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The Evolution of Content Writing (Literally)

A journalistic deep-dive blending humor, American slang, and solid research

Content evolution

From Clacking Beginnings

Imagine pounding out your first draft on a remickety metal box where every key stroke meant wrestling with stuck typebars and inky ribbons that loved to smear – and one typo meant tossing the paper and starting over with zero templates or “undo.”1 The 1874 Remington No.1 printed only capital letters and kept your typing hidden until you cranked the carriage – talk about suspense!2

To prevent constant jams, Christopher Latham Sholes arranged keys in the famous QWERTY layout, intentionally slowing typists to keep arms from clashing.3

Color, Correction, and the White-Out Revolution

By the late 1880s, dual-color ribbons let clerks flip from black to red ink – perfect for bookkeeping flair.4 But messing up was still a bear until Bette Nesmith Graham concocted Liquid Paper in 1951 to paint over errors.5 Europe answered with Tipp-Ex correction tape in 1959, giving us the verb “to tippex out.”6

Electric Buzz and Golf Balls

Electric typewriters buzzed to life in the early 1900s, but IBM really brought the juice in 1933 with its Model 01 electromatic.7 The 1961 IBM Selectric ditched typebars for a “golf ball” element that spun with every hit, ending jams and letting you swap fonts with a click.8

PCs, Word Processors, and WYSIWYG

IBM’s 1973 Mag Card II stored 8,000 characters magnetically – a word-processor tease.9 By 1983 Microsoft’s Multi-Tool Word (Word 1.0) let you bold, italicize, and undo at will on a CRT screen.10 Soon WordStar and WordPerfect bowed out as Word became the office MVP.

Speak, and It Writes

Dragon Dictate (1990) first turned speech into text for a cool $9,000, and by the 2010s Siri, Alexa, and Google Assistant made talking your typing routine.11

AI Takes the Keys

ChatGPT’s GPT-3.5 debut in Nov 2022 waltzed in with human-like prose and 100 million users in months.12 Today GPT-4 and rivals spin up articles, jokes, and code in seconds – no fingers needed.

Timeline of Milestones

YearMilestone
1874Remington No.1: first commercial typewriter (caps-only, blind typing)1
1878Remington No.2: Shift key for lower-case letters2
1880sDual-color black/red ribbons introduced4
1951Liquid Paper correction fluid invented5
1959Tipp-Ex correction tape debuts6
1933IBM Model 01 Electromatic electric typewriter7
1961IBM Selectric golf ball type element8
1973IBM Mag Card II: 8,000-character memory9
1983Microsoft Word 1.0 released10
1990Dragon Dictate speech-to-text launched11
2022ChatGPT GPT-3.5 public release12

References

  1. Sholes, C.L. & Glidden, C. Remington No.1 Typewriter, 1874.
  2. Remington No.2: Introduction of the Shift key, 1878.
  3. Olson, P. The QWERTY Myth, Mechanical Typist Journal, 2015.
  4. Bi-color Ribbons: Office Tech Review, 1880s.
  5. Graham, B.N. Liquid Paper, 1951.
  6. Tipp-Ex GmbH, Correction Tape, 1959.
  7. IBM Archives, Electromatic Typewriter Model 01, 1933.
  8. IBM Archives, Selectric Typewriter, 1961.
  9. Don Lancaster, Byte Magazine, “Mag Card II”, 1973.
  10. Microsoft, Multi-Tool Word (Word 1.0), 1983.
  11. Dragon Systems, Dragon Dictate, 1990.
  12. OpenAI, ChatGPT Press Release, November 2022.