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Fax Machine Summary
501 words, approx. 2 pages
The facsimile, or fax, machine is both a transmitting and receiving device that "reads" text, maps, photographs, fingerprints, and graphics and communicates via telephone line. Since the 1980s, fax machines have undergone rapid development and...
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Facsimile Reproduction Summary
1,599 words, approx. 5 pages
Facsimile reproduction means making an exact copy of anything imprinted on paper by using electronic devices such as copiers, fax machines, and scanners. Material may be reproduced electronically on a computer's monitor (soft copy), or...
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The Invention of the Fax Machine Summary
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With its convenience and ease of use, the invention of facsimile communication has permanently changed business operations in the modern world. This transmission device, commonly referred to as the fax machine, is now used worldwide by businesses,...
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Fax Information
2,595 words, approx. 9 pages
Fax (short for facsimile, from Latin fac simile, "make similar", i.e. "make a copy") is a telecommunications technology used to transfer copies (facsimiles) of documents, especially using affordable devices operating over the telephone network. The word...


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The Washington Post
Fax of Life
09/04/1989: 377 words, approx. 1 pages
SO IT HAS come to this. The fax machine, the fastest method yet invented for transmitting pages and pages of windy verbiage, has joined forces with the political campaign, the most powerful known engine for producing it. The result of this unholy union is evident...
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The Washington Post
Fax Americana
02/06/1990: 593 words, approx. 2 pages
The most important new word in the English language is fax. It is a method of sending paper by telephone. For example, if I want to shoot you a clipping from this newspaper, I put it into my fax machine and it is transmitted...
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Investor's Business Daily
J2 Global's Internet Service Gets Faxes Into Your Inbox
6/12/2007: 818 words, approx. 3 pages
Don't tell J2 Global Communications that the fax is dead or dying. J2's core business revolves around fax services, and it's far from petering out.But it's not about reams of paper spitting out of fax machines. J2 JCOM uses proprietary software that converts paper faxes...
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AP News
Police: Polar bear threat a hoax
4/19/2007: 292 words, approx. 1 pages
The Berlin Zoo received a fax threatening to end the life of its superstar polar bear baby Knut, which police dismissed Thursday as a hoax and zoo officials insisted would not disrupt daily viewing of the cub.The fax, which the zoo received on Wednesday read,...
 


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