Samuel Morse invented a code to be used on a telegraph. Several machines were in use as railway telegraphs for some years previous, using pointers and dials.
American Samuel F. B. Morse introduced the first commercially successful telegraph in 1844
European inventors tried to build steam powered boats since around 1700, but American engineer Robert Fulton built the first commercially successful steamboat in 1807 .
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The first commercially successful typewriter was the Sholes and Glidden Type-Writer; E. Remington and Sons bought the patent and began production in March, 1873.
The Xerox Alto was the first computer to use a Graphical User Interface (GUI)
WordStar was the first commercially successful word processing software program and was launched in 1979. There were other word processors before it, so it wasn't the very first word processor. It was the first that had major success.
American Samuel F. B. Morse introduced the first commercially successful telegraph in 1844
Robert Fulton created the first commercially successful steamboat.
The first COMMERCIALLY SUCCESSFUL was probably the Borchardt C-93, from 1893. Created by Hugo Borchardt.
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The Sunday Telegraph was first published on February 5, 1961.
It is regarded as the world's first commercially successful steamboat.
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Alferd Zehden was a German-American inventor who is known for creating the first commercially successful fax machine in 1902. His invention revolutionized communication by allowing the transmission of images over long distances through telegraph lines.
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Christmas makes more money than Halloween.
The first commercially successful form of plastic, called Bakelite.
The first man-made plastic was known as Parkesine. The first commercially successful plastic was celluloid.