Technological change and new information society (cybersociety) (last part)
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What characterizes the new technologies is their interdependence, that constitute a system in which the progress of each field will facilitate progress in other areas of technological innovation based on all the communicability of the information obtained and its translation specific code in each field through telecommunicated computers together. That is, technological advances are based on the communication of information obtained. This information facilitates the interdependence of new technologies. It is therefore crucial to know how information has evolved over time, so that a comparative study helps us to discover how it has been producing the social impact of successive technologies and how they have used or advocated, if not, different cultures.
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Joyanes Aguilar, Luis. 2000. “Technological Change and New Information Society (cybersociety) (last Part)”. Vivat Academia. Journal of Communication, no. 16 (June):1-12. https://doi.org/10.15178/va.2000.16.1-12.
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