The information age we live in is incredible.
News unfolds on Twitter and YouTube with video and pictures uploaded minutes after they’re captured. We went from one Walter Cronkite to thousands of live reporters on the scene.
As we see an acceleration in the speed of news gathering, we also see an acceleration in the recording of history.
Before a single wave touched the Hawaiian Islands from the Japan Tsunami, the list of “Largest earthquakes by magnitude” was updated on Wikipedia:
Wikipedia is amazing – almost as amazing as the community around it.
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