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  • {{See also|Industrial Revolution}} ...ll Scott]] illustrates the rise of coal and iron working in the Industrial Revolution and the heavy engineering projects they made possible.]] ...
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  • ...y|first1=Karl|title=The Social Revolution and, On the Morrow of the Social Revolution|url=https://archive.org/details/cu31924052957044|date=1903|publisher=Twenti ...e far easier to copy and share information across the world. The phrase "[[information wants to be free]]" became a rallying cry for people who wanted to create a ...
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  • ...|the event sometimes called the Technological Revolution|Second Industrial Revolution}} ...Island|Gotland]], [[Sweden]]: Iron—as a new material—initiated a dramatic revolution in technology, economy, society, warfare and politics.]] ...
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  • ...knowledge representation and reasoning|represent]] the meaning involved in information. For example, [[Ontology (computer science)|ontology]] can describe concept ...esign time. This means that when something changes, previously unexchanged information needs to be exchanged, or two programs need to interoperate in a new way, t ...
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  • ...chetypal examples of GPTs are the [[steam engine]], [[electricity]], and [[information technology]]. Other examples include the [[railroad]], [[interchangeable pa ...ttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0167624516300348|journal=Information Economics and Policy|language=en|volume=36|pages=10–25|doi=10.1016/j.infoec ...
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  • ...al Revolution is an example of a positive technology shock. The Industrial Revolution occurred between the 18th and the 19th centuries where major changes in agr ...and disposable income, and also increases the labor force. The Industrial Revolution also provided a much more efficient way to produce goods which lead to less ...
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  • * environmental approaches which provide information on past landscapes, climates, flora, and fauna; as well as the diet, nutrit ...dated European prehistory in the 1960s, compared to the "first radiocarbon revolution" from 1949. ...
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  • ...t the time under study|Primary source}}{{Short description|A collection of information which has not been fully processed or analyzed}} ...s what is called 'captured data',<ref name=":0">{{Cite book|title=The Data Revolution|last=Kitchin|first=Rob|publisher=Sage|year=2014|location=United States|page ...
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  • ...e Industrial Age and the Information Age (1978). Informatization is to the Information Age what industrialization was to the Industrial Age. It has been stated th ...ge has caused among other things the industrialization of agriculture. The Information Age has resulted to the informatization of the agricultural industry (Flor, ...
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  • ...ination]] that results from the [[innovation]] of [[Information technology|information technologies]].<ref name="Vallima">Vallima, J. & Hoffman, D. (2008). Knowl == Information and communication technology == ...
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  • ...s has developed in response to the rapid proliferation and availability of information through the web, which has contributed to the commodification of data.<ref [[Data]] refers to digitized information that is compressed for efficient transmission.<ref name=":2">{{Cite web |la ...
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  • ...logy and design can be traced back to the Enlightenment and the industrial revolution, a period when advances in technology and science were seen as the way forw ...m. That process is currently taken to a logical conclusion with [[Building Information Modeling]] (BIM), which uses a [[3D modeling|three dimensional model]] of t ...
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  • [[Information and communications technology|Information and communications technologies]] such as [[Facebook]] experienced this phe ...novel functionality, such as door-to-door navigation and real-time traffic information. The novel interface implies a new set of actions for using the device, suc ...
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  • ...tization of technology, democratization of finance, and democratization of information.<ref name="Friedman">Friedman, T.L. (1999). The Lexus and the Olive Tree: U ...of 'massification' - more people can use banks, technology, have access to information, but it does not mean there is any more democratic influence over its produ ...
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  • ...xchange Economies, and "FBs": Take That Fans Networking before the Digital Revolution |location=London |publisher=[[Routledge]] |pages=117, 185, 194 |isbn=978-1- ...ccess is considered more intimate; sometimes the book even has a lock. The information given about oneself often includes quotations, poetry and worldly wisdom. T ...
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  • ...[[Industrial Revolution|industrial revolution]] and the [[Information Age|information age]]. ...ine]]: The stationary steam engine was a key component of the [[Industrial Revolution]], allowing factories to locate where water power was unavailable<ref>{{Cit ...
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  • ...gage in habitual multi-tasking. They feel compelled to work faster because information flows faster, and have little time for sustained thinking and creative anal ...Support: Social Overload on Social Networking Sites'', European Journal of Information Systems (EJIS). doi: 10.1057/ejis.2014.3.</ref> ...
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  • ...e with handheld computers that can answer calls, answer emails, search for information, and complete numerous other tasks (Zulto, 2009). Yet it has constraints fo * [[Technological revolution]] ...
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  • {{short description|Overview of the role of information technology in Pakistan}} ...2008}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.moitt.gov.pk/|title=Ministry of Information Technology|work=[[Government of Pakistan]]|access-date=25 November 2011}}</ ...
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  • ...<ref name=":4" /> "Scientification" is related to the description of "raw" information given by [[Peter Burke (historian)|Peter Burke]].<ref name=":4" /> [[Peter ...a series of knowledge revolutions.<ref name=":4" /> The age of the digital revolution has produced questions at how past knowledge has been circulated and genera ...
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