Infinity, Limited
This is Jonathan Coopersmith's history of technology blog. An Associate Professor of History at Texas A&M; University, Coopersmith’s latest book is FAXED: The Rise and Fall of the Fax Machine (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2015).
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Feb 11, 2019
Why do people still use fax machines?
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Dec 30, 2018
Technology's Poor Step-Sister: Maintenance
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May 12, 2017
What Fax Machines Can Tell Us About Electric Cars
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Feb 12, 2017
Academic opposition to Trump's Muslim ban
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Jan 12, 2017
Obama's Legacy in Science, Technology, and Innovation
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Dec 23, 2016
"It Can't Happen Here, Can It?" Will Trump and Climate Deniers Purge American Science and Technology?
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Sep 25, 2016
Coal Comfort: Is Hillary Clinton being “Al Gored�?
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Jul 22, 2016
The real star of the 1968 conventions: Now you really are there
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Jul 19, 2016
Does Technology Make Us Dumber or Smarter? Yes.
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Jun 17, 2016
Technology and Politics: Neither good, nor bad, nor neutral
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Feb 17, 2016
What if politicians acted like engineers?
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Dec 31, 2015
Why I Miss Old Fashioned Library Cards
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Nov 10, 2015
Why Do Some Scholars Win Prizes (and Others Don't)?
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Sep 20, 2015
Another Casualty of Bin Laden's Attack on America Was the Space Program
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Jul 18, 2015
Comparative History: Telling A Tale of Two Cities
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Feb 25, 2015
Compromising Engineers and the Keystone XL Pipeline
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Feb 16, 2015
Welcome to Infinity, Limited
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