Alexander Graham Bell is credited with inventing the telephone and famously answered calls with 'ahoy hoy' instead of 'hello'.
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Yes, it is true that the statement "640k ought to be enough for anybody" was famously attributed to Bill Gates in the early days of computing.
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Alexander Graham Bell was British. He lived in the UK, USA and Canada during his lifetime. He was an inventor and engineering scientist, famously known for inventing the telephone.
Alexander Graham Bell lived in various locations as an adult, including London, Washington D.C., and Nova Scotia. He conducted his research and inventing in these places, and is perhaps most famously associated with his work in Washington D.C. where he secured the first successful patent for the invention of the telephone.
In "The X-Files," the telephone number 202-555-1030 is famously answered by the character of the Lone Gunmen, a trio of conspiracy theorists and hackers. They are known for providing assistance to Mulder and Scully on various cases throughout the series. The number is often used as a plot device to connect the main characters with their unconventional allies.
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Nathan stubblefield is my great great great grandfather's best friend's great grand father. It was between 1880-1900 when this man invented the so called "wireless telephone" we have today.which is famously known as CELL PHONE.he first applied the term"Cave Radio"for this.and later was changed. Martin Coper was the one who continued the patent.He is known for inventing Cellphone,But remember that it was Nathan stubblefield who had the idea.
Thomas Edison famously made thousands of unsuccessful attempts before successfully inventing the light bulb. It is said that he made between 1,000 and 10,000 attempts before he found the right materials and design that would make the light bulb work.
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Alexander Graham Bell is famously known for inventing the telephone, which revolutionized communication by allowing people to speak with one another over long distances. His invention laid the groundwork for the modern telecommunications industry, influencing how we interact today through various technologies, including smartphones and the internet. Bell's work not only transformed personal communication but also facilitated global connectivity, impacting business, education, and social interactions in contemporary society.
On March 10, 1876, during his first successful telephone call, Alexander Graham Bell famously spoke to his assistant, Thomas Watson, saying, "Mr. Watson, come here, I want to see you." This historic moment marked the first time voice was transmitted over a telephone, revolutionizing communication. The phrase is often celebrated as a significant milestone in the invention of the telephone.
Famously is an adverb. It is used to indicate that the subject is well known. Example is, he is a famously known for the song.