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World War II veteran brought copy machines to Grand Rapids

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GRAND RAPIDS, MI -- When William S. Reed saw the first copier in the late 1950s, he knew the machines would be indispensable to businesses. Reed didn’t invent the ubiquitous office technology, but his Grand Rapids firm sold the first models in the region. That foresight helped him build the largest office equipment dealer in West Michigan. “My father is responsible for creating more paperwork in West Michigan than anybody else,” quips Reed's son, Russ. The Grand Rapids resident, who was a...
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The War For The Modern Office Has Begun

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The War For The Modern Office Has Begun by Print Audit In 2015, Print Audit was proud to introduce you to The 7 Deadly Sinners of the Office Equipment Industry. They shared the good, the bad, and the exciting issues facing our channel. Read more of this post
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How US prevented Japan's Toshiba from becoming No.1 chipmaker

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In the 1980s, American policymakers saw Japanese chip makers as their biggest threat. With a smile on her face, American Congresswoman Helen Delich Bentley took turns with fellow lawmakers to swing sledgehammers and smash a Toshiba stereo on the grounds of the Capitol. “Treachery by any other name is still treachery,” Bentley told the assembled journalists. “But if it had another name, it would be Toshiba.” The incident occurred in July 1987, when the Japanese electronics giant faced...
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