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Monthly Archives: September 2009
Electronic book readers
Sooner or later any, and probably every blogger, will pull out a reference to the Gutenberg press. Now it’s my turn. The Gutenberg press was probably the single most important invention in modern times. It came on to the scene … Continue reading
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Tagged book readers, Gutenberg Press, multi-function devices
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