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Picklax 18 Nov, 2021 @ 9:02pm 
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Fish 7 Aug, 2021 @ 9:59pm 
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gregapapos 4 Oct, 2018 @ 12:17pm 
The concept of compiling the world's knowledge in a single location dates back to the ancient Libraries of Alexandria and Pergamum, but the modern concept of a general-purpose, widely distributed, printed encyclopedia originated with Denis Diderot and the 18th-century French encyclopedists. The idea of using automated machinery beyond the printing press to build a more useful encyclopedia can be traced to Paul Otlet's 1934 book Traité de documentation; Otlet also founded the Mundaneum, an institution dedicated to indexing the world's knowledge, in 1910. This concept of a machine-assisted encyclopedia was further expanded in H. G. Wells' book of essays World Brain (1938) and Vannevar Bush's future vision of the microfilm-based Memex in his essay "As We May Think" (1945). If you actually bothered to read all this please post a comment back to my profile saying »read it« Also feel free to send this to anyone and to rearrange the text. Have a good day/night.
TheAtlesianWizard 17 Mar, 2017 @ 9:31pm 
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Capitalist Mouse 5 Apr, 2016 @ 3:06pm 
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