The Modern World Arrived in 1979

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Almost 40 years ago one would be walking around and seeing people carrying on conversations with little to no technology. Now when one walks around, either in an airport, grocery store, school or mall; there is technology everywhere. This could only be caused by one invention, the cellphone. Such an invention has begun to grow, in fact there are more than 300 million in the United States alone (Hagen 3). Meanwhile the inventor of the cell phone also known as Martin Cooper was born in Chicago, Illinois on December 26, 1928 (Leard 1). Then later inventing the cell phone in 1979 (Brown 21). Martin Cooper was inspired by Alexander Gram Bell and his invention of the Telephone. Alexander Gram Bell lived within the period of 1847 to 1922 (Fieldman 204). Without Alexander Gram Bell’s telephone and Martin Cooper’s cell phone, the world would have been altered from the realty that is known as today. The world was altered when the cell phones were invented because of the change in our life-culture, technology and the economy. Our world has changed forever from Martin Cooper’s invention, although such an invention has consequences to the world. The start of a world full of communication devices arose with the invention of the Telephone. Alexander Gram Bell was the inventor of the telephone in 1876 and later the same year the first long distance phone call was made, around seventy miles long. This began a new era, which created the first phone booth in 1883 by Thomas Watson to enable noises to be blocked out (Futterman 3). In addition to the phone booth many new technology came after the telephone such as the invention of the light bulb in 1878 and the car in 1886 (“How” 4). Meanwhile Bell’s telephone was faint in long distance calls, so Thom... ... middle of paper ... ...d the world.” Chicago Tribune. 14 Jan. 2014: 2. eLibrary. Web. 10 Feb. 2014. Klemens, Guy. The History and Technology of the Gadget That Changed the World: The Cellphone. Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Company, 2010. Print. Leard, George. “Martin Cooper Mobile Phone Intentions Whartonmotorola Attwireless Technology Innovatators.” Science 360. Google. Web. 19 Feb. 2014. Meade, Peter. “Cellular’s Father knows best. (cellular telephone inventor Martin Copper) (Interview).” American’s Network. 01 Mar. 1997: 44(2). eLibrary. Web. 11 Feb. 2014. Williams, Trevor L. From Stone Axes To Silicon Chips: A History of Invention. REV. William E. Schoaf, Jr. New York: Checkmark, 1987. Print. Zepeda, Taylor Hathoway. “Taxing Mobile Phones in the Developing World: Disconnected.” Harvard International Review Vol. XXVIII, No. 3. Fall 2006: 32-35. SIRS Issues Researcher. Web. 10 Feb. 2014.

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