Before CES, Macworld Expo, Comdex, or Computex, game-changing inventions often made their public debut at the World's Fair. Since the London World Exposition of 1851, this celebration of culture and science has introduced countless marvels to the masses. Think the Statue of Liberty, the Eiffel Tower, rocket ships, the steam engine, futuristic concept cars; even electricity. Here we'll focus on ideas that shaped some of the tech products and entertainment we enjoy today.
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Back to the Future With World’s Fair Tech: 8 Amazing Highlights
Ahead of next month's 2010 World Expo in Shanghai, we explore tech innovations--from the telephone to touchscreens--that premiered during the Fair's sprawling 159-year history.
Center Stage
Humanoid Robots
The Typewriter
Telephones
Movie Magic
Parker Pen Pals: Computerized Match Making
IMax
Touchscreens
Electric Dreams
Timekeepers of Progress
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