Digital Culture

The 20th Century saw many would-be revolutions, and none more significant than the digital revolution that resulted from technological advances made during WW II.
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The 20th Century saw many would-be revolutions, and none more significant than the digital revolution that resulted from technological advances made during WW II.

The impact of digital technology on cultural and heritage institutions worldwide has been compared in scope, longevity and profundity to the invention of the printing press.

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Craig Scutt
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Craig Scutt is a freelance author, journalist, and writer.