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In 1900, people primarily used the telephone for direct voice communication over distances, which was becoming increasingly common. Postal services, including letters and telegrams, were also widely used for written correspondence, with telegrams providing a quicker means of sending urgent messages. Additionally, newspapers and other printed media served as a way to disseminate information to larger audiences.

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