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D12 (May 2005, #6)

The Digital Dynamic: How Communications Media Shape Our World
Miller, M. Rex
The Futurist, May/Jun 2005, v39, #3;  pp31-35
“Television began entering homes less than 60 years ago and swiftly changed almost every aspect of human life - from business and education to politics and sports. Now, digital communications - computers, PDAs, the Internet, Blackberries, etc - are bringing another communications revolution that is likely to produce an even more radical transformation of peoples' lives. In the digital world, the boundaries that once separated physics, poetry, metaphysics, and other disciplines are beginning to blur. Clearly, managing the transition into the Digital Era will not be easy or problem free.” M. Rex Miller is the author of “The Millennium Matrix.”

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