Two Stanford scholars, specializing in the 17th and 18th centuries, reveal that the earlier era prefigured the "information overload," with its own equivalents of Twitter, Facebook and Google+.
They found that Social networks have been key to almost all revolutions -- from 1789 to the Arab Spring, See the video below:
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Twitter, Facebook equivalents helped revolutions of 18th century: Stanford researchers
Twitter, Facebook equivalents helped revolutions of 18th century: Stanford researchers
Anil Singh
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
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