10 Forgotten Predecessors Of Modern Technologies
10 Music Streaming We stream music over the Internet today, but our grandparents streamed it over the telephone in 1906. The music they streamed was provided by a piece of extinct music equipment called the telharmonium (aka dymanophone), a massive machine that was 18 meters (60 ft) long, weighed 200 tons, and occupied an entire floor. Interestingly, only two people were required to play it. It was invented by Thaddeus Cahill, who built the prototype in 1901 and began streaming in 1906....