In 1926, a secretary noticed short lines between columns and highlighted the growing need for fax technology

Home Breaking News In 1926, a secretary noticed short lines between columns and highlighted the growing need for fax technology
Long before fax machines became office staples, the concept of transmitting documents remotely was evolving. From Alexander Bain’s 1843 patent to early 20th-century newspaper photo transmissions, the journey was driven by practical office needs. This evolution, often overlooked, highlights how everyday workers identified inefficiencies, paving the way for revolutionary communication tools that transformed business.