Johannes Gutenberg developed his printingpress around 1450. Nothing has change today besides the screw press being replaced with the app store and the paper boy by Tweetdeck. Press release syndication
In his address, he eloquently explained how technology enables a never-ending and consistently innovative evolution of content delivery mechanisms: from Gutenberg’s printingpress back in 1440 all the way to present day with Mark Zuckerberg at...
For example, Project Gutenberg has been around since the 1970's, and now counts more than 16,000 ebooks in its digital collection. At the option of the copyright holder, copyrighted content may be distributed through a Creative Commons license...
The longest running such service is Project Gutenberg, founded by Michael Hart in 1971, with over 13,000 books available. One publisher that offers a large portion of their new and old material available online, free, searchable, and full image is...