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World Ocean Radio Podcasten[email protected]In the Ether, Underwater
https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/radio-item/143-ether-underwater
<p>Historically, the world has been explored and connected by water, linked through the exchange of goods, people, and ideas. The most modern tool of globalization today is, of course, the Internet, allowing people from most everywhere access to information and economic and social exchange through the worldwide web. In this episode of World Ocean Radio, host Peter Neill will discuss the communication system which exists in a vast network of underwater fiber optic cable, invisibly linking us together in a technological marvel of high-speed data flow.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/radio-item/143-ether-underwater" target="_blank">read more</a></p>4:05Historically, the world has been explored and connected by water, linked through the exchange of goods, people, and ideas. The most modern tool of globalization today is, of course, the Internet, allowing people from most everywhere access to information and economic and social exchange through the worldwide web. In this episode of World Ocean Radio, host Peter Neill will discuss the communication system which exists in a vast network of underwater fiber optic cable, invisibly linking us together in a technological marvel of high-speed data flow.
read moreHistorically, the world has been explored and connected by water, linked through the exchange of goods, people, and ideas. The most modern tool of globalization today is, of course, the Internet, allowing people from most everywhere access to information and economic and social exchange through the worldwide web. In this episode of World Ocean Radio, host Peter Neill will discuss the communication system which exists in a vast network of underwater fiber optic cable, invisibly linking us together in a technological marvel of high-speed data flow.
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