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History of Entertainment Technology

One of the great things about history is that it doesn’t change – it just grows. As excited as I am to be webcasting this semester’s class live, we ran into a little trouble with the wireless network for the History of Entertainment Technology presentation given 08/31/10. Fortunately, I had taped the same presentation last semester, so it’s very similar if not entirely accurate. ;-) Enjoy!

2 Comments

  1. Nice to see you include Philo T. in your presentation, Pinky. May I suggest you also look up the name of Eldridge Reeves Johnson? He was the founder of Victor Talking Machines, and one of the principal figures behind the introduction of the gramophone/disk. Edison may have invented sound recording, but Johnson invented the recording industry.

  2. Glad you’re netcasting your classes. Nice to have online. Have you considered podcasting them and submitting them to iTunes U? I’ve downloaded lots of classes there to brush up on programming and such.

    Also, if you’re getting lots of spam you might want to try Disqus.com plugin. Lunch soon my friend. Got a new venture to share with you, think you’re going to like this one.

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