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  2. Toaster - Wikipedia

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    A toaster that used Twitter was cited as an early example of an application of the Internet of Things. [32] [33] Toasters have been used as advertising devices for online marketing. [34] With permanent modifications, a toaster oven can be used as a reflow oven to solder electronic components to circuit boards. [35] [36]

  3. Otto Frederick Rohwedder - Wikipedia

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    It was followed by other major companies when they saw how the bread was received. By 1932 the availability of standardized slices had boosted sales of automatic, pop-up toasters, an invention of 1926 by Charles Strite. In 1933 American bakeries for the first time produced more sliced than unsliced bread loaves. [4]

  4. William Hoskins (inventor) - Wikipedia

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    William Hoskins (1862–1934) [1] [2] [3] was an American inventor, chemist, electrical engineer, and entrepreneur in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, most active in Chicago, Illinois. He became the co-inventor in 1897 of modern billiard chalk with professional carom billiards player William A. Spinks .

  5. Paul Montgomery - Wikipedia

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    Early users of the Video Toaster included Todd Rundgren, Herbie Hancock, Penn and Teller, U2 and Oingo Boingo. [17] Montgomery's leadership and marketing skills helped NewTek and Play obtain major national press attention for its products, including feature stories on NBC Nightly News and an article in Rolling Stone Magazine .

  6. Home appliance - Wikipedia

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    The broad usage allows for nearly any device intended for domestic use to be a home appliance, including consumer electronics as well as stoves, [5] refrigerators, toasters [5] and air conditioners. The development of self-contained electric and gas-powered appliances, an American innovation, emerged in the early 20th century.

  7. Charles "Chuck" Harrison - Wikipedia

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    Charles "Chuck" Harrison (September 23, 1931 — November 29, 2018) [1] was an American industrial designer, speaker and educator.He was the first African-American executive to work at Sears, Roebuck and Company, starting in 1961 as a designer and eventually becoming manager of the company's entire design group.

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  9. Lloyd Groff Copeman - Wikipedia

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    From 1913, another of Copeman's inventions, a toaster with bread turner, was also produced by the Copeman Electric Stove Company. Electric toasters were a recent invention at that time - the first commercially successful version was patented in July 1909 - and the bread had to be turned manually once the first side had been toasted.