Why was Gutenberg's printing press such an important invention?
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The significance of Johannes Gutenberg's contributions to printing and their impact on greatly expanding opportunities for literacy and learning, particularly among lay people, cannot be overstated. In fact, some assert that no invention in the history of man has had a greater influence on society than the introduction of printing in the 15th century. Contemporary commentators say his work led to an "information revolution" that can be likened to what has happened with the development of the Internet today.
His printing press has been widely considered the most important invention of the modern era because it profoundly impacted the transmission of knowledge.
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