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Who Invented The Cell Phone? - 0 views
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Martin Cooper, invented the cell phone while working for Motorola.
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Cooper was born in 1928, and from an early age he wanted to find a way to have people be able to travel with a mobile phone.
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It was until the mid 1980’s that they found a way to make the phone smaller, more efficient, and more affordable for the public.
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How old is Jacques E. Brandenberger | When is Jacques Edwin Brandenberger birthday | Wh... - 0 views
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Jacques E. Brandenberger was born on Oct 19 1872 (zodiac sign: Libra) in unknown, Switzerland.
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In 2005 more than 100 million cell phones were discarded in the United States, equalling over 50,000 tons of still-usable equipment
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Less than 1 percent of the millions of cell phones retired and discarded annually are recycled
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Over 3 billion people globally own mobiles: if each of them returned one phone for recycling, over 240,000 tons of raw materials could be saved. The carbon emissions saved from this would be the equivalent to taking 4 million cars off the road
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Who invented Cellophane? Cellophane was invented by Jacques E Brandenberger in 1908. He was a swiss chemist and textile worker at Blanchisserie Teinturerie de Thaon.
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When was the Cellophane invented? 1908.
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The First CD Invented - 0 views
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James Russell invented the compact disc in 1965. James Russell was granted a total of 22 patents for various elements of his compact disc system. However, the compact disk did not become popular until it was mass manufactured by Philips in 1980. The first working prototype was produced in 1979. At the time of the technology's introduction it had more capacity than computer hard drives common at the time. The reverse is now true, with hard drives far exceeding the capacity of CDs.
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n 1979, Philips and Sony got together to manufacture the compact disc.
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The team leaders of this project were Kees Immink and Toshitada Doi. Philps handled the manufacturing process along with the Eight-to-Fourteen Modulation (EFM), while Sony too care of the error connection method, better known as CIRC. However, Philips claims that this invention was not a one man's job but a collective contribution by members of both the companies who worked together as a team.
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Invent Now | Hall of Fame | Search | Inventor Profile | Edwin Binney - 0 views
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Edwin Binney was born in Westchester County NY. Binney was known not only for his impeccable business sense and innovation but also for his integrity and goodwill. He was a philanthropist who cared about his community and an entrepreneur whose vision encompassed the economic possibilities of a growing nation
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Edwin Binney Born Nov 24 1866 - Died Dec 17 1934 Manufacturing Lamp Black Patent #: 453,140 Inducted 2011 In 1885, Edwin Binney, with his cousin C. Harold Smith, took over his father's lamp black factory and established Binney & Smith. The company quickly became a leader in manufacturing carbon b
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By 1911 the Binney family was spending time in St. Lucie County. Edwin at one time owned 1,000 acres of citrus groves in the area, which was then called Fort Pierce Farms. Today we call the area Indrio, another of Alice's creations. Mr. Binney was an avid sportsman and fisherman. He was a community activist, and had a dramatic impact on our county, as well as in the community of his northern home in Old Greenwich, Connecticut.
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Alice and Edwin had four children: Dorothy, Helen, Mary and Edwin Jr. Dorothy was also a prominent figure in our local history. Helen married Allan F. Kitchel and became a member of congress. Mary married a noted tree surgeon, James A. G. Davey. Their son gained fame as an international swimmer and a professor at Yale. Their local home Florindia on Indrio Road still stands today.