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  1. The Electronic Revolution is an essay collection by William S. Burroughs that was first published in 1970 by Expanded Media Editions in West Germany. A second edition, published in 1971 in Cambridge, England, contained additional French translation by Henri Chopin.

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  2. 2005. William Electronic S. Burroughs Revolution. Originally published in 1970 by Expanded Media Editions. ubuclassics www.ubu.com. FEEDBACK FROM WATERGATE TO THE GARDEN OF EDEN. In the beginning was the word and the word was god and has remained one of the mysteries ever since. The word was God and the word was flesh we are told.

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  3. Electronics - Semiconductor, Revolution, Technology: The invention of the transistor in 1947 by John Bardeen, Walter H. Brattain, and William B. Shockley of the Bell research staff provided the first of a series of new devices with remarkable potential for expanding the utility of electronic equipment (see photograph).

  4. The industrial revolution started with fossil fuels, and Japan started an electronic revolution to strengthen the economy. Now past is immaterial, today is obsolete, and future is changing fast every moment. Bricks and mortars are less important than science cities, big data and fusion energy.

  5. The Electronic Revolution aims to situate the battleground for geo-political dominance in the consciousness of the individual. This essay explains the development of the cut-up technique, assessing its use across Burroughs’s career.

  6. 2 days ago · Indeed, it can be said that the world is in the midst of an electronic revolution at least as significant as the industrial revolution of the 19th century. Conductors and insulators in flexible electronics. The development of screen-printable electronic ink for flexible electronics.

  7. Jan 1, 1970 · The Electronic Revolution. William S. Burroughs. 3.76. 547 ratings40 reviews. A newly issued and reformatted, beautifully designed larger version of this bilingual German/English work, published in Germany by Pociao's Expanded Media Editions, featuring a photo of the author by Brion Gysin.

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