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Faint Clicks Across the Atlantic
100 years ago today Guglielmo Marconia transmitted the first radio transmission -- three faint clicks. Little did he know that that would be the basis of modern-everyday communication from cell phones to 802.11 cards.
Wired.com has more information in their
technology article.
Posted by Raffi Krikorian on December 12, 2001 11:57 AM