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what format did people use to store information in industrial age?​

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Answered by itzshrutiBasrani
249

Explanation:

They share or broadcast information by making a letter or information in a papyrus material. In Industrial age they use Telegraph or typewriter to communicate each other.

Answered by AadilPradhan
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Printing press or books is the format people use to store information in the industrial age.

  • Paper or handwritten format, which dates back to medieval scribes copying out text, is still used today. People began storing knowledge by painting drawings on cave walls for the first time.
  • They wrote on clay tablets with a stylus after a few thousand years.
  • There were books in the industrial period; at first, they were handwritten, but later came items like the typewriter, which allowed the manuscript to be typeset and the books to be created by a printing press.
  • When the electronic era first arrived, computers had extremely limited memory, thus books remained the primary storage medium (my first computer had 300Kb of ram and the program was stored on a small domestic cassette recorder)
  • Until hard drives appeared, tape and punched paper tape were utilized for long-term storage. They thereafter took over as the primary storage facility.

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