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| #201753 in Books | Rutgers University Press | 1999-12-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.02 x.54 x5.98l,.86 | File type: PDF | 240 pages | ||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| An okay survey|By Donald Clarke|I learned a lot from this book. Each survey of the early history of Edison's invention teaches me something I didn't know. I had no idea there was such a huge variety of office dictation machines, or that telephone answering machines began to be invented over a hundred years ago, or that AT&T hated them and fought against them tooth and nail. Mr|.com |When, in 1877, Thomas Edison and his associates invented the phonograph, he thought that it would be used primarily as a device for making home recordings, not as a tool for listening to recordings produced by others--a development, John Philip Sousa comp
David L. Morton examines the process of invention, innovation, and diffusion of communications technology, using the history of sound recording as the focus. Off the Record demonstrates how the history of both the hardware and the ways people used it is essential for understanding why any particular technology became a fixture in everyday life or faded into obscurity. Morton’s approach to the topic differs from most previous works, ...
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