
Emanuel Goldberg: The Visionary Engineer Who Pioneered Information Retrieval
Emanuel Goldberg on the pages of Life magazine, 1943 Emanuel Goldberg In the 1920s the German scientist Emanuel Goldberg of […]
Emanuel Goldberg on the pages of Life magazine, 1943 Emanuel Goldberg In the 1920s the German scientist Emanuel Goldberg of […]
: Brainard Smith was an American inventor and engineer from Sacramento. He is best known for the creation of […]
Emile Baudot The first widely adopted device to encode letters, numbers, and symbols as uniform-length binary sequences was the multiplexed […]
: Charles Peirce and Allan Marquand Charles Sanders Peirce (1839–1914) was a famous American philosopher, logician, mathematician, and scientist. […]
Willard Legrand Bundy was a prolific New York inventor, who obtained patents for many mechanical devices. He was born on 8th December 1845.
John Ballou Newbrough was quite the Renaissance man, inventing new calculators, adding devices, and even his own religious sect!
: René Grillet de Roven In 1673 the Parisian mechanician and watchmaker of His Royal Highness King Louis XIV—René […]
: Juanelo Turriano The first android in the Western World, a completely mechanical figure which simulated a living human […]
Having at least 13 patents to his name, William Henry Hart was an incredible inventor, watchmaker, and jewelry store owner.
Thomas fowler became a self-taught English inventor by reading and rereading highly intellectual books for leisure.