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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Babbage
Didn't Babbage invent the computer ? or at least the concept
Irn Bru
Schlumberger - well logging (possibly)..
Tetrapak
That is a good one, seem to remember them always being used as a case study in University.
Technics - direct drive turntable.
Didn't Babbage invent the computer ?
Well, lots of people invented various steps along the way, but the 'personal' computer ie one not installed in a room in an office, had to be invented. I admit IBM is a difficult one.
I still think that needs defining - are we talking entirely new products which are not an iteration of a previous concept, or new products that are 'just' iconic game changers?
I'm going to say entirely new products or concepts. Benz for example didn't invent the horseless carriage, but he invented the modern automobile, mostly, but as an aggregation of other technologies. Ford also didn't invent the car, but you could say he invented the popular automobile.
Motorola
Mackem - Member
Threadless headset (Aheadset) - Cane Creek.
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I was just about to say that Dia Compe 'invented' the aheadset. Turns out Dia Compe are now Cane Creek. Every day's a school day round here. ๐
Oh and did Coke invent cola?
pfizer for viagra
For this thread to work I think people need to mention the products they are referring to, otherwise we are just randomly naming different companies.
My contribution:
Tunnocks - Teacakes (of course!! ๐ )
Did IBM 'invent' the PC or did they just write the spec for one?
Carrier air conditioning.
Xerox - photocopier (or xerox machine if you prefer)
I was watching a documentary yesterday and it had some archive footage- from the 1950s I think- and they were talking about 'IBM machines', referring to computers. I don't know if they invented them, but they were definitely the first to market- a bit like specialized and mountain bikes
IBM - the magnetic disk
hm, I wondered about Xerox but they bought the rights - not invenmted in house - and - I assume they still produce equipment but it's an assumption..
was thinking De La Rue for banknotes but not sure if they 'invented' any processes. Polaroid - not going in original format so I guess they're out.
kodak - film roll barely alive as in chapter 11
cheekymonkey888 - Member
pfizer for viagra
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Pfizer were massive for a long time before Viagra came out
I think IBM invented 'a' personal computer but the key think they did was license the design freely. This meant that any manufacturer could produce something cheaply, and they did. This meant that loads were sold, so economies of scale made them cheaper and cheaper, and well - here we all are.
Dunno about polaroid - but Kodak? Ok so they aren't major players but didn't they 'invent' the cheap portable camera and film process?
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cheekymonkey888 - Member
pfizer for viagra
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Pfizer were massive for a long time before Viagra came outAye, but it's helped them maintain their position.....
razorrazoo - Member
Motorola
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Mobile phones or walkie talkies? I'm pretty sure they did very well out of the latter before being the first to mass produce the former..
Pilkington.
Bic - the disposable safety razor.
Pilkington.
Glass making process, right? The molten glass gets laid out on to a liquid, or something like that?
Tullio Campagnolo - the quick release wheel in 1930 ish and the rear derailleur circa 1950 if I recall correctly.
shermer75 - Memberrazorrazoo - Member
Motorola
POSTED 18 MINUTES AGO # REPORT-POSTMobile phones or walkie talkies? I'm pretty sure they did very well out of the latter before being the first to mass produce the former..
Was in reference to mobile phones, theirs was the first commercially available mobile phone.
Walt Disney - feature length cartoons
Oh and something to bear in mind in terms of IBM's tendencies for inventiveness;
[i]In 2014, IBM broke an invention record: it became the first company to earn more than 7,000 patents in a single year (7,534 patents). This was the 22nd consecutive year IBM topped the annual list of U.S. patent recipients. IBM inventors earned an average of more than 20 patents per day last year.[/i]
Granted, each of these is not going to be groundbreaking, but it's a pretty impressive history of innovation.
Rockshox - suspension forks
Why haven't we done Hoover yet? Is there something I'm missing?!
Look - clipless pedals
(i think there may have been a few odds and sods before hand but nothing popular)
Mavic - electronic shifting.
Dolby for noise reduction
Glass making process, right? The molten glass gets laid out on to a liquid, or something like that?
Yes, they figured out how to make flat glass by floating it onto mercury.
Re Hoover - they didn't invent the vacuum cleaner.
I agree with razorrazoo - IBM is a fascinating company - when you think about it, 100-odd years for a modern IT company is incredible.
hoover didn't invent the vacuum cleaner, that was a chap named hubert booth!
Hoover is owned by Candy in Europe at least.
One for the Bake Off fans
Kenwood Chef mixer
Mavic - electronic shifting.
I did not know about that one!! ๐
Am I right in thinking that Campagnolo invented both the quick release skewer and the sprung parallelogram derailleur?
Mavic are hardly a major player in electronic shifting though are they?
Oh - another one - Levis
Dunlop.
I said that in the first post ๐
Mavic are hardly a major player in electronic shifting though are they?
nope, but they would be a valid entry for aluminium rims.
Lockheed Martin must have a few
kcal - Member
Good place to start searching -- http://www.greatachievements.org/
I'm probably a nerd but I think it's always more fun to try and do it without the Internet...
duPont?
Switzerland - The Cuckoo Clock
hm, I wondered about Xerox but they bought the rights - not invenmted in house - and - I assume they still produce equipment but it's an assumption..
They invented the GUI we know today, windows and pointing device and all that jazz.
Intel is a good one - first microprocessor (the 4004).