Outline of History - Technology

Technology

History of technology
  • Technology
  • Prehistoric technology
  • Neolithic
  • Ancient Egypt
  • Armenian
  • Coptic
  • Dravidian
  • Mayan
  • Sumerian
  • Classical
  • Mesoamerican
  • Ancient Greek
  • Roman
  • Chinese
  • Incan
  • Sassanid
  • Byzantine
  • Islamic
  • Newari
  • Buddhist
  • Medieval
  • Persian
  • Romanesque
  • Gothic
  • Hoysala
  • Vijayanagara
  • Western Chalukya
  • Renaissance
  • Ottoman
  • Baroque
  • Neoclassical
  • Neo-Renaissance
  • Gothic Revival
  • Modern
  • Postmodern
  • History of Technology Sciences
  • History of biotechnology
  • History of communication
  • History of computing hardware
  • History of electrical engineering
  • History of materials science
  • History of measurement
  • History of medicine
  • History of nuclear technology
  • History of transport
  • Agricultural Revolutions
  • Neolithic Revolution
  • British Agricultural Revolution
  • Industrial Revolution
  • History of technology
    • Aviation history
    • History of agricultural science
    • History of agriculture
    • History of architecture (timeline)
    • History of artificial intelligence
    • History of biotechnology
    • History of cartography
    • History of communication
    • History of computer science
      • History of programming languages (timeline)
      • History of software engineering
    • History of electromagnetism
    • History of engineering
      • History of chemical engineering
      • History of electrical engineering
    • History of health science
    • History of materials science
    • History of measurement
    • History of medicine
    • History of transport
    • Industrial history
    • Military history
      • List of battles
      • List of wars
    • Timeline of historic inventions

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Famous quotes containing the word technology:

    If the technology cannot shoulder the entire burden of strategic change, it nevertheless can set into motion a series of dynamics that present an important challenge to imperative control and the industrial division of labor. The more blurred the distinction between what workers know and what managers know, the more fragile and pointless any traditional relationships of domination and subordination between them will become.
    Shoshana Zuboff (b. 1951)

    The successor to politics will be propaganda. Propaganda, not in the sense of a message or ideology, but as the impact of the whole technology of the times.
    Marshall McLuhan (1911–1980)

    One can prove or refute anything at all with words. Soon people will perfect language technology to such an extent that they’ll be proving with mathematical precision that twice two is seven.
    Anton Pavlovich Chekhov (1860–1904)