Noun
the transformation from an agricultural to an industrial nation
Source: WordNetAlfred Crosby described some of this technological revolution in his The Measure of Reality : Quantification in Western Europe, 1250–1600 and other major historians of technology have also noted it. Source: Internet
They've been stagnating for years and years, and they will continue to stagnate as long as globalization continues and as long as the technological revolution continues. Source: Internet
More than anything else, Trump symbolizes the end of an era, the final stage of a political system that has become corrupt, a system which nurtures a technological revolution that favors the rich while neglecting the average citizen. Source: Internet
The third military revolution took place in the later half of the 18 century which was closely linked with the first scientific and technological revolution ushered in by the invention of steam engine in 1784 by James Watts (1736-1819). Source: Internet
Politics on the continent must be innovated if Africa is to take advantage of the efficiencies that come with the technological revolution to speed up the development ladder, tackle mass poverty, and catch up with other prosperous regions of the world. Source: Internet
More pernicious than flawed comparisons between the first industrial revolution and the technological revolution, however, is the misconception that the benefits provided by new technologies are somehow divorced from the question of resource distribution. Source: Internet