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March 25th, 2011
Spain Opinion – Augmented reality

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Media coverage of the earthquake in Japan and its aftermath has shown once again that globalization introduces changes in the dynamic information. The fact that the media can broadcast live what happens anywhere in the world is changing the way of perceiving reality and may even be that the sense of alarm is greater at the other end of the world where that occurs tragedy. During the last week I received numerous letters and calls regarding the coverage of the earthquake in Japan. Read More