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Previous communications technologies (printing presses, telegraphs) centralized communication but the Internet provides "a radical reversal of this long trend". Technology doesn't guarantee what will happen, but it makes new things possible. This section investigates how. |
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Previous communications technologies (printing presses, telegraphs) centralized communication but the Internet provides "a radical reversal of this long trend". Technology doesn't guarantee what will happen, but it makes new things possible. This section investigates how.