Second Information Revolution
Explore the transformative journey of communication and technology in Gerald W. Brock's insightful book, Second Information Revolution, published by Harvard University Press in 2003. With 336 pages of compelling content, Brock masterfully examines how information technology has reshaped daily life since the telephone and telegraph changed the world in the 19th century.
Delve into the profound implications of this second information revolution, tracing its evolution from the innovations sparked by World War II to the highs and lows of the Internet economy. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the impact of science and technology on society, as well as those keen on understanding the historical context of today's digital landscape.
Join the conversation about the future of information management and the media and communications industries that shape our world in Second Information Revolution.