"All Wired Up"
Introduction As you learned in this chapter, the technology revolution began in 1946 and quickly accelerated through the developments of integrated circuits, microprocessors, and personal computers. By the late 1990s, computers had transformed American business, communications, and culture. The Internet set a world of information at our fingertips, revolutionizing telecommunications and shrinking the vastness of the global community. Each day, as new innovations challenge our old ideas about the economy and society, we are put to the task of either keeping up with the pace of technology or falling behind in the cyber race. This special report takes an in-depth look at how individuals are coping with technological change and trying to keep in digital step with the rest of the world.
Destination Title: Our Interactive World
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