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  • ...the Victorian language of floral bouquets, outmoded video game platforms, computing systems, and musical instruments, smoke signals, scent organs, shorthand no
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  • ...ectric sensors. These sensors allowed for transference from punch cards to computing machines, quickly. In 1966, the Punch Cards were being used for Medicare id
    54 KB (8,647 words) - 10:48, 24 November 2010
  • ...isualization techniques as an effect of complex quantification methods and computing, respectively. The dossier advances the argument that visual metaphors are
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  • ...contemporary office culture, yet in the process, their functionality in a computing environment forces us to re-examine the expressive potential of the objects
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  • "The company wanted to step beyond the evolutionary approach to personal computing architectures; to see what could be accomplished if you built a personal co ...mputer as a complete media portal is now the primary paradigm for personal computing, rather than just something for power users. Additionally, many of the low
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  • ...printing, the stenographic duties of the secretary have diminished due to computing technologies. However, stenographers (using stenographic typewriters) are s
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  • Scher, Rod. Smart Computing in Plain English. Lincoln: Mar 2001. Vol. 12, Iss. 3; pg.88
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  • In Theodore Holm Nelson’s Dream Machines (an artifact of computing culture that is more of a zine than a book), hypermedia is philologically e ...rst Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia was held by the Association for Computing Machinery to address the fledgling theory. This coincided with the release
    30 KB (4,669 words) - 10:26, 24 November 2010
  • ...d and decoded by the terminal or computer fostered a contrasting mythos of computing culture that hinged upon the obfuscation of the reading and writing process
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  • The Macintosh TV emerged during an intense interest in multimedia, visual computing and interactive programming within Silicon Valley, and it can be understood
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  • Interactive Fiction, literally, can be many things outside of computing. For instance, riddles could be considered an early form of interactive fic
    14 KB (2,279 words) - 10:24, 24 November 2010
  • ...vator, writer and composer. " Organised Sound 8.1 (2003): 49-56. ProQuest Computing, ProQuest. Web. 5 Dec. 2010.
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  • ...an important part of that study as the first historical example of digital computing. ...J. “Colossus: Its Origins and Originators.” ''Annals of the History of Computing, IEEE''. Vol. 26. No 4.
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  • ...et in 1993 with much buzz around it. It aimed to revolutionize the mobile computing with its portability and advanced PDA feature set. Unfortunately, the orig ...market for five years (between 1993 and 1998), but it remains a staple in computing. It was technically the very first device to be called a “personal digit
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  • El-Sherbini, Magda "Metadata and the future of cataloging. " Library Computing 1 Jan. 2000: ABI/INFORM Global, ProQuest. Web. 28 Nov. 2010.
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  • ...he past two decades or more, rapid technological advances have doubled the computing capacity of semiconductor chips almost every eighteen months, bringing us f
    43 KB (6,607 words) - 13:47, 20 December 2010