Monday, February 22, 2010
Telegraph
Telegraph has gone far since it was first developed. Instead of using Morse code to send mass information to one person to another. This is possible by e-mail, the internet, or text messaging. These messages can be sent all over the world within seconds. Back in 1837 Morse code was all the hype, though a person can send so much information because it cost to send every letter. While today we do pay a chuck amount of money a month for the service, but we are not limited to send how much information. I believe that Morse code helped a lot during the US Civil War because the president got basically a “play by play” of the situation. Though he was not updated every thirty minutes, but I am sure he got updated day by day.
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