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Month: September 2015

Gutenberg’s innovation can’t be overstated

The experts agree: The metal movable type printing press was one of the most significant inventions in human history.

The Atlantic (#1)

Livescience.com (#7)

Startup Guide (#15)

A&E’s Biography (#1)

Here’s a list that puts Gutenberg at #1. The innovations of nearly every single person that follows all relied upon Gutenberg’s press or its derivatives.

JMiller Uncategorized Leave a comment September 23, 2015

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