Many things, but among them were: Laser (1960); Commercial Communications Satellite (1965).
The Jumbo Jet was the nickname given to the Boeing 747, which started development in the mid 1960's and first flew commercially with Pan Am in 1969
Don Wetzel is the person who invented the ATM in 1969. His invention was the first successful automatic teller machine.
It was invented by IBM in the late 1960's.
umm i do believe that America's Beloved Twinkies be invented in this time
The first mouse pad was invented in 1969 by Jack Kelley.
THeFirst internet was ARPA started in 1960 andand first module came in 1969(Arpanet)
If you are referring to the V/Stol Harrier, it was invented throughout the 1960's and entered service in the RAF in 1969. There was a previous Hawker Harrier, a sleek biplane fighter in the RAF in the 1930's.
Glue sticks were invented in Germany in 1969.
The optical disc was invented in the 1950's and 1960's. The first patents for this technology were registered to David Paul Gregg in 1961 and 1969. The Music Corporation of America bought the rights to these patents.
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The Jumbo Jet was the nickname given to the Boeing 747, which started development in the mid 1960's and first flew commercially with Pan Am in 1969
The 1960-1964 quarters are worth about $2.50 each for the silver 1965-1969 are likely just quarters
the sports that was played in 1960 to 1969 is kricket and football that was the stuff back in the day 4 the old ppl
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When we have pockets.....
The M16 was invented @ 1960
In 1969, the internet's predecessor, ARPANET, was invented by the U.S. Department of Defense. Additionally, the ATM (automated teller machine) was also invented that year by Donald Wetzel, John Shepherd-Barron, and James Goodfellow.