Hi everyone! Please forgive this utterly shameless plug, but I wanted to bring a new short book to your attention: "A Short History of Disruptive Journalism Technologies 1960-1990" https://www.routledge.com/A-Short-History-of-Disruptive-Journalism-Technolog... It quickly covers the history of the computerization of the American newsroom during the latter half of the Cold War, with a focus on word processing, early conceptualizations of "portable"/"mobile" computing, early databases/networks, and the larger shift from analog to digital newsrooms and the lead up to the commercial internet. It's also available via Google Books and Amazon, in addition to Routledge. Thank you! Have a great rest of your day, Will Mari Assistant Professor | Communication Studies Program Chair | Adviser, The Talon Northwest University, Kirkland, Washington state, USA william.mari@northwestu.edu | northwestu.edu (starting fall 2019 at Lousiania State University Manship School of Mass Communication wtmari@gmail.com)