The Digital Revolution is the change from analog and mechanical electronic technology to digital technology, that has taken place since c. 1980 and continues to the present day. . Implicitly, the term also refers to the sweeping changes brought about by computing and communication technology during the latter half of the 20th century. Analogous to the Agricultural Revolution and Industrial Revolution, the Digital Revolution marked the beginning of the Information Age.

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  • The Digital Revolution is the change from analog and mechanical electronic technology to digital technology, that has taken place since c. 1980 and continues to the present day. . Implicitly, the term also refers to the sweeping changes brought about by computing and communication technology during the latter half of the 20th century. Analogous to the Agricultural Revolution and Industrial Revolution, the Digital Revolution marked the beginning of the Information Age. Central to this revolution is the mass production and widespread use of digital logic circuits, and its derived technologies, including the computer, cellular phone, and fax machine.
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  • June 2009
  • March 2009
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  • Talk:Information Age Merge of forks
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  • March 2009
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  • June 2009
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  • July 2009
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  • The Digital Revolution is the change from analog and mechanical electronic technology to digital technology, that has taken place since c. 1980 and continues to the present day. . Implicitly, the term also refers to the sweeping changes brought about by computing and communication technology during the latter half of the 20th century. Analogous to the Agricultural Revolution and Industrial Revolution, the Digital Revolution marked the beginning of the Information Age.
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  • Digital Revolution
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