the Odyssey was a simple and crude device that generated shapes on the television that could be controlled and interacted with. It only produced black and white graphics and had no sound, but was limited to only using discreet components like diodes and transistors. It was replaced in 1975 with the Magnavox Odyssey series, a line of dedicated Pong consoles.
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