Firsts of the World

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First washing machine

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The washing machine was invented by Alva John Fisher in 1908. A metal drum placed horizontally inside the machine was putting dirty laundry. The drum was rotated by means of electricity and the laundry was constantly being cleaned by contact with the water during the movement. The first dry washing machine was produced in 1924. In 1937, Bendix Corporation produced the first fully automatic washing machine.

First Mouse

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The first mouse in the world was designed by Douglas C. Engelbart in 1964 and could only move in one linear direction. The first publication on the subject of naming was published in the 1965 Bill English, "mouse"; passed as a "computer aided screen control" as a marking tool

First Bike Model

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The bike has not been invented by a single inventor, but as a result of many different efforts in history. It is understood that a bicycle dated 1492, alleged to belong to Leonardo da Vinci, was a fake drawing added to the Codex Atlanticus in the 1960s. It was invented by the German Baron Karl von Drais de Sauerbrun, the first vehicle to be powered by Binicisi, the two-wheeled and unquestionable evidence. [2] Drais used the vehicle for 14 km in 1817 and exhibited it in Paris in 1818.

First Television

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Television was invented in 1923 by John Logie Baird in Hastings, England. The first television image was published by Baird in 1926. Initially, the quality of the shots and the shaky images was improved by Baird. While Baird used mechanically rotated discs in his television system, he also produced electronically functioning competing systems such as the Marconi-Emi system. In the early 1930s, television began to be sold as electronic goods and addressed to masses.

First Helicopter

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The origin of the name comes from the Greek helicopter, meaning moving wings. In 1907, French Paul Cornu flew the first motorized helicopter.