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DOI: 10.1109/62.143196
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The history of communications-from cave drawings to mail messages

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“…In the pre-printing era, there was no synchronous and mass communication technology, and the possibility of long-distance message transmission was quite limited (Chakravarthi 1992). Within this period, only local and small-scale communication prevailed.…”
Section: Rumour Facilitation Features In Online Social Media Platformsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the pre-printing era, there was no synchronous and mass communication technology, and the possibility of long-distance message transmission was quite limited (Chakravarthi 1992). Within this period, only local and small-scale communication prevailed.…”
Section: Rumour Facilitation Features In Online Social Media Platformsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because of their role in signaling, obscuring smokes also have been strongly tied to remote and secret communication from their earliest inception (Chakravarthi, 1992;Leighton, 1969;Southern, 1990). In frontier and embattled regions, beacon towers were often collocated with troop fortifications to transmit military intelligence to a nearby troop outpost for supplies or reinforcements.…”
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confidence: 99%