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India Today: Morse code changed the world: How dots and dashes help us communicate

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Today, on April 27, the world celebrates Morse Code Day and celebrates the birthday of Samuel Morse, the creator of the ingenious code.

Morse code changed the world: How dots and dashes help us communicate

Newsweek: Morse Code Is 175 Years Old and Still as Useful as Ever

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The first message sent by Morse code's dots and dashes across a long distance traveled from Washington, D.C., to Baltimore on Friday, -175 years ago. It signaled the first time in human ...

Morse Code Is 175 Years Old and Still as Useful as Ever

The Baltimore Sun: Group adds a dash of freshness to Morse code

Morse code is entering the 21st century – or at least the late 20th. The 160-year-old communication system has a new character to denote the “@” symbol used in e-mail addresses. In December, the ...

It may be the ultimate SOS--Morse Code is in distress. The language of dots and dashes has been the lingua franca of amateur radio, a vibrant community of technology buffs and hobbyists who have ...

A character code invented by Samuel Morse that is represented by the duration of a single tone. Written as dots, dashes and spaces, the first Morse code message was sent in 1844 over a newly ...

Morse code is a communication system developed by Samuel Morse, an American inventor, in the late 1830s. The code uses a combination of short and long pulses – dots and dashes, respectively – that ...

Popular Mechanics: How to Learn Morse Code, the ‘Secret Handshake’ of the Digital Age

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