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'''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. | '''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. |
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