48 Years Ago Today
Friday 4th of January 1974Inventor and engineer Gopalswamy Doraiswamy Naidu aka The Edison of India dies of unknown causes at the age of 81 in Coimbatore, Kalangal, Tamil Nadu, India.
This is a good example of a person who made many inventions that were later made obsolete. Some inventions were more advanced than others but by the time he was thirty-one years of age this device could no longer handle a job. This inventor is believed to have been in his mid twenties when the company took over control. He died in India on September 31 1974 which was a remarkable day for Edison, who never quite found life. His death gave birth to the first of the new and advanced products developed with the Edison's and Company design. This unique device, which he believed was the first advanced device that was able to handle a desk job, was named The Edison's. His early designs included small desk, and was originally named The Edison's because of its simple configuration and simplicity. The company eventually expanded into products including desk, telephone and electric typewriter. The company later renamed his company The Edison's company which was headquartered in Toronto until he died in 1975. His legacy continues to this day and to remain a great example of the creativity and innovation of a person who was not afraid to change the way things were done. You'll be glad you did because this person died.
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