Tech History Today – Dec. 14

In 1900 – German physicist Max Planck published his theory that radiant energy is made up of particle-like components, known as “quantum.” And quantum physics was born.


In 1972 – Eugene Cernan ended a 7 hour and 15 minute EVA, climbed back aboard the Apollo 17 Lunar Module and became the last person to walk on the moon.


In 1996 – John Tu and David Sun, the founders of Kingston Technology took $100 million from the sale of their privately held enterprise and gave it to employees — a spontaneous gesture to those who had helped make the memory-module company a market leader.


Like Tech History? Purchase Tom Merritt’s Chronology of Tech History at Merritt’s Books site.

 •  0 comments  •  flag
Share on Twitter
Published on December 13, 2012 23:05
No comments have been added yet.