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What are the Means of communication in the 19th and 20th century?

Radio

Radio changed the way Americans received information and the way they were entertained. Radio was first used by the military as a means of communication for Navy ships. In 1920, radio became the first form of mass-communication. Radio programs, like the television programs of today, became a popular form of entertainment. Families sat around their radios listening to drama, mystery, and detective serials, soap operas, news programs, and children's shows.

Television

We cannot imagine what our world would be like today without television. We only need to go back a few generations however, and ask our grandparents and great-grandparents to find out what life was like. In the late 1920's, the idea of "radio movies" was demonstrated before a large audience in New York City and television was born. The first pictures were very blurry, and were broadcast over a screen that was only the size of a postage stamp!

Television images continued to improve during the 1930's and early 1940's. By the end of the 1940's, broadcasting companies were presenting programs that brought families together to watch their favorite shows in front of television sets around the country.

Since the 1940's television technology has made great progress. Television programming developed rapidly, and television became the fastest form of mass-communication. Color televisions, cable and satellite TV, video recorders, and remote controls have all been added to televisions of earlier years. New and exciting developments are still to come for TV audiences!

Telephones

Telephones have changed greatly since the late 1800's when they first became popular. Telephone lines connecting the east and west coasts of the United States were completed in 1915, making it possible to speak to someone across the country. Today, in the 21st century, phone calls between friends and businesses around the world are common everyday occurrences.

Now cell phone use is booming. In the decade from 1990 to 2000, cell phone use increased by 20 times. As the cost of having a cell phone decreases, more and more people around the world are enjoying the convenience of owning one.

Today telephone lines carry fax and internet information. Thomas Edison said that the invention of the telephone "brought the human family in closer touch." Wouldn't Edison be amazed at the changes in his invention today? What will be next for this remarkable means of communication?

See also Telephones in Inventions and Technology of the 19th Century at http://www.studyzone.org/testprep/ss5/b/ecotech19l.cfm

Computers

The computer is a 20th century technological wonder. With all of the new inventions and improvements that had made life easier in the late 19th and 20th centuries, it was almost unthinkable that life could get any better in the modern world. Then along came an innovation that changed the lives of people, businesses, and industries throughout the world. Computers have given us easy access to a wealth of information and knowledge, and they have made countless jobs much faster and easier.

The computer in its earliest form was not much more than a mathematical calculator, solving one problem at a time. As the computer was improved upon, various tasks could be performed and more data and information could be stored into the memory banks. Today's software makes computer use easy. Information can be shared and we can learn from each other in a quick, easy, and affordable manner. What is in store for technology in the 21st century? The answer lies only in the limits of our imaginations.

What is bt bringle?

Beacke tequlifialis bringle, origin available in USA.

What is the meaning of shttp and fttp?

SHTTP means Secure Hypertext Transmission Protocol (aka Secure-HTTP).

SHTTP is an extended version of HTTP providing security through encryption. SHTTP encrypts data transfers, but does not authenticate the client. The responsibility for authentication remains with the website (i.e. the responsibility for determining whether the visitor should be shown the information in the first place).

FTTP means Fiber to the Premises. This term is used in several contexts: as a blanket term for both FTTH and FTTB, or where the fiber network includes both homes and small businesses.

Fiber to the x (FTTx) is a generic term for any broadband network architecture that uses optical fiber to replace all or part of the usual metal local loop used for last mile telecommunications. The generic term originated as a generalization of several configurations of fiber deployment (FTTN, FTTC, FTTB, FTTH...), all starting by FTT but differentiated by the last letter, which is substituted by an x in the generalization.

Does more Static IP addresses speed up the internet connection?

No. Neither the type nor number of IP addresses in use have any effect on the speed of the connection. In a practical sense however, having more IP addresses generally means there are more computers sharing the connection and thus decreases the available bandwidth to each computer. Conversely, lines with static IPs generally have higher bandwidth because they're generally for business use and are more expensive. This is not a result of the IP addresses, it's just that the two normally go hand in hand.

How can you delete your cookies file in DOS mode?

Yes you can. If you have Win 98, WinMe it's not a problem. Just find the folder with cookies and delete it using del command or special sofware wich you can find for free in Internet. But you have Win NT based system (2000, Xp, Vista...) you have to have special software to be able to see partitions. If your system has FAT32 it's not a problem at all do what was told before for older version. But if you have NTFS file system then you have find special software ro read and write in NTFS system. Again such software you can find for free in internet.

Which one is not skeleton and flesh of HTML document?

In an HTML document, the "skeleton" refers to the structural elements like <html>, <head>, and <body>, while "flesh" pertains to the content elements such as paragraphs, images, and links. A component that is neither skeleton nor flesh would be comments, which are added using <!-- comment --> syntax. Comments do not affect the structure or content displayed on the webpage; they serve only as notes for developers.

What is a low melt fiber and where are they used?

استخدام الألياف نقطة انصهار منخفضة هو شائع. هناك العديد من انواع منها. يمكن للمرء أن يكون المثال الأوليفينات. كنت رأوا في نسج المنسوجات وبأشكال محبوكة ، سواء من التي تستخدم في صناعة الملابس. وهناك أيضا تطبيقات مثل البريد أو الشحن المغلفات.

Is BBC an example of an ISP?

No.


The BBC is a major internet publisher in text, audio and video, but does not offer internet services to the public.

You just had cable IP it works with USB but not with Ethernet they put in a new card?

You likely need to reset the cable modem in order for the modem to locate the physical address of your new Ethernet card. Make sure the Ethernet cable is properly connected to both the modem (or your router) and the Ethernet card at the back of the computer. Following tihs you may also want to restart your computer. You also need to make sure the driver is installed for the ethernet card. It should be located on OS or ethernet disk.

Are the discounts on high speed internet through the US Recovery Act still available?

Yes they are. The US government has made it that the high cost of high-speed internet can be subsidized by government grants for consumers as it was passed by Congress in 2009.

What is the coverage area for Telstra Broadband?

"Though Telstra is a fairly new business, Telstra Broadband now recently covers 99% of Australia. Mostly though, it is mobile satellite coverage, but with the typical download speed being between 550 kbps to 8 mbps."

How can you stop buffering problems?

The Best way i have found to stop buffering problems is to use speedbitaccelerator. It really works. you can find it at

www.videoaccelerator.com

What is toshiba's home page address?

Most international companies have a home page which is simply their name with a top level domain, such as .com etc.

The link to Toshiba is below.

How many mb's in a oc12?

There are 622 megabytes in an OC12 circuit. These megabytes are transferred per second at that rate. OC12 is a SONET standard product.

Why do some people on wikianswers evade certain questions by some people?

People usually answer questions on topics and subjects they are familiar with. In my case, that's Reptiles, Computers, Mathematics, Telephones, The UK and WikiAnswers. Some folks avoid answering certain questions because they might be uncomfortable with the topic (for example questions about sex or religion)