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Life After Television
Book • 1985
In *Life After Television*, George Gilder predicts the demise of traditional television and telephony due to advancements in computer and fiber optic technology.
He envisions a future where telecomputers transform business, education, and leisure activities, challenging centralized institutions like cable networks and multinational corporations.
The book explores how these technological shifts could lead to greater individualism and empowerment.
He envisions a future where telecomputers transform business, education, and leisure activities, challenging centralized institutions like cable networks and multinational corporations.
The book explores how these technological shifts could lead to greater individualism and empowerment.
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