His achievements triggered the invention of the wireless telegraph and radio.
You can say the same for the automobile, the radio, the telephone and telegraph, jet air travel.
The Daily Telegraph's radio critic Gillian Reynolds said she agreed with Claire Fox of the Institute of Ideas who suggested on Radio 4's Any Questions that it would be better to let sleeping dogs lie.
Previous technologies, including the telegraph, aircraft, radio and television, were also expected to bolster democracy, he observes, but they failed to live up to expectations.
It has spawned a number of industries (telegraph, telephone, radio, TV, film, recorded sound and music) and vast academic empires in economics and anti-trust law.
The telegraph, telephone, radio, railroads, and other new technologies have led to similar fears in the past and those fears have yet to be realized.
And yet most tracks of this ilk function perfectly well on another, more innocent level - ambiguity being a necessary function of addressing such themes while also hoping to get played on the radio, according to the Daily Telegraph's chief rock critic Neil McCormick.
Transformative inventions--the printing press, steam engine, telegraph, automobile, airplane, radio and television, computer and Internet and so on--require constant investment.
Mixing readable explanations with quirky biographical details, he relates the stories of the telegraph, the telephone, electrification, radio, radar and computers, and of the people behind them.
In the Daily Telegraph, Charles Moore says the episode of Radio 4's The Reunion about the spy Anthony Blunt was disgracefully one-sided.
The telegraph and the telephone, followed by the airplane and radio, empowered corporations to vault national boundaries, conduct their business globally--and shift their wealth to the least onerous tax system.
Clausewitz pre-dated the telegraph (invented six years after his death) let alone radio, television, and the Internet.
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