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Information Age

Compare today’s technological revolution to the Industrial Revolution.

 "Corporate Development During the Industrial Revolution" is an essay. A critical review of this essay is linked to the site.
http://www.cyberlearning-world.com/nhhs/essays/industry.htm

"The Second Industrial Revolution" is a chapter from Digital Design Media by William J. Mitchell and Malcolm McCullough. This chapter places the following question in broad historical context. How will architects, landscape architects and urban designers work in the emerging postindustrial era, and what will they produce?
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/modsbook35.html#The%20Second%20Industrial%20Revolution

This site at the University of New Brunswick, Canada deals with the interaction between Society & Technology and is meant to be informative and provide additional insight into how technological advances have made and are continuing to make a tremendous impact on society. Inventors, Invention and the Processes of Technological Innovation explores TECHNOLOGY AND ITS CREATORS: WHO'S IN CHARGE OF WHOM?
http://www.unb.ca/web/courses/sociology/soci2534/lnk2.htm
http://www.unb.ca/courses/soci2534/chapter/15/

The Information Society is a lecture by Ewan Sutherland.
http://sutherla.tripod.com/infsoc/lectures.html