The surprisingly subtle ways Microsoft Word has changed the way we use language
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The surprisingly subtle ways Microsoft Word has changed the way we use language::As Microsoft Word turns 40, we look at the role the software has played in four decades of language and communication evolution.
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but at least Germany seems to have standards for this since 1949, so I doubt this can be contributed to Microsoft (alone).
Yeah, whe learned these standards in school.
There were books of letter and document templates, folks. Microsoft did not invent the semi-block format.
Right?
I'd posit WWII was the single greatest influence in recent history for more extensive standardization of just about everything in the business/project management/production/transportation/logistics worlds, and guess what - they all use tools like documentation and communication documents.
There were typing pools... And somehow Word standardized how docs are written/created??
And this BS from a "professor".
There's a reason for the phrase "Piled higher, Deeper" and this "professor" exemplifies it.