The second information revolution / Gerald W. Brock.
Thanks to inexpensive computers and data communications, the speed and volume of human communication are exponentially greater than they were even a quarter-century ago. Not since the advent of the telephone and telegraph in the nineteenth century has information technology changed daily life so rad...
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Cambridge, Mass. :
Harvard University Press,
2003.
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