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Life After Television George F. Gilder

Life After Television By George F. Gilder

Life After Television by George F. Gilder


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America is at the forefront of telecomputer development, but government restrictions may hinder the US companies. Gilder suggests that the US has only to unleash its industrial resources to command the "telefuture", in which new technology will overthrow the stultifying influence of mass media.

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Life After Television by George F. Gilder

Television has long been identified as a dead hand on culture; but George Gilder suggests here that this centralized, authoritarian institution is also a dying technology and that the telecomputer - a powerful interactive system that will affect all aspects of life, from education to business to leisure time - will replace it. America is presently at the forefront of telecomputer development, but government restrictions - such as those that limit the wide use of fibre-optic technology - may hinder the American companies in the vanguard. Gilder's optimistic message is that the United States has only to unleash its industrial resources to command the "telefuture", in which new technology will overthrow the stultifying influence of mass media and renew the power of individuals.

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CIN0393033856VG
9780393033854
0393033856
Life After Television by George F. Gilder
Used - Very Good
Hardback
WW Norton & Co
1992-12-30
126
N/A
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