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Digital and Democracy
Electronic direct democracy ( EDD ), also known as Direct Digital Democracy ( DDD ) or E-democracy, is a form of direct democracy which utilizes telecommunications to facilitate public participation.
* April 2007: EPIC, along with the Center for Digital Democracy and U. S. PIRG, filed a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission, urging the Commission to open an investigation into the proposed acquisition of DoubleClick by Google.
* Direct Digital Democracy
* O ' Reilly Digital Democracy Teach-In
Jeff Chester, head of the Center for Digital Democracy, a communications lobbying group, said that CBS had chosen not to offend Republicans at a time when the federal government was considering rules restricting ownership of local television stations.
Digital Disconnect: How Capitalism is Turning the Internet Against Democracy.
“ The State of the Media: An Interview with Robert McChesney .” In Meghan Boler, editor, Digital Media and Democracy: Tactics in Hard Times.
SOPA and PIPA were bills that were trying to restrict internet use and many websites, including Google and Wikipedia, found this as a threat to Digital Democracy and protested these bills.
* Jeff Chester, executive director of Center for Digital Democracy
* Center for Digital Democracy
Established in 1997, the Digital Democracy programme ( until 2010 known as the eDemocracy Programme ) was the first research unit dedicated to examining the political and social impact of information and communications technology ( ICT ).
The Digital Democracy programme, in conjunction with the House of Lords, established the Lords of the Blog website in 2008 to educate, raise awareness and engage with the public on a range of issues regarding the role and business of the House of Lords.
Some consumer advocate organizations, such as the Center for Digital Democracy, have criticized neuromarketing ’ s potentially invasive technology.

Digital and impact
Digital photography, web access to stock photography and Non-linear editing programs have had a marked impact on this way of film making also leading to the term ' digimatic '.
Nardi's book inspired the title of a UK conference Information Ecologies: the impact of new information ' species hosted, inter alia, by the UK Office of Library Networking, now known by its acronym UKOLN, and led to a keynote address by Nardi at a 1998 Library of Congress Institute on Reference Service in a Digital Age.
EADIS will use a virtual work environment called the Digital Innovation Studio to train and develop professional designers in the automotive industry in the impact and application of ‘ vehicle telematics ’ so that they may integrate new technologies into future products within the automotive industry.
Largely the creation of Richard Merrill, FOCAL was initially written for and had its largest impact on the Digital Equipment Corporation's ( DEC's ) PDP-8 computers.
Tom has sat on many award juries and chaired and spoken at international conferences about the impact of technology on content including TED, CalTech / MIT Enterprise Forum and Digital Hollywood.
The Digital Matrix research firm rates advertising models using a scoring system to measure the combined visual impact of various physical attributes in television commercials.

Digital and technology
In 2004, Asteroids ( Including both the Atari 2600 port and the arcade original, along with Asteroids Deluxe ) were included as part of Atari Anthology for both Xbox and PlayStation 2, using Digital Eclipse's emulation technology.
* Digital Linear Tape, a magnetic tape cartridge data storage technology introduced by Digital Equipment Corporation in 1984
Digital Terrestrial Multimedia Broadcasting ( DTMB ) adopts time-domain synchronous ( TDS )- OFDM technology utilizing a pseudo random signal frame to serve as the guard interval ( GI ) of the OFDM block and the training symbol.
Category: Digital technology
* Digital Media Academy, a technology training company offering courses throughout the US and Canada.
* Betacam SX, Betacam IMX, Digital Betacam, or DigiBeta — Commercial video systems by Sony, based on original Betamax technology
Digital cinema refers to the use of digital technology to capture, distribute, or project motion pictures.
They must recognize the existence of a younger generation of teachers who were born during the Digital Age and are very comfortable with technology.
Category: Digital technology
JPEG standards are formally named as Information technologyDigital compression and coding of continuous-tone still images.
Digital Pathology is an image-based information environment enabled by computer technology that allows for the management of information generated from a digital slide.
Music drives radio technology, including wide-band FM and modern digital radio systems such as Digital Radio Mondiale.
* Annotated bibliography of nuclear reactor technology from the Alsos Digital Library
The hiring of Dave Cutler, former VMS architect, in 1988 created an immediate competition with the OS / 2 team, as Cutler did not think much of the OS / 2 technology and wanted to build on his work at Digital rather than creating a " DOS plus ".
Digital cameras use an electronic image sensor based on light-sensitive electronics such as charge-coupled device ( CCD ) or complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor ( CMOS ) technology.
In terms of technology, KT primarily uses Digital Subscriber Line ( DSL ).
* Digital terrestrial television project by Radio Televisyen Malaysia is described as a " white elephant " because it has been delayed and recently deferred because technology rapidly evolved over time.
* D-AMPS: Digital Advanced Mobile Phone Service, an upgraded version of AMPS, is being phased out due to advancement in technology.
The Plesiochronous Digital Hierarchy ( PDH ) is a technology used in telecommunications networks to transport large quantities of data over digital transport equipment such as fibre optic and microwave radio systems.
The ATM technology survived as a low-level layer in most Digital Subscriber Line ( DSL ) technologies, and as a payload type in some wireless technologies such as WiMAX.
Originally developed as the " Dartmouth Digital Synthesizer " by Dartmouth College Professor Jon Appleton, in association with NED co-founders Cameron W. Jones and Sydney A. Alonso, the Synclavier would become the pioneering prototype hardware and software system for all digital non-linear synthesis, polyphonic sampling, magnetic ( hard-disk ) recording and sequencing systems technology that is commonplace in all music and sound effects / design today.
The motivation of digital subscriber line technology was the Integrated Services Digital Network ( ISDN ) specification proposed in 1984 by the CCITT ( now ITU-T ) as part of Recommendation I. 120, later reused as ISDN Digital Subscriber Line ( IDSL ).
* ISDN Digital Subscriber Line ( IDSL ), uses ISDN based technology to provide data flow that is slightly higher than dual channel ISDN.

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