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Information Age Information
17,581 words, approx. 59 pages
 Information Age is a term that has been used to refer to the present economic era. The name alludes to the global economy's shift in focus away from the production of physical goods (as exemplified by the industrial age) and toward the manipulation of...




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 Mechanical Engineering
Information Aging
03/01/2008: 2,108 words, approx. 7 pages The data stored in computers can remain as valuable as ever, but retrieving it becomes a challenge over time. Your company's most important data may also be its hardest to access. This information consists of the digital files created over the years by...
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 Rubber & Plastics News
Information Age?
08/24/1998: 304 words, approx. 1 pages We're supposed to be living in the "information age," with virtually limitless access to essential data. File that in the same drawer marked "paperless office." As ISO, QS and other programs become invasive, manufacturers increasingly are forced to undergo a form of...
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Africa summit opening in France
2/15/2007: 264 words, approx. 1 pages How to tap and protect Africa's natural resources, the continent's role in the world and the information age's impact on African society are pressing themes as a summit of African leaders opens Thursday.Talks between some 40 heads of state will also touch tougher subjects, including...
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Ethiopia connects to Indian schools, hospitals with new 'e-network'
7/6/2007: 339 words, approx. 1 pages Dr. Desalew Mekonnen, a first-year medical resident at Black Lion Hospital in the Ethiopian capital, mulled over a patient's electrocardiogram and frowned.A consultation was in order. Desalew called upon a more experienced physician _ in Hyderabad, India _ by Web cam as part of a...



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Viewpoint on Information Age
63,909 words, approx. 213 pages
 Technology has the power to transform society. The most famous example of this is German craftsman Johannes Gutenberg’s invention of the printing press in the fifteenth century. Washington Post columnist Robert J. Samuelson sums up the vast...


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