Is Google trying to own the internet? We can draw great parallels from today to the past. Before the bringing of written communication to the plains of Southern Africa, the Zulu tribe had already developed an organized system to get the news out to its people. The chief employed criers who reported each morning to […]
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Google’s Fiber Optics, A New Age of Zulu Style Control on the Horizon?
Posted by: markherbert | November 8, 2011 | No Comment |Japan and the history of print journalism aren’t two topics that people often think about together. And truthfully, I have no idea how they impact each other, either. But I studied Japanese in high school so I figured I’d volunteer to blog about the Japanese contribution. Much of our timeline has concentrated on Europe and […]
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Tags: Comm 455, history of print journalism, Japanese Contribution, kawaraban, Lexie Ramage
Tags: Comm 455, history of print journalism, Japanese Contribution, kawaraban, Lexie Ramage