Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
In the past few decades, people all over the world have been all too eager to embrace the technological revolution. One in every 4 Australian homes now owns a least one computer. But few people have stopped to realize that in accepting these changes so
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Category: /Social Sciences/Communication Studies
<Tab/>Initially a tool to link research center computers, the Internet has become a vital utensil of social change. Created by means of a chain of engineering modernizations, the Internet is changing business practices, educational pursuits
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Category: /Science & Technology
on to say that computers cannot solve any of these problems facing our school system. At least he was half right. Computers can be used to compensate for teacher incompetence, eliminate the need for most books and paper, and can reduce the cost of educating
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Category: /Business & Economy/Management
for a revolution in the information environment for business and management. The changes that are taking place may be more significant to management than the Industrial Revolution.
The future with Instant Messaging The computer industry has never seen a phenomenon like
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Category: /Business & Economy/Marketing and Advertising
Introduction to Personal Computers
Intel co-founder Gordon Moore made a powerful prediction in 1965. The Intel corporation has been making that prediction a reality for nearly 40 years with unparalleled silicon expertise and world-class manufacturing
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Category: /Literature/English
and their differences. In 1984 a publication of Steven Levy, "Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution", he examined the evolution of the Hacker ethic, a sextet of credos that emerged from the activities of the "pioneer" hackers of the late 1950's. These were:
1) Always
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Multimedia
As a technology, it is called multimedia. As a revolution, it is the sum of many revolutions wrapped into one: A revolution in communication that combines the audio visual power of television, the publishing power of the printing press
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Category: /Literature/English
As A Technology, It Is Called Multimedia As a technology, it is called multimedia. As a revolution, it is the sum of many revolutions wrapped into one: A revolution in communication that combines the audio visual power of television, the publishing power
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Category: /Literature/English
, and even your kitchen. His name is Bill Gates. There is a lot more to Bill Gates than being the richest man in the world. He is one of the people responsible for setting off the computer revolution, and by doing that, he as changed the way mankind lives
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Category: /History
, and 1983, the first desktop computers begin to appear. Many are equipped with an operating system called Berkeley UNIX, which includes networking software. This allows for easy connection to the Internet using telnet
The personal computer revolution continues
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