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HYEOKMIN KWON
Will you let me know the 'since' in the sentence?
Born in 1916 in Petoskey, Michigan, Shannon showed an early talent for maths and for building gadgets, and made breakthroughs in the foundations of computer technology when still a student. While at Bell Laboratories, Shannon developed information theory, but shunned the resulting acclaim. In the 1940s, he single-handedly created an entire science of communication which has since inveigled its way in to a host of applications, from DVDs to satellite communications to bar codes - any area, in short, where data has to be conveyed rapidly yet accurately.
How can I understand the 'since' in 'which has since inveigled its way in to a host of applications'?
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Apr 11, 2014 7:58 AM
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