Gutenberg's invention of printing is the greatest event-the mother of revolution — Victor Hugo Copy Share Image
I wouldn't be surprised if history records Tim Berners-Lee as the second Gutenberg. — Jeff Bezos Copy Share Image
I owe all my knowledge to the German inventor, Johannes Gutenberg! — Mehmet Murat Ildan Copy Share Image
“away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included” — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Gutenberg made everybody a reader. Xerox makes everybody a publisher. — Marshall McLuhan Copy Share Image
“We are in the middle of the biggest revolution in reading and writing since the advent of the Gutenberg press.” — Sara Sheridan Copy Share Image
I read more books for research purposes, whether its a fictionalized biography of Johannes Gutenberg or a stack of urban fantasies. — Jim C. Hines Copy Share Image
We can put television in its proper light by supposing that Gutenberg's great invention had been directed at printing only comic books. — Robert M Hutchins Copy Share Image
“Before Gutenberg, libraries were small -- the Cambridge University library had only 122 volumes in 1424, for instance; after Gutenberg literacy became widespread.” — Larry Stone Copy Share Image
“Gutenberg had died after inventing Europe’s first real printing press. The Chinese and Koreans had long used wood-block printing, and even ceramic… — Andrew Marr Copy Share Image
Anyone familiar with the marvels of the Worldwide Web can hardly fail to see that we have entered a new era in… — Randal Marlin Copy Share Image
The net's future is far from assured, and history offers much warning. Within a few decades of Gutenberg's creation, princes and priests… — Vint Cerf Copy Share Image
With the development of the Internet...we are in the middle of the most transforming technological event since the capture of fire. I… — John Perry Barlow Copy Share Image
It was stone carvers in ancient Rome, scribes in the Middle Ages, all the way through Gutenberg to the present day. That's… — Michael Bierut Copy Share Image
I'm called an oral historian, which is something of a joke. Oral history was here long before the pen, long before Gutenberg… — Studs Terkel Copy Share Image
It might be argued that genuine spontaneity is not really possible or desirable so long as printed scores of great works exist.… — Donal Henahan Copy Share Image
The Internet has been the most fundamental change during my lifetime and for hundreds of years. Someone the other day said, "It's… — Rupert Murdoch Copy Share Image
The world of visual perspective is one of unified and homogeneous space. Such a world is alien to the resonating diversity of… — Marshall McLuhan Copy Share Image
Writers today must navigate the shifting verbal currents of the post-Gutenberg era. When does jargon end and a new vernacular begin? Where's… — Constance Hale Copy Share Image
“It’s always the end of the world,” said Russell Grandinetti, one of Amazon’s top executives. “You could set your watch on it… — Russell Grandinetti Copy Share Image
“In asking me to contribute a mite to the memorial to Gutenberg you give me pleasure and do me honor. The world… — Mark Twain Copy Share Image
[In plotting earthquake measurements] the range between the largest and smallest magnitudes seemed unmanageably large. Dr. Beno Gutenberg then made the natural… — Charles Francis Richter Copy Share Image
It's not progress to take books off shelves. If one more person says this [ebooks] is the new Gutenberg, I will probably… — Jeanette Winterson Copy Share Image
The quintessential exercise of free speech in a culture supposedly built on that concept and dedicated to it, the Internet's development is… — L. Neil Smith Copy Share Image
Gutenberg, your printing press has been violated by this evil book, Mein Kampf! — Friedrich Kellner Copy Share Image
The information highway will transform our culture as dramatically as Gutenberg's press did the Middle Ages. — Bill Gates Copy Share Image
“It is interesting to note how often a technological development—such as Gutenberg’s—promotes rather than eliminates that which it is supposed to supersede.” — Anna Quindlen Copy Share Image
While learning to code may have once been an arduous or expensive process, the college dropouts who developed Codecademy have democratized coding… — Douglas Rushkoff Copy Share Image
The usual designation of the magnitude scale to my name does less than justice to the great part that Dr. Gutenberg played… — Charles Francis Richter Copy Share Image
“Manuscript editions didn't immediately die out with the printing explosion that burst across Europe in the 1460s and 1470s. Manuscripts continued to… — Ian Lamont Copy Share Image
For 500 years after Gutenberg, the dominant form of information was the printed page: knowledge was primarily delivered in a fixed format,… — Katharine Viner Copy Share Image
“What worries me is that a load of shite has been talked about digitisation as being the new Gutenberg, but the fact… — Jeanette Winterson Copy Share Image
“After the birth of printing books became widespread. Hence everyone throughout Europe devoted himself to the study of literature... Every year, especially… — Johannes Kepler Copy Share Image
Before Gutenberg, there was this really very strong oral storytelling culture where being able to relay stories from person to person was… — Khoi Vinh Copy Share Image
They've been screaming about the death of literacy for years, but I think TV is the Gutenberg [printing] press. I think TV… — Sherman Alexie Copy Share Image
One of the stories I love is how Gutenberg’s printing press set off this interesting chain reaction, where all of a sudden… — Steven Johnson Copy Share Image
The solution was eventually found by Johannes Gutenberg, who made the breakthrough that finally established printing as the communication technology of the… — Alister E. McGrath Copy Share Image