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Encyclopedia of New Media : An Essential Reference to Communication and Technology
by Steve Jones (Editor)
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with references to "Media Lab".
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... the computers could give to human communication. Once the WELL was up and running, Brand spent a year at MIT's Media Lab; his book reflecting on his experiences there, The Media Lab: Inventing the Future at MIT, was published in 1987. Unlike ... "
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When Things Start to Think
by Neil A. Gershenfeld
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... In the 1980s at centers such as MIT's Media Lab, people realized that the implications of a digital representation go far beyond reliability: content can transcend its physical representation. ... "
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Media Lab, United States, Vannevar Bush, World Wide Web, Any Thing, Bill of Rights, World War, digital evolution, electronic ink, movable metal type, quantum computer, wearable computers
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The Age of Multimedia and Turbonews
by William James Willis
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... In addition, research and development of HDTV systems has picked up at research locations such as MIT Media Lab, where work has been underway for years to help give the United States a competitive edge in the HDTV battle. ... "
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United States, New York, Media Lab, Time Warner, Eon Corp, Channel One, failed videotex experiments, audiotex service, fiber optic highway, videotex services, videotex system, personalized newspaper
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... those who saw the ICT revolution in rather more existential terms, the guru/hero of choice was Nicholas Negroponte of MIT Media Lab. Negroponte both funded and wrote articles for Wired magazine that rapidly became the journal for the digital cognoscenti. Negroponte is ... "
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