We currently live in an age so dominated by easy access to information through the Internet that people born in the last three decades have been referred to as digital natives [1]. According to some historians, the Internet constitutes the fourth epoch-making phase of the evolution of communication, which started some 60,000 years ago with the development of language; the other two main steps were the development of writing, roughly 5,000 years ago, and printing, 11 and five centuries ago in China and Europe, respectively. In fact, the fourth step of the Internet was anticipated nearly two centuries ago by another system that revolutionized messaging over long distances-the electrical telegraph.

Messaging Before the Internet - Early Electrical Telegraphs

Guarnieri, Massimo
2019

Abstract

We currently live in an age so dominated by easy access to information through the Internet that people born in the last three decades have been referred to as digital natives [1]. According to some historians, the Internet constitutes the fourth epoch-making phase of the evolution of communication, which started some 60,000 years ago with the development of language; the other two main steps were the development of writing, roughly 5,000 years ago, and printing, 11 and five centuries ago in China and Europe, respectively. In fact, the fourth step of the Internet was anticipated nearly two centuries ago by another system that revolutionized messaging over long distances-the electrical telegraph.
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