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'''1914-18''' U.S. Sound manufacturers jump from 18-166 in number, increasing availability.
'''1914-18''' U.S. Sound manufacturers jump from 18-166 in number, increasing availability.


'''1930s'''Disk Cutters are available in department stores and other public areas, allowing the consumer who cannot afford a home record cutter to create recordings of their voices.
'''1930s''' Disk Cutters are available in department stores and other public areas, allowing the consumer who cannot afford a home record cutter to create recordings of their voices.


'''1940s'''Wire recorders were used to record transmitted sound to break codes during the War.''''''The use of wire recorders during the war increases consumer interest.
'''1940s''' Wire recorders were used to record transmitted sound to break codes during the War.''''''The use of wire recorders during the war increases consumer interest.


'''1957'''Max Matthews of Bell Telephone Laboratories first develops the process to digitally code sound using a computer.
'''1957''' Max Matthews of Bell Telephone Laboratories first develops the process to digitally code sound using a computer.


'''1950-74''' The race to put man in space created a greater need for digital devices that were self-contained and compact. PDAs, microprocessors, personal computers, microchips, and the Internet are developed.
'''1950-74''' The race to put man in space created a greater need for digital devices that were self-contained and compact. PDAs, microprocessors, personal computers, microchips, and the Internet are developed.
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== GENEALOGICAL APPLICATIONS ==
== GENEALOGICAL APPLICATIONS ==
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