Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Typewriter

The Type writer was a helpful invention that was created in 1760, there is not only one inventor but three. Christopher Latham Sholes, Samuel Soule, and Carlos Gildden all collaborated in a different way. Sholes was in charge of the newspaper, he is also the inventor of the Qwerty. Soule, was the inventer of the numbering machine. Nevertheless Gildden, was the one who came up with the idea to come up with a writing system. All these three men put all of their ideas together leading to the type writer. Gildden was the most committed to this invention, he kept and kept on trying to make the type writer more functional. James Densmore, an investor, bought out Shole and Gildden. Later in 1871 the machine had been improved by a great amount leading for it to be patented. Moreover in 1873 Sholes and Densmore offered the type writer to Remington and his sons. He knew that with this offer they'd improve it with the right equipment. In conclusion Christopher Sholes received twelve thousand dollars while James Densmore chose royalty and also received a million and a half dollars. In conclusion the type writer was very helpful because with it they could type important letters, and documents faster.
http://inventors.about.com/od/tstartinventions/a/Typewriters.htm

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