A brief history of digitalization
Cultural critic Martin Burckhardt (born 1957) shows that the digital era began back in 1746. We would not have had the Internet if Abbot Nolle had not discovered that electricity spreads almost instantly, if Joseph-Marie Jacquart had not invented his loom and if Charles Babbage had not created his analytical machine — the prototype of a modern computer. Digitalization is driven not by mathematics, but by human passions and aspirations. This book provides an opportunity to look at the computer not as a device, but as a new model of society that will determine our future. Here is everything about the history of the car that you wanted to know, but were afraid to ask.
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