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  2. Kazuo Hashimoto - Wikipedia

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    Kazuo Hashimoto (橋本 和芙, Hashimoto Kazuo, died August 1995) was a Japanese inventor who registered over 1,000 patents throughout the world, including patents for a Caller-ID system and telephone answering machines. He filed for his first telephone answering machine patent, what would become the Ansa Fone, in Japan in 1958, followed by ...

  3. Margarethe Schurz - Wikipedia

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    Margarethe Meyer brought Fröbel's ideas to America. She spent two years in New York then went west. She employed Fröbel's philosophy while caring for her daughter, Agathe Schurz, and four neighborhood children in Wisconsin, leading them in games, songs and group activities channeling their energy and preparing them for primary school.

  4. Answering machine - Wikipedia

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    A Panasonic answering machine with a dual compact cassette tape drive to record and replay messages. An answering machine, answerphone, or message machine, also known as telephone messaging machine (or TAM) in the UK and some Commonwealth countries, ansaphone or ansafone (from a trade name), or telephone answering device (TAD), is used for answering telephone calls and recording callers' messages.

  5. AlphaSmart - Wikipedia

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    After their initial public offering in 2004, AlphaSmart, Inc. was quickly acquired by Renaissance Learning, Inc., in 2005. The last AlphaSmart branded device, named the Neo 2, was released by Renaissance Learning in 2007. 6 years later in late September 2013, production of all AlphaSmart branded devices was discontinued. [2]

  6. Subor - Wikipedia

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    As some parents were loath to buy devices for purely recreational reasons, in 1993 the consoles were called educational and the company produced versions with keyboard and educational software. [ 1 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] These models were based on combining the Taiwanese Laser-310 with a Famicom chip, and called Chinese English Learning Machine ...

  7. Answering machine (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    An answering machine is a device for automatically answering telephone calls and recording messages left by callers. Answering Machine may also refer to: Music

  8. Unisonic Products Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1970s and early 1980s, Unisonic released a series of digital calculators that featured a quartz clock and an electronic game. [2] Among the calculators produced were Casino 7 and Mickey Mouse Space Quiz (model number FS-2024), both released in 1976, and 21 (model number 21-P1B), which was released in 1977 and featured a blackjack game.

  9. Louis Brandeis - Wikipedia

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    Louis David Brandeis was born on November 13, 1856, in Louisville, Kentucky, the youngest of four children, and raised in a secular Jewish household. [7] His parents, Adolph Brandeis and Frederika Dembitz immigrated to the United States from their childhood homes in Prague, Bohemia (then part of the Austrian Empire, and now part of the Czech ...

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