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* ''Literature/LookToTheWest'' has (in the 21st century framing story) Motext, which is something between a less advanced internet and a more advanced UsefulNotes/{{Teletext}}.

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* ''Literature/LookToTheWest'' has (in the 21st century framing story) Motext, which is something between a less advanced internet and a more advanced UsefulNotes/{{Teletext}}.MediaNotes/{{Teletext}}.



** UsefulNotes/{{Teletext}} is a read-only precursor to both of the above.

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** UsefulNotes/{{Teletext}} MediaNotes/{{Teletext}} is a read-only precursor to both of the above.
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* The Brazilian writer Creator/MachadodeAssis wrote the essay [[https://pt.wikisource.org/wiki/O_Passado,_O_Presente,_e_o_Futuro_da_Literatura O Passado, O Presente, e o Futuro da Literatura]] (The Past, Present, and Future of Literature) published in 1858 with the following excerpt:

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* ** The Brazilian writer Creator/MachadodeAssis wrote the essay [[https://pt.wikisource.org/wiki/O_Passado,_O_Presente,_e_o_Futuro_da_Literatura O Passado, O Presente, e o Futuro da Literatura]] (The Past, Present, and Future of Literature) published in 1858 with the following excerpt:
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"When steam is perfected, when combined with the telegraph it has made distances disappear, it will not only be goods that will travel from one side of the globe to the other, with the speed of lightning; it will also be ideas!"

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"When -->''"When steam is perfected, when combined with the telegraph it has made distances disappear, it will not only be goods that will travel from one side of the globe to the other, with the speed of lightning; it will also be ideas!"ideas!"''

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