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The first practical typewriter was invented by Christopher Latham Sholes, along with his colleagues Carlos Glidden and Samuel Soule, in the 1860s. Their typewriter, patented in 1868 and later refined, became commercially successful when the Remington Company began manufacturing it in 1873. This machine featured the QWERTY keyboard layout, which is still in use today.