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Jonathan Coopersmith
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| #1730446 in eBooks | 2015-02-12 | 2015-02-12 | File type: PDF||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| Faxed is the first history of the facsimile machine—the most ...|By David Czuba|Faxed is the first history of the facsimile machine—the most famous recent example of a tool made obsolete by relentless technological innovation. Technology historian Jonathan Coopersmith dials up a thoroughly researched text on the lowly fax machine. As banal as my generation thinks fa|||"Coopersmith provides an illuminating, meticulously researched and often fascinating account." (Times Literary Supplement)
|"Archival research and interviews were used to reveal this lost history, while a tone designed to entertain as well a
Faxed is the first history of the facsimile machine—the most famous recent example of a tool made obsolete by relentless technological innovation. Jonathan Coopersmith recounts the multigenerational, multinational history of that device from its origins to its workplace glory days, in the process revealing how it helped create the accelerated communications, information flow, and vibrant visual culture that characterize our contemporary world.
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