10 More Favorite Inventions of the 20th Century
A Brief History
On July 5, 1946, the bikini swimsuit went on sale after being debuted at the Molitor Pool of Paris, France. Ever since, continued developments in this fashion icon have kept the interest of men over most of the globe, and provided Sports Illustrated Magazine with an annual blockbuster issue. Here we list 10 more of our (subjective) favorite 20th Century inventions, a sequel list to our prior article on this subject.
Digging Deeper
1. Digital Camera and Video, 1959
We can thank Mohamed M. Atalla and Dawon Kahng at Bell Labs for this marvelous invention, dating back to 1959, though of course the technology did not hit mainstream until 1975 when the Cromemco Cyclops became the first such camera available commercially. (Meanwhile, other researchers contributed to the
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