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3D Movie - World's First 3D Movie
The Power of Love
The earliest confirmed 3D film shown to an out-of-house audience was The Power of Love, which premiered at the Ambassador Hotel Theater in Los Angeles on 27 September 1922. The camera rig was a product of the film's producer, Harry K. Fairall, and cinematographer Robert F.

3D Printer - World's First 3D Printer
Charles Hull is the inventor of stereolithography, the first commercial rapid prototyping technology commonly known as 3D printing. The earliest applications were in research and development labs and tool rooms, but today 3D printing applications are seemingly endless.
The first 3D printer, which used the stereolithography technique, was created by Charles W. Hull in the mid-1980s.

Aeroplane - First Aeroplane in the World
On December 17, 1903, Wilbur and Orville Wright made four brief flights at Kitty Hawk with their first powered aircraft. The Wright brothers had invented the first successful airplane.

Air Conditioner - World's First Air Conditioner
The first electrical air conditioning was invented by Willis Haviland Carrier in the year 1902. He was also known as the Father of Modern Air Conditioning. His invention was designed to improve the manufacturing process of a printing plant.

Bank - World's First Bank
Banca Monte Dei Paschi di Siena.
Banca Monte Dei Paschi di Siena is the oldest surviving bank in the world. It was founded in 1472 in the Tuscan city of Siena, which at the time was a republic.

Bike - First Bike in the World
The Daimler Reitwagen
The Daimler Reitwagen is widely considered as the world's first true motorcycle. Gottlieb Daimler is often referred to as “the father of the motorcycle” because of this invention and it was his son, Paul, who rode it for the first time in November 1885

Bulb - World's First Electric Bulb
Thomas Edison patented Electric Light Bulb first in 1879 and then a year later in 1880 and began commercializing his incandescent light bulb. Edison light bulbs, retroactively referred to as antique light bulbs, and vintage light bulbs, refer to carbon- or early tungsten-filament incandescent lamps, or modern bulbs reproducing their appearance. Most of these bulbs are reproductions of the wound filament bulbs made popular by Edison Electric Light Company at the turn of the 20th century. They are easily identified by the long and complicated windings of their internal filaments, and by the very warm-yellow glow of the light they produce.

Clock -World's First Clock
Salisbury Cathedral clock, dating from about 1386, is one of the oldest working clocks in the world, and may be the oldest

Color Movie - World's First Color Movie
The Toll of the Sea (1922)

Computer - World's First Digital Computer
ENIAC
ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer) was the first programmable, electronic, general-purpose digital computer. It was Turing-complete and able to solve "a large class of numerical problems" through reprogramming.

Computer Virus - World's First Computer Virus
The Brain Boot Sector Virus
Brain, the first PC virus, began infecting 5.2" floppy disks in 1986. As Securelist reports, it was the work of two brothers, Basit and Amjad Farooq Alvi, who ran a computer store in Pakistan.

Electric Car - World's First Commercial Electric Car
In 1996, General Motors released the EV1 – the first mass-produced, purpose-built modern electric car from one of the industry's key players. It was released under a leasing programme, and just over 1,000 were produced

Mobile Phone - World's First Mobile Phone
The Motorola DynaTAC 8000X
In 1983, it became the first commercially available handheld cellular mobile phone.

Movie - World's First Movie - The First Movie Ever Made
Roundhay Garden Scene (1888)
The world's earliest surviving motion-picture film, showing actual consecutive action is called Roundhay Garden Scene. It's a short film directed by French inventor Louis Le Prince. While it's just 2.11 seconds long, it is technically a movie.

Search Engine - World's First Search Engine - First Search Engine Of The World
JumpStation
The very first search engines—JumpStation, the World Wide Web Worm, and the Repository-Based Software Engineering (RBSE) spider—used automatic programs, called robots or spiders, to request webpages and then report what they found to a database.

Selfie in Space
Buzz Aldrin
The first selfie taken in space by astronaut Buzz Aldrin shows his smiling face with the Earth in the background.

Space Mission - world's first human space mission
Vostok 1 - Yuri Gagarin
The first successful human spaceflight was Vostok 1 ("East 1"), carrying the 27-year-old Russian cosmonaut, Yuri Gagarin, on 12 April 1961. The spacecraft completed one orbit around the globe, lasting about 1 hour and 48 minutes

Space Tourist - World's First Space Tourist
Dennis Tito
On April 30, 2001, US millionaire Dennis Tito arrived at the International Space Station (ISS) via a Russian Soyuz rocket, becoming the world's first space tourist.

Stamp - World's First Stamp
The Penny Black
The Penny Black was the world's first adhesive postage stamp used in a public postal system. It was first issued in the United Kingdom (referred to in philatelic circles as Great Britain), on 1 May 1840, but was not valid for use until 6 May. The stamp features a profile of Queen Victoria.

Train - World's First Train
On 21 February 1804, the world's first steam-powered railway journey took place when Richard Trevithick's unnamed steam locomotive hauled a train along the tramway of the Penydarren ironworks, near Merthyr Tydfil in South Wales.

University - World's First University
Takshashila University
As early as 700 B.C., there existed a giant University at Takshashila (also known as Taxila ), located in the northwest region of Bharat (India).

Website - World's First Website
The first website at CERN – and in the world – was dedicated to the World Wide Web project itself and was hosted on Berners-Lee's NeXT computer. In 2013, CERN launched a project to restore this first ever website: info.cern.ch. On 30 April 1993, CERN put the World Wide Web software in the public domain.

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