Which religious publishing innovation was developed after extensive customer feedback revealed believers wanted more portable scripture options?
Religious texts are some of the most published and translated works in history, but their production and distribution have evolved dramatically in modern times. This trivia question explores a significant milestone in religious publishing that revolutionized how spiritual seekers access sacred content. Test your knowledge about the intersection of religious publishing, technology, and consumer feedback that changed the landscape of spiritual literature accessibility.
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- The YouVersion Bible App (launched 2008), which became the first religious app to reach 100 million downloads based on user requests for mobile scripture access
- The Gutenberg Bible (1455), created after monastery surveys showed monks wanted personal copies of scripture
- The Jerusalem Talmud Pocket Edition (1992), developed when Israeli publishers surveyed synagogue attendees about travel needs
- The Illuminated Quran Project (2015), initiated after global Muslim focus groups requested more visually engaging formats
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