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Technology Inventions Of The 1970’s
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The following is a concise list of key technological inventions from the decade of the 1970’s, the year that each was created, and the inventor.
| | 1971: E-mail: Ray Tomlinson |
| | 1971: Liquid Crystal Display: James Fergason |
| | 1971: Microprocessor |
| | 1971: Pocket calculator: Sharp Corporation |
| | 1971: Magnetic resonance imaging: Raymond V. Damadian |
| | 1971: Floppy Disk: David Noble with IBM |
| | 1972: Computed Tomography: Godfrey Newbold Hounsfield |
| | 1973: Ethernet: Bob Metcalfe and David Boggs |
| | 1973: Genetically modified organism: Stanley Norman Cohen and Herbert Boyer |
| | 1973: Personal computer: Xerox PARC |
| | 1974: Rubik's Cube: Erno Rubik |
| | 1974: Hybrid vehicle: Victor Wouk [8] |
| | 1975: Digital camera: Steven Sasson |
| | 1976: Gore-Tex fabric: W. L. Gore |
| | 1977: Personal stereo: Andreas Pavel |
| | 1977: Cellular mobile phone: Bell Labs [9] |
| | 1978: Spring loaded camming device: Ray Jardine |
| | 1970s: Leaf blower in Japan |
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