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Communications and broadcasting from wired words to wireless Web

Presents the history of modern communications and broadcasting through an overview of key inventions and their inventors including, among others, the telegraph and Samuel Morse, sound recording and Thomas Edison, and television and Philo Farnsworth.

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  • "Presents the history of modern communications and broadcasting through an overview of key inventions and their inventors including, among others, the telegraph and Samuel Morse, sound recording and Thomas Edison, and television and Philo Farnsworth."
  • "Presents the history of modern communications and broadcasting through an overview of key inventions and their inventors including, among others, the telegraph and Samuel Morse, sound recording and Thomas Edison, and television and Philo Farnsworth."@en
  • "Learn about the development and interconnection of scientific ideas (ex. electromagnetism, leading to the telegraph and telephone; Maxwells wave theory, leading to radio and television), as well as the inventors themselves."

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  • "History"@en
  • "History"
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Juvenile works"@en
  • "Juvenile works"

http://schema.org/name

  • "Communications and broadcasting from wired words to wireless Web"@en
  • "Communications and broadcasting"@en
  • "Communications and broadcasting"
  • "Communications and broadcasting : from wired words to wireless Web"@en
  • "Communications and broadcasting : from wired words to wireless Web"