Emile Berliner

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Name: Emile Berliner
First reported Jun 16 2013 - Updated Jun 16 2013 - 1 reports

A short history of record production

The phonograph was invented by Thomas Edison in 1877. It used a cylinder which was then rotated against a needle. This produced vibrations that were magnified by a conical horn to create sound waves. The first phonographs were marketed primarily to businesses ... [Published Helium - Jun 16 2013]
First reported Jun 10 2013 - Updated Jun 10 2013 - 1 reports

Exhibition tells story of gramophone inventor

President Jean-Pierre Sévigny stands besides a portrait of Emile Berliner at the Musée des ondes Emile Berliner.MONTREAL — On the second floor of an old industrial building in St. Henri, at the end of a street in the shadow of the Ville-Marie Expressway, ... [Published Canadian Jewish News - Jun 10 2013]
First reported May 20 2013 - Updated May 20 2013 - 1 reports

This Day, May 20, In Jewish History by MItchell A. Levin

noreply@blogger.com (melamed&mavin) | 0 commentsMay 20 In History68(3rd of Sivan, 3828): During the Great Revolt, Vespasian captured Jericho and slaughtered the Jewish inhabitants.325:  The First Council of Nicaea, convoked by Emperor Constantine, opens.  ... [Published Cleveland Jewish news - May 20 2013]
First reported Apr 25 2013 - Updated Apr 25 2013 - 1 reports

The Jazz Diaspora: F***ing Records, How Do They Work?

Emile Berliner answers the question of what makes a talking machine talk, clearly and tersely: “Fundamentally it is this,” he says. “Sound thrown against the diaphragm makes it vibrate. If a needle is attached to the center, and made to touch a moving ... [Published The Stranger, Seattle's Only Newspaper - Apr 25 2013]
First reported Mar 04 2013 - Updated Mar 04 2013 - 1 reports

March 4, 1877: The Microphone Sounds Much Better

Emile Berliner invents a new kind of microphone. It assures the future of the telephone, but not fame for Berliner. ... [Published Wired This Day In Tech - Mar 04 2013]
First reported Jan 22 2013 - Updated Jan 22 2013 - 1 reports

Today’s letters: ‘You lie like Lance’ has entered the lexicon

Re: Curtains For Lance And Oprah , Rex Murphy, Jan. 19. While in a mall recently, I heard a young old boy yell at another: “You lie like Lance!”Methinks this alliterative epithet is here to stay, regardless of your sort-of-sincere apology, Oprah’s wonder, ... [Published National Post | Full Comment » Full Comment - Jan 22 2013]

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A short history of record production [Published Helium - Jun 16 2013]
Exhibition tells story of gramophone inventor [Published Canadian Jewish News - Jun 10 2013]
This Day, May 20, In Jewish History by MItchell... [Published Cleveland Jewish news - May 20 2013]
The Jazz Diaspora: F***ing Records, How Do They... [Published The Stranger, Seattle's Only Newspaper - Apr 25 2013]
March 4, 1877: The Microphone Sounds Much Better [Published Wired This Day In Tech - Mar 04 2013]
Today’s letters: ‘You lie like Lance’ has enter... [Published National Post | Full Comment » Full Comment - Jan 22 2013]
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The Jazz Diaspora: F***ing Records, How Do They... [Published The Stranger, Seattle's Only Newspaper - Apr 25 2013]
Emile Berliner answers the question of what makes a talking machine talk, clearly and tersely: “Fundamentally it is this,” he says. “Sound thrown against the diaphragm makes it vibrate. If a needle is attached to the center, and made to touch a moving ...
March 4, 1877: The Microphone Sounds Much Better [Published Wired This Day In Tech - Mar 04 2013]
Emile Berliner invents a new kind of microphone. It assures the future of the telephone, but not fame for Berliner. ...
Today’s letters: ‘You lie like Lance’ has enter... [Published National Post | Full Comment » Full Comment - Jan 22 2013]
Re: Curtains For Lance And Oprah , Rex Murphy, Jan. 19. While in a mall recently, I heard a young old boy yell at another: “You lie like Lance!”Methinks this alliterative epithet is here to stay, regardless of your sort-of-sincere apology, Oprah’s wonder, ...
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