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Social and Economic Transformation in the Digital EraThis book covers all key subject areas of the Information Society an presents innovative business models, case studies, normative theories and social explanations.
The advent of the Information Society is marked by the explosive penetration of information technologies in all aspects of life and by a related fundamental transformation in... | | Renaissance and Reformation: Almanac Edition 1.School Library Journal : "Complementary approaches to an important era in European history. The topically organized Almanac offers an ample overview describing the social, political, scientific, and religious environment that led to the Renaissance and Reformation...The Saaris' Renaissance will be a top choice for... | | $30 Film SchoolAlt.culture.guide™, Keith Gordon, 2004 One of the most important tools available to an a artist.
We are entering a new era. Mini-DV filmmaking is the new folk, the new punk rock, the new medium where anyone can tell his story. "$30 Film School" is an alternative to spending four years and a... |
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| | Free as in Freedom: Richard Stallman's Crusade for Free SoftwareIn 1984, Richard Stallman launched the GNU Project for the purpose of developing a complete UNIX-like operating system that would allow for free software use. What he developed was the GNU operating system. (GNU is a recursive acronym for "GNU's Not UNIX,'' and it is pronounced guh-NEW. Linux is a variant of the GNU operating system.) This... | | |
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Emergent Web Intelligence: Advanced Information Retrieval
As the Web continues to grow and evolve, more and more data are
becoming available. Particularly, multimedia and XML-based data are produced
regularly and in increasing way in our daily digital activities, and their retrieval
and access must be explored and studied in this emergent web-based era. This book
provides reviews of... | | Understanding Sleep and Dreaming (Springerlink Behavioral Science)
As I am writing this, I am anticipating the 50th anniversary o f tlie discovery o f
RELMS. For it was in 1951 that Aserinsky and Kleitman, who, while electronically
recording a person's sleep in a University o f Chicago lab, were surprised to notice that
eye movements occurred periodically even when their s~tbjectw as, by all... | | Who Says Elephants Can't Dance?: Inside IBM's Historic Turnaround
In 1990, IBM had its most profitable year ever. By 1993, the computer industry had changed so rapidly the company was on its way to losing $16 billion and IBM was on a watch list for extinction -- victimized by its own lumbering size, an insular corporate culture, and the PC era IBM had itself helped invent.
Then Lou Gerstner was... |
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