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Elisha Gray and Teleprinter

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Difference between Elisha Gray and Teleprinter

Elisha Gray vs. Teleprinter

Elisha Gray (August 2, 1835 – January 21, 1901) was an American electrical engineer who co-founded the Western Electric Manufacturing Company. A teleprinter (teletypewriter, Teletype or TTY) is an electromechanical typewriter that can be used to send and receive typed messages through various communications channels, in both point-to-point and point-to-multipoint configurations.

Similarities between Elisha Gray and Teleprinter

Elisha Gray and Teleprinter have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Telegraphy, Western Electric, Western Union.

Telegraphy

Telegraphy (from Greek: τῆλε têle, "at a distance" and γράφειν gráphein, "to write") is the long-distance transmission of textual or symbolic (as opposed to verbal or audio) messages without the physical exchange of an object bearing the message.

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Western Electric

Western Electric Company (WE, WECo) was an American electrical engineering and manufacturing company that served as the primary supplier to AT&T from 1881 to 1996.

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Western Union

The Western Union Company is an American financial services and communications company.

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Elisha Gray and Teleprinter Comparison

Elisha Gray has 41 relations, while Teleprinter has 131. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 1.74% = 3 / (41 + 131).

References

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