Information Age Tales Information Age Tales

Information Age Tales

From Adams Apple to the Apple II and Beyond

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Beschreibung des Verlags

Early in recorded human history, the literacy rate was as low as one percent, and reading materials were available to only the elite. How times have changed! In Information Age Tales, author Brad Bradford chronicles these changes, documenting how technology growth continues to change the world, upsetting the balance of power on almost every continent.

Information Age Tales recaps the history of speech, languages, writing, and memory and describes how these revolutions paved the way for todays age of cyberspace. He shows how history may be repeating itself as knowledge-sharing information technology such as Facebook and Twitter have a global effect.

Bradford presents an information technology trail that includes concepts such as the following:

Water monkeys may have been our ancestors.

Fearsome Mongol warriors played a positive role in the rise of Western Civilization.

Hindus in India and the Arabs unveiled long-hidden numerical tools needed for modern science to emerge in the West.

Interchangeable parts appear more than four centuries before Eli Whitney won his historic patent to manufacture muskets with them.

Information Age Tales imparts stories revolving around the wonders of the written word and shows the role technology has played in the rise of past civilizations.

GENRE
Computer und Internet
ERSCHIENEN
2011
30. August
SPRACHE
EN
Englisch
UMFANG
200
Seiten
VERLAG
IUniverse
GRÖSSE
824,6
 kB

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