Purchase one of 1st World Library's Classic Books and help support our free internet library of downloadable eBooks. Visit us online at www.1stWorldLibrary.ORG - - Thirty-five short years, and presto the newborn art of telephony is fullgrown. Three million telephones are now scattered abroad in foreign countries, and seven millions are massed here, in the land of its birth. So entirely has the telephone outgrown the ridicule with which, as many people can well remember, it was first received, that it is now in most places taken for granted, as though it were a part of the natural phenomena...
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Casson was a Canadian journalist who wrote about business and technology. He discusses the impact of the telephone in the first 25 years of its existence. Casson begins with Bell's discovery and the trouble he had being taken seriously, then moves on to improvements made in the telephone's technology, and finally discusses how the telephone changed all aspects of our lives.
Casson was a Canadian journalist who wrote about business and technology. He discusses the impact of the telephone in the first 25 years of its existe...