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Category: /Literature/English
revolutions in the twentieth century and will most likely have the greatest impact on our civilization. The usage of the computer today, especially in education, is being abused. Society is putting to much emphasis on technology rather than on education. We have…
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…and records (115). Factories and manufacturing industries did not escape the positive and negative influences of the computer either. It was predicted that computers would bring about a “quiet revolution” in industry. In 1970, it was estimated that 5 percent…
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…).         A new revolution in computer hardware was now well under way, involving miniaturization of computer-logic circuitry and of component manufacture by what are called large-scale integration techniques. In the 1950s it was realized that 'scaling down' the size…
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Category: /History
…automobiles, televisions, and computers, which were all made possible because of the effects of the Industrial Revolution. Without the Industrial Revolution, we probably would not have all the luxuries we have today.…
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…and another stage in the deveopment of the computer began (Shallis, 121). A new revolution in computer hardware was now well under way, involving miniaturization of computer-logic circuitry and of component manufacture by what are called large-scale…
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Category: /Literature/English
…and another stage in the deveopment of the computer began (Shallis, 121). A new revolution in computer hardware was now well under way, involving miniaturization of computer-logic circuitry and of component manufacture by what are called large-scale…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Society is on the precipice of a digital revolution; Pentium and PalmPilot will replace pen and paper in the coming decades. In 1981 Bill Gates said, “640K of memory should be plenty for anyone.” What he didn’t know then was, number one, he would…
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Category: /History
…stage in the deveopment of the computer began (Shallis, 121). A new revolution in computer hardware was now well under way, involving miniaturization of computer-logic circuitry and of component manufacture by what are called large-scale…
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…in the development of the computer began (Chposky, 1988). A new revolution in computer hardware was now well under way, involving miniaturization of computer-logic circuitry and of component manufacture by what are called large-scale integration techniques. In the 1950s…
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…After reading pg 63 in the book, Computing Ethics, and researching the internet. Michael Winter notes that, as a group, the information professions have only recently developed such distinctly modern characteristics of the professions as university…
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