One hundred and sixty years ago, the first transatlantic telegram traveled from Britain to the United States along a rickety undersea wire. It consisted of twenty-one words – and took seventeen hours to arrive. Today, the same trip takes as little as 60 milliseconds. A dense mesh of fiber-optic cables girdles the world, pumping vast quantities of information across the planet.
Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2018/jan/31/data-laws-corporate-america-capitalism?source=Snapzu
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