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1989: Nowadays, people use mp3s (first invented in Germany in 1989) to copy music from the internet. An mp3 can store hundreds of songs in its memory.

1977: The first machine record sound and play it back was the phonograph. It was invented by the american inventor Thomas Edison in 1877.

1980: Soon after, compact discs (cds) were first made in the 1980 by the electronic companies Philips and Sony.

1979: Personal stereos (walkmans) were invented by engineers at the Sony Corporation in Japan in 1979.

1960 and 1920: A tape recorder records sounds as a magnetic pattern on a long strand of tape. They were used for the first time in the 1920s cassette tapes appeared on the market in the 1960s.

1888: The first disc record player or gramophone was by Emiile Berliner in The gramophone was the first system of recording and reproducing sound that used a flat disk

2010: Nowadays, listening to recorded music is something most people do every day. But 150 years ago there was no way to save sound.