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Forecasting the Telephone: A Retrospective Technology Assessment

This book provides a comprehensive look at the telephone's evolution from its inception to the present day, examining its technological advancements and the societal changes it has influenced. more

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Ithiel de Sola Pool

Ithiel de Sola Pool was an American sociologist and information theorist renowned for his research on the social implications of information technology and his contributions to the field of communication studies. His work focused on the role of communication in society, particularly the impact of television and other media on social behavior. more

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