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Who Invented The Typewriter News

Apley speaks at Demo Forum

Libraries have not only embraced all of the technological advances that have come along since the invention of the typewriter nearly 150 years ago, they have led the way, Huron’s new public library director said.

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The Contenders for the First Novel Written with a Word Processor

Matthew Kirschenbaum, an English professor and expert on the early days of fiction writing on word processors received a flood of reader messages after The New York Times profiled him a couple of weeks ago. The University of Maryland had discussed his upcoming book on the literary history of computers with the paper and hovered around a fascinating question: Who wrote the first novel on a word ...

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Who Word-Processed First? Professor's History Has Writers Staking Their Claims

Writers are approaching Matthew Kirschenbaum, a professor who is working on a history of word processing, to claim that they were the first to create novels using computers.

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Linda Davis appeared contrite at the Jan. 30 press preview of the Marin Designers Showcase at Villa Belvedere.

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Man about the house

Before his twins were born, stay-at-home father Roman Krznaric started reading up on parenthood and discovered that house husbands are not a modern phenomenon

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A designer’s kind of place

Linda Davis appeared contrite at the Jan. 30 press preview of the Marin Designers Showcase at Villa Belvedere.

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