We'd have to yell really loud, and although it seems to be a crucial step in the invention of the internet, we might still have internet but those who did have it would all be on high speed. There wouldn't be such thing as a telephone tough guy, nobody could call a dirty hotline number. We wouldn't be able to listen to Ms. Cleo's free psychic reading. Walkie talkies would be very popular. Satellite walkie talkies would most likely rule the world e.g. push to talk stuff. But then again, without the telephone we would have a tough time inventing any of these things. Your in-laws would drop in unexpectedly all the time instead of most of the time. Business would move frighteningly slow as telegraph would most likely be the major form of communication. Courier services would be booming. Lots of things.
The web cam was invented as another form of communication- just like the telephone!! Its just new and better technology.
A Mobile Phone Would Be A Anachronism In Ancient Greece, As It Was Only Invented In The Late 80's , but then , they were even like bricks, nothing like we have now !
No. There would have been other ones before it, like word processors.
No one knows who invented it because it seemed to have been invented in the neolithic age.
Ice cream had not been invented during his lifetime.
the frist telephone looked like a typewriter and needed a lot of power to work
There would be very little change. Something similar would have been invented.
The telephone was invented as an evolutionary setup from the telegraph, naturally Alexander Graham Bell wondered if there was a way to transfer his voice through interconnecting cables like the telegraph.
Alexander Graham Bell invented the phone in 1876.
The web cam was invented as another form of communication- just like the telephone!! Its just new and better technology.
life wouldn't be as fun and then we would still have the other sports
There would be no sky-scrapers - and our towns & cities would be covering much wider areas.
You could not communicate unless you visited each other in person. But luckily, it was finally invented.
The key distinguishing characteristic of the telephone was its ability to transmit the voice directly from speaker to listener. If the telephone had never been invented and we were left with communications like the telegraph, where the communication had to be encoded into dots and dashes, it is possible that some form of automated coding (keyboard entry, telex) would have been developed to a greater extent than it was, and something resembling digital communications might have come along sooner than it did, but later than the telephone actually did. On the other hand, the telephone was such an integral part of the advances that were being made in the late 19th century, that it seems likely that it would have been developed by someone else if Bell and his rivals had not done so. A word truly without the telephone would have to be a world in which electricity was not developed at all.
Oh, dude, if Alexander Graham Bell hadn't invented the telephone, we'd probably still be using carrier pigeons to send messages. Like, imagine trying to fit a pigeon in your pocket to make a quick call. It would be a real "tweet" storm trying to communicate without phones, but hey, at least we'd have some extra feathered friends around.
"Bell didn't really invent the telephone: lacked key features we associate with the phone -a ringer (invented two years after Bell's patent) -a dial (invented by Edison) Bell invented the Intercom -Edison probably did more to turn it into a telephone than anyone, We even adopt his greeting (Hello) in preferences to Bell's (Ahoy) But Bell invented something far more important -Microphones and Speakers" http://evolutionarymedia.com/cgi-bin/wiki.cgi?MediumAsInterface,template.html "Bell didn't invent the telephone, He invented microphones and speakers, As a system, he invented the intercom. Users created the telephone: By demanding ways to call multiple endpoints By requiring easier to use summons signals By creating new ways to use the telephone By adopting means of behavior" http://foulger.info/davis/presentations/spheresOfInvention.htm While Alexander Graham Bell may not have been the first to invent the telephone, he was the first to patent it. Based on his invention: "Intercommunicating Telephone System (Intercom) The Kellogg intercom phone...was patented in 1894." http://www.officemuseum.com/communications_equipment.htm
this would only be answers of speculation. so I will go with we would still be riding horses or using them for pulling if engines would not have been created.