Phonograph
Mar 28 2008, Alpheus

The beauty of discoveries lies in the fact that ‘the first’ tag may not be permanent always. Since time immemorial, people believed Thomas Edison was the inventor of the sound recording concept and that the Phonograph was the first sound recorder....

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