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Technological revolution
Author(s) -
James Wood
Publication year - 1994
Publication title -
institution of engineering and technology ebooks
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Book series
DOI - 10.1049/pbht019e_ch3
Subject(s) - realisation , telecommunications , hindsight bias , engineering , telegraphy , power (physics) , electrical engineering , physics , telephony , psychology , quantum mechanics , cognitive psychology
The Technological Revolution Our lives have been shaped by the changing technology around us. The internet has grown from just an idea, to a an integral part of our daily lives. Just a few years ago, cell phones were just that phones. They could talk, and they could text, but they weren’t the gateway to the world they have become today. None of this would be possible without computers, and more specifically, without the computer scientists and engineers that build them.

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