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July 27, 2023
John Rizvi, Esq.

Typewriter Creators The Revolution of Communications | Typewriter National Day Patent 877-728-7763

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You might be wondering why I'm struggling trying to use a typewriter instead of my computer. The truth is that today is National typewriter day. And I thought I'd honor this great invention by using it in place of my computer today. It just has not been working out that great. Come in. Hey, John, you said you were sending me an email I haven't gotten to yet. Oh, sorry about that. Who you are. Oh, thanks. Where was I? Oh, right. National typewriter day was founded to honor the anniversary of the granting of a patent to three American inventors in 1868. The inventors Christopher Scholes, Carlos Glidden and Samuel Sol were the first to have their typewriter commercially marketed. It looked a bit like a toy piano, using piano keys to type only uppercase letters, but it revolutionized the world of communications. Originally, within the patent text and images, their machine was only supposed to have 21 keys. However, in a physical patent model, which was submitted to the United States Patent Office, it only had 11 keys. Today, the patent office no longer requires physical models of an idea to be submitted. And that's a good thing. 10 years later, after much criticism and market testing shows introduced the QWERTY keyboard in a new typewriter patent titled that due to the arrangement of the letters in the top left row. If that sounds somewhat familiar to you, that's because it's the current keyboard used on almost all computers and electronic devices today. That same year, the model two Remington typewriter introduced lowercase type and the shift key for uppercase, leading to an increase in sales and a boom in the need for typewriters and typing jobs as a result. As innovation soared, and technology progressed, electric typewriters and eventually computers made the original typewriter obsolete. But we still remember the invention that paved the way for communication as we know it today.

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