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- noun A
society that makes effective use ofcomputer networks .
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He had been seconded by the Bahraini chapter of the ISOC, a very active organisation on the island, promoting e-society.
Archive 2008-03-25 Jak Boumans 2008
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He had been seconded by the Bahraini chapter of the ISOC, a very active organisation on the island, promoting e-society.
Archive 2008-03-23 Jak Boumans 2008
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He had been seconded by the Bahraini chapter of the ISOC, a very active organisation on the island, promoting e-society.
Archive 2008-04-01 Jak Boumans 2008
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He had been seconded by the Bahraini chapter of the ISOC, a very active organisation on the island, promoting e-society.
Archive 2008-03-17 Jak Boumans 2008
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He had been seconded by the Bahraini chapter of the ISOC, a very active organisation on the island, promoting e-society.
Archive 2008-03-29 Jak Boumans 2008
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He had been seconded by the Bahraini chapter of the ISOC, a very active organisation on the island, promoting e-society.
Archive 2008-03-31 Jak Boumans 2008
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He had been seconded by the Bahraini chapter of the ISOC, a very active organisation on the island, promoting e-society.
Archive 2008-03-07 Jak Boumans 2008
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"Africa has to develop the right infrustracture, cut state monopolies, improve its economies and review outdated policies in order to tap the benefits of e-society and telecommunication,"
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Was respected security techie and F-Secure CTO, Mikko Hypponen, right to condemn the Acrobat PDF as a menace to e-society?
Techworld.com News 2009
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Was respected security techie and F-Secure CTO, Mikko Hypponen, right to condemn the Acrobat PDF as a menace to e-society?
Techworld.com News 2009
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