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· Edison predicted that people would use phonograph technology to record phone conversations, dictation and final messages of dying family members.

· Phonograph literally means "writing sound" or "sound writer" in Greek.

· The very first model Edison made was with was paper.

· Another name for Phonograph is Gramophone.

· The Phonograph was invented in 1877 and lasted till 1912, when the record player was invented.

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