The era of reader machines
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https://doi.org/10.3989/arbor.2009.i737.312Keywords:
Reading, machines, digitisation, search enginesAbstract
Machines have been reading our texts for years, both digital and printed. His reading of what we write is already a part of the way in which we gain access to the information and create it.
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