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  • And then that information's being populated by a variety of content streams.

    Transcript: Josh James Steve Forbes 2010

  • And then that information's being populated by a variety of content streams.

    Web Advertisers Know Who You Are And How To Make You Spend Steve Forbes 2010

  • And then that information's being populated by a variety of content streams.

    Get Briefed: Josh James Alexandra Zendrian 2010

  • As promised in its subtitle, "The Information" describes Shannon's achievement ("a theory") and helps us appreciate it by tracking information's myriad manifestations ("a history") from 5,000-year-old cuneiform records of barley sales all the way up to today's digital super-abundance ("the flood").

    Little Bits Go a Long Way John Horgan 2011

  • Of course, if that information's classified ... just as well.

    Want to Work on A GAME OF THRONES? grrm 2010

  • After graduating and landing a job at a Dow Jones subsidiary, idd, Li had a fateful insight: that information's importance could be automatically ranked by its citations or, in the case of the Web, through how many sites linked to it.

    Baidu's Internet Gold Search Andy Greenberg 2009

  • Guys, I can't include you in the draw if that information's missing from your LJ comment.

    Internets for the win karenmiller 2009

  • As a result, our response to "information" is often heavily biased depending upon our view of the information's source.

    D. Brad Wright: Can You Guess Who Said That? 2010

  • It means, fundamentally, that the increase in information's role as an accelerant and source of value is accompanied by a paradoxical increase in the cost of preventing the spread of information.

    Saying Information Wants To Be Free Does More Harm Than Good 2010

  • It means, fundamentally, that the increase in information's role as an accelerant and source of value is accompanied by a paradoxical increase in the cost of preventing the spread of information.

    Archive 2010-05-01 2010

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