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Pre Industrial Age

(Before 1700's)
In the pre-Industrial age, around 4.5 million years ago, early
hominids discovered fire, created paper from plants, and
crafted weapons. They relied on stone tools and metals for
hunting and gathering, using crude stone tools to create rock art
like petroglyphs and pictographs, marking the earliest forms of
traditional media.

Industrial Age
(1700's – 1930's)
The Industrial Age, spanning from the 1700s to the 1930s, marked the
industrial revolution in Great Britain. It saw the shift from manual tools
to machines like the power loom and steam engine, revolutionizing
manufacturing for mass production. Additionally, the telegraph
enabled long-distance communication.

Electronic Age
(1930's - 1980's)
The Electronic Age, spanning from the 1930s to the 1980s,
began with the use of electricity to power devices like the
transistor radio and television. The transistor's invention was a
pivotal moment, powering electronics like radios, circuits,
and early computers. This era also saw the advent of air-
based communication.

Information Age
(1900's - 2000's)
The Information Age, spanning from the 1900s to the 2000s,
ushered in the digital era with the widespread use of the
internet. It enabled faster communication through social
media platforms like Facebook, Messenger, Instagram,
and Twitter. Technological advancements led to the
creation of laptops, mobile phones, and wearable
technology

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