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Keys to Electri-conomy (1951?)A representative from Remington introduces the benefits of the new electric economy typewriter, which promises increased productivity and reduced typing costs. After a demonstration, Mr. Murray ...
Sold as the “Remington No. 1,” it became the first commercially successful typewriter and influenced ... in the early 2010s—QWERTY has remained key, even if the keys are no longer hooked ...
By April 1870, his keyboard resembled the modern QWERTY layout with four rows of keys and when Sholes' design was sold to Remington in 1873, it looked like this (on the right is today's layout ...
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