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  • 1763: The Man who Made a “Mechanical Internet” in the Era of the French Revolution

    Posted by Tin Pongrac
    |Date: December 25, 2015
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    1763: The Man who Made a “Mechanical Internet” in the Era of the French Revolution

    1763: The Man who Made a “Mechanical Internet” in the Era of the French Revolution

    The man who invented a really interesting early system of transmitting information over long distances wa ...

    The man who invented a really interesting early system of transmitting information over long distances was born in France back in 1763. He is considered the father of modern telecommunications, becaus ...

    December 25, 2015
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