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I was thinking about it very much from a technologist's point of view.
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I was thinking about it very much from a technologist's point of view.
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If they doubled that consumption every twenty five years, It would take a century or more for them to catch up with the haves and it would quadruple the total human footprint and the technologist's challenge.
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This article may be misplaced from a technologist's perspective.
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It's the classic chicken-and-egg dilemma, obvious in retrospect, but which somehow the technologist's mind doesn't always register as an obstacle.
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As such, I take a technologist's viewpoint to your bloggings, and leverage the gap to my advantage, where possible.
Is The Video Content Business Eating Itself Alive? - Publishing 2.0 2006
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Now here's the catch with this one: truly great technology teachers know what things beginning learners really need to know to make them productive and what things might be conveyed that only serve to impress a captive audience with the technologist's superior intellect.
Blue Skunk Blog Doug Johnson 2010
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You Are Not A Gadget: A Manifesto by Jaron Lanier is a non-fiction book that presents a counterpoint to the technologist's worshipful view of the Internet; Directive 51 by John Barnes is a work of fiction set in a near future in which much of the technological progress of humanity is endangered.
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For $6 billion, CBS gained TV and new-media rights, most of which were a gleam in a technologist's eye at that stage, over an 11-year pact that tipped off in 2003 and extends through the 2013 school year.
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(From both a manager's, a librarian's, or a technologist's perspective) • How do you evaluate, implement and adopt emerging technologies?
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