100 years of corporate reinvention is pretty damn impressive stuff when you think about it, and this video showcases some pretty amazing leaps in technology.
A lot has changed just in my lifetime alone:
First cassette player. 1980
First camera - with 110 film: 1981
First computer I owned. 1984.
(It was an Amstrad with a new fangled disk drive). Wrong choice by my Dad as it turns out in a VHS v Betamax way but... I could still programme simple ping pong games. Got our first VHS that year too.
First cd playing stereo I owned... 1990
It feels like I've had a mobile phone forever, but I was an early adopter having one in 1993.
APS (wide format) 35mm camera: 1997
First digital camera? Bought that in 2003.
Next... A whopping 252kb USB memory stick - bought in Tokyo in 2004.
First (and only) DVD player: 2005 (I do still have a working if rarely used video!)
First & only TV I have ever bought was an LCD flatscreen in 2005. Rarely turned on either.
First netbook: EeePC in 2008
First smartphone: 2009
First tablet, yes, the iPad 2010
I wonder what will be next on that list?
A lot has changed just in my lifetime alone:
First cassette player. 1980
First camera - with 110 film: 1981
First computer I owned. 1984.
(It was an Amstrad with a new fangled disk drive). Wrong choice by my Dad as it turns out in a VHS v Betamax way but... I could still programme simple ping pong games. Got our first VHS that year too.
First cd playing stereo I owned... 1990
It feels like I've had a mobile phone forever, but I was an early adopter having one in 1993.
APS (wide format) 35mm camera: 1997
First digital camera? Bought that in 2003.
Next... A whopping 252kb USB memory stick - bought in Tokyo in 2004.
First (and only) DVD player: 2005 (I do still have a working if rarely used video!)
First & only TV I have ever bought was an LCD flatscreen in 2005. Rarely turned on either.
First netbook: EeePC in 2008
First smartphone: 2009
First tablet, yes, the iPad 2010
I wonder what will be next on that list?