#OnThisDay in 1876, Alexander Graham Bell received patent for his new invention called the "telephone" (image). In Jul. 1881, Bell took another invention-early metal detector called an "induction ...
Stolen Science," was written to finally set the record straight about scientists and inventors who never received the credit ...
Bell, while also making other technological improvements or inventions, invented the telephone in 1876, which changed how people communicate forever. The first telephone had two parts: a ...
When Bell and Thomas A. Watson exhibited their telephone at the Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia in 1876, Henry saw to it that the invention received the Certificate of Merit. Even at the ...
Bell's most famous invention, the telephone, was first patented on March 7, 1876. With this device, Bell was able to transmit sound over a wire, making it possible for people to communicate with ...
Many know the story of the telephone's invention by Alexander Graham Bell and Thomas Watson, ending in the call with the famous words "Mr. Watson, come here. I want to see you." However ...
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The World Changes Forever With the invention of the telephone, the world shifted gears. Gone were the days of waiting for telegrams or written letters. Suddenly, voices could travel, and ...
Bell Telephone was founded by Alexander Graham Bell a year after he'd invented the telephone. That year the company set up the first private phone line: between Boston and Somerville, Massachusetts.