The ‘father of e-books’
An American historical document typed out on a university computer played a vital role in the digital revolution of electronic books in 1971.
In 1971, an American historical document typed out on a university computer played a vital role in the digital revolution of electronic books. It became the foundation of Project Gutenberg.
Michael Hart, the visionary behind the project, later became known as the ‘father of e-books’.
His close friend, Greg Newby, who was Project Gutenberg’s CEO and director, tells Gill Kearsley how a bike ride to a shop became the unlikely catalyst for a global transformation in how we read and share literature. Greg died shortly after giving this interview.
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