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The church and the Information Age: This would include topics like how the church seeks to battle pornography, its use of the internet, its battle to control its public image, broadcasting the Nauvoo temple dedication, appearances on Larry King Live, and so on.
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This view posits a new Information Age, which changes the roles and nature of land, labour, and capital.
During the Information Age ( circa 1971 – 1991 ), the Knowledge Age ( circa 1991 to 2002 ), and the Intangible Economy ( 2002 – present ) many see the primary factors of production as having become less concrete.
In 1934, she earned a Ph. D. in mathematics from Yale under the direction of Øystein Ore .< ref > Though some books, including Kurt Beyer's Grace Hopper and the Invention of the Information Age, reported that Hopper was the first woman to earn a Yale PhD in mathematics, the first of ten women prior to 1934 was Charlotte Cynthia Barnum ( 1860-1934 ).
Himanen explained these ideas in a book, The Hacker Ethic and the Spirit of the Information Age, with a prologue contributed by Linus Torvalds and an epilogue by Manuel Castells.
The Hacker Ethic and the Spirit of the Information Age.
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" Profiling in the Age of Total Information Awareness.
* Green, Stuart P. Thirteen Ways to Steal a Bicycle: Theft Law in the Information Age.
The 1990s is often considered the true dawn of the Information Age.
Automated, potentially lossless digital technologies allowed vast increases in the rapidity of information growth in an era that is now sometimes called an " Information Age ".
Using Mikhail Bakhtin's theory of the carnivalesque, Jungian and historical writings on the images of the fool in myth and history, and ruminations on the mingling of ecstasy and dread in the Information Age, Dery asserts the evil clown is an icon of our times.
Measuring the real value and the total performance of intellectual capital's components is essential for any corporate head who knows how high the stakes have become for corporate survival in the Knowledge Economy and Information Age.
Certain influential foreign conflicts such as the 1991 Soviet coup d ' état attempt which took place as part of the initial stages of the Dissolution of the USSR and the Fall of Communism ; the First and Second Chechen Wars, the Persian Gulf War and the Yugoslav Wars failed to dampen economic enthusiasm surrounding the ongoing Information Age and the " Irrational Exuberance " ( a phrase coined by Alan Greenspan ) of the Internet Boom.
In the 1990s, he combined his two research strands in The Information Age: Economy, Society and Culture, published as a trilogy, The Rise of the Network Society ( 1996 ), The Power of Identity ( 1997 ), and End of Millennium ( 1998 ); two years later, its worldwide, favourable critical acceptance in university seminars, prompted publication of a second ( 2000 ) edition that is 40 per cent different from the first ( 1996 ) edition.
The Information Age: Economy, Society and Culture comprehends three sociological dimensions — production, power, and experience — stressing that the organisation of the economy, of the state and its institutions, and the ways that people create meaning in their lives through collective action, are irreducible sources of social dynamics — that must be understood as both discrete and inter-related entities.
The Information Age trilogy is his précis: " Our societies are increasingly structured around the bipolar opposition of the Net and the Self "; the “ Net ” denotes the network organisations replacing vertically integrated hierarchies as the dominant form of social organization, the Self denotes the practices a person uses in reaffirming social identity and meaning in a continually changing cultural landscape.
* The Information Age trilogy:
* A scholarly review of the Information Age trilogy
* Alasdair Roberts, Blacked Out: Government Secrecy in the Information Age ( New York: Cambridge University Press, 2006 ).
In the prologue of the book The Hacker Ethic and the Spirit of the Information Age ( 2001 ) Torvalds introduces his " Linus's Law ", which is that every motivation that makes a man do something can be classified under " survival ", " social life " and " entertainment.
* Creating New Money: A Monetary Reform for the Information Age, by Joseph Huber and James Robertson

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Information beyond nearest neighbor is carried second-, third-, and fourth-hand as a distortable rumor.
Information is hereby given that Mr. Timothy Palmer of Newburyport, Mass. has agreed to take charge of the concerns of the Patentees of the Chain Bridge, in the states of Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont, Rhode Island, and Connecticut, so far as relates to the sale of Patent rights and the construction of Chain Bridges.
Information is also available from this autocollimator system to set the drift bias for the Z-axis gyro.
The American Standard Code for Information Interchange ( ASCII, ;) is a character-encoding scheme originally based on the English alphabet.
Information is presented in the following form:
The official paper copy version is available from the National Technical Information Service and the Government Printing Office.
The official printed version is sold by the Government Printing Office and National Technical Information Service.
A similar view is adopted in Quantum Information Theories.
According to the Afghan Ministry of Communications and Information Technology ( MCIT ), the geographical existence of Afghanistan is very valuable to connect all communications to this satellite.
Information is collected with handheld computers equipped with GPS receivers and digitized maps.
; Metadata: Information about program structure is language-agnostic, so that it can be referenced between languages and tools, making it easy to work with code written in a language you are not using.
Information richness or a map that is multivariate shows relationships within the map.
** Information Absorption: He is able to quickly absorb and store information.
In the Inmon vision, the data warehouse is at the center of the " Corporate Information Factory " ( CIF ), which provides a logical framework for delivering business intelligence ( BI ) and business management capabilities.
The data model in such products incorporates relations but is not constrained by E. F. Codd's Information Principle, which requires that
Information on the master version of the video tape is encoded in the DTMF tone.
Information is exchanged by passing messages between the processors.
The Bus Arrival Information Service is being rolled out which provides bus stops with information on the distance of buses based on GPS positions of the buses.
Information about the schools of the English Province is limited, but a few facts are known.
Information in the Micropædia is sometimes inconsistent with the corresponding Macropædia article ( s ), mainly because of the failure to update one or the other.
A popular expression claims that " all words ever spoken by human beings " could be stored in approximately 5 exabytes of data, ( although this project is now outdated and therefore not entirely accurate ) often citing a project at the UC Berkeley School of Information in support.
While a slight bow to the overall developer community to allow something looking like direct access ( e. g. thereby breaking the Information Hiding Principle ), the practice is dangerous as it hides or obfuscates the reality of a " setter " being used.
Information Processing Language ( IPL ) is sometimes cited as the first computer-based functional programming language.
Information is available however, just not readily available without these cues.
Information stored on Freenet is distributed around the network and stored on several different nodes.

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