Why Innovators Love January
Happy New Year! Such a special, precious, and meaning-infused day. Hope yours kicked off in a positive way! Thomas Edison filed his first-ever patent on January 1, 1869. 156 years
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Happy New Year! Such a special, precious, and meaning-infused day. Hope yours kicked off in a positive way! Thomas Edison filed his first-ever patent on January 1, 1869. 156 years
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