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2015
2015
College of Media, Communication and Information is founded.
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2007
First iPhone released
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2006
Campus Press becomes one of the first online-only college papers
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2006
Twitter introduced
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2005
YouTube introduced
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2004
Facebook introduced
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1994
AT&T creates first-ever banner ad
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1986
CU student-produced News Team 27 becomes the first local, live TV newscast in Boulder
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1981
Xerox Star’s original design led to the now pervasive GUI desktop operating system.
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1981
Student AM radio station, KAIR, goes on air at CU Boulder’s campus
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1980
Ted Turner launches CNN, the first 24-hour cable news network
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1973
Motorola produces first handheld mobile phone
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1963
Motorola produces first handheld mobile phone
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1962
University creates Institute for Computing Science, which hosts an IBM 709
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1958
First video game, Tennis for Two, developed
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1941
Watchmaker Bulova runs first-ever TV commercial
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1926
Scottish inventor John Logie Baird demonstrates first working television
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1922
AT&T runs first-ever radio advertisement
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1909
First journalism classes held on CU campus (in English department)
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1901
Guglielmo Marconi creates first trans-Atlantic radio broadcast
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1891
Rhetoric and Oratory is established as a program of study at CU
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1876
University of Colorado established
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1871
Antonio Meucci announces design ofÌýthe first telephone
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1869
N. W. Ayer & Son becomes first advertising agency
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1844
First telegraphic message
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1826
Joseph Niépce takes the first photograph
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1791
First Amendment to U.S Constitution is ratified
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1605
German-language newspaper recognized as world’s first
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1440
Gutenberg press invented
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ca. 350 B.C.
Aristotle writesÌýOn RhetoricÌý
2015
2015
College of Media, Communication and Information is founded.
2007
First iPhone released
2006
Campus Press becomes one of the first online-only college papers
2006
Twitter introduced
2005
YouTube introduced
2004
Facebook introduced
1994
AT&T creates first-ever banner ad
1986
CU student-produced News Team 27 becomes the first local, live TV newscast in Boulder
1981
Xerox Star’s original design led to the now pervasive GUI desktop operating system.
1981
Student AM radio station, KAIR, goes on air at CU Boulder’s campus
1980
Ted Turner launches CNN, the first 24-hour cable news network
1973
Motorola produces first handheld mobile phone
1963
Motorola produces first handheld mobile phone
1962
University creates Institute for Computing Science, which hosts an IBM 709
1958
First video game, Tennis for Two, developed
1941
Watchmaker Bulova runs first-ever TV commercial
1926
Scottish inventor John Logie Baird demonstrates first working television
1922
AT&T runs first-ever radio advertisement
1909
First journalism classes held on CU campus (in English department)
1901
Guglielmo Marconi creates first trans-Atlantic radio broadcast
1891
Rhetoric and Oratory is established as a program of study at CU
1876
University of Colorado established
1871
Antonio Meucci announces design ofÌýthe first telephone
1869
N. W. Ayer & Son becomes first advertising agency
1844
First telegraphic message
1826
Joseph Niépce takes the first photograph
1791
First Amendment to U.S Constitution is ratified
1605
German-language newspaper recognized as world’s first
1440
Gutenberg press invented
ca. 350 B.C.
Aristotle writesÌýOn RhetoricÌý