Today in 1878, Thomas Edison was issued a patent (US 200,521) for “improvement in phonograph or speaking machines.”
“The object of this invention,” says Edison’s patent, “is to record in permanent characters the human voice and other sounds, from which characters such sounds may be reproduced and rendered audible again at a future time.”
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