Life after television

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Life after television

by George Gilder

W.W. Norton, 1994

revised ed

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Originally published: Whittle Book as part of The Larger Agenda Series in 1990 by Whittle Communications

The first Norton edition 1992

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In his visionary new book George Gilder brilliantly and persuasively outlines the sweeping new developments in computer and fiber optic technology that spell certain death to traditional television and telephony. In their places, he argues, will emerge a new paradigm in which people-to-people communications give way to links among computers to be found in every home and office. The rise of the telecomputer (or "teleputer") will utterly transform the way we do business, educate our children, and spend our leisure time, and will imperil such large, centralized, top-down organizations as cable networks, phone companies, government bureaucracies, and multinational corporations.

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