The telegraph lost popularity when the telephone became cheap enough and reliable enough to use. The last land-line telegraph message was sent by the Milwaukee Railroad, between Milwaukee and Minneapolis in 1985. The last radio telegraph that was commercial was sent by coastal marine stations on 7/13/1999. The telegraph is still being used by Amateur radio license holders to this day. Anyone can become a Amateur Radio Operator just by passing a test.
PNG is becoming more popular each day. While the majority of picture formats are in JPG, they most likely will become a PNG sooner or later.
ITT in ITT Technical Institute stands for International Telephone & Telegraph.
Telegraph is the answer you're looking for.
Whether referring to ITT Tech or ITT Corporation, ITT stands for International, Telephone and Telegraph.
As i recall telegraph lines were needed so my best guess is no.
The typewriter started to decline in popularity in the 1980s with the rise of personal computers, and it was largely discontinued by the early 2000s as computers became the dominant tool for writing and word processing. The last manufacturer of typewriters, Godrej and Boyce in India, stopped production in 2011.
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Dash detergent was discontinued due to a decline in demand and popularity among consumers, leading the company to focus on other products with higher profitability and market appeal. Additionally, changes in consumer preferences and the introduction of newer, more innovative products also contributed to the decision to discontinue Dash detergent.
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I think they discontinued it because the rating/popularity went down after Tamers.
I would think when rechargeable ones came out.
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Orkut has now been discontinued by google. It was discontinued due to the less popularity of it. So we can't find orkut users now.
The HK Holdens car was discontinued in 2005 due to the decline sales in the Australian market. The cars were later exported to various countries as a commodore to the GM and Daewoo models.
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Balls went out of style in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The decline in popularity was due to changing social norms, the rise of more casual forms of entertainment, and the impact of world events such as the World Wars.