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The History of Web Conferencing – How the Web Conference Was Born

The birth of web conferencing has launched business into a new age of communication productivity. Not be confused with video conferencing, Internet web conferencing have created an online audio-visual...

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The History of Cable TV – Can You Remember?

This is the history of cable TV – a history that’ll probably spark many memories for baby boomers. For baby boomers are the TV generation. They grew up as TV grew. So we’d like to present a little...

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The History of Long Distance – A Communications Revolution

When Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone in 1876 (okay, there are claims others did before, but he filed for the patent first and he is the officially credited inventor), he soon realized...

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The History of Phonecards – The World Communicates

The history of prepaid phonecards is indeed an international affair. We’ll take you on this trip around the world, and bring you up-to-date on an industry that’s growing at an absolutely incredible...

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The History of Ring Tones – Classical to Rap

The air is alive with the sound of ring tones…or something like that. But it really is. Everywhere you go you can hear distinctive and unique cellphone rings, identifying a phone, or a particular...

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The History of Satellite TV – A Vision for the Future

Arthur C. Clarke wasn't thinking "satellite tv" when he wrote an article called “Extraterrestrial Relays”, but the seed was planted. The article, which was published in “Wireless World Magazine” in...

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The History of Voicemail – “Press One to Find Out…”

Are you tired of voicemail yet? Would you like to speak to a real person again? Are you frustrated with having to listen to all those “press this, press that” directions before you get where you want...

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The History of Television – Man’s New Best Friend!

Although traditional thinking tells us that man’s best friend has always been the dog, common thinking has been that in the last century man has quietly become infatuated with a new best...

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The History of Direct TV Connections – A Comparison With Cable TV Connection

Direct TV does not have a very long history buy very huge demand in the current broadcasting market. The service has been highly ranked in customer satisfaction in the United States among satellite TV...

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The History of Disc Jockeys – From Broadcasting Gramophones to Streaming...

Although gramophone records were first commercially produced in America in the year 1892, they would not be broadcast over audio radio waves for another fourteen years when, in 1906, a contralto vocal...

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