JOUR 1001 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Mass Production, Unbridled, Screw Press

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Gutenberg (1398 february 3, 1468): printing and the birth of modernity. New technologies such as online music services, online retail and book stores. The most profitable media destination produces none of its own content, the. Services such as having a lawyer or seeing a doctor are now being replaced and driverless cars are overtaking original companies most profitable television websites own no stations, etc. with self-representation and self-diagnosis. Industrialising services such as couch surfing in order to make money. Communication technology has created entirely new ways to transfer. It as also allowed new types of journalism and reporting by changing the way. They constitute the central nervous system of society information that information circulates and that society reflects on itself mechanisms of connection. Printing was a sophisticated machine for its time, yet it"s job was simple to. The printing press was the catalyst for the change between the middle ages.

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