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The information age is first and foremost and information age in which education will start at birth and continue throughout a lifetime.
CNN: State Of The Union
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While it takes decades to build infrastructure, the benefits of the information age are diffused at lightning speed.
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Bit by bit, the Information Age is chipping away at the barriers -- economic, political and social -- that once kept people locked in and ideas locked out.
CNN: Text Of Clinton's Remarks To The United Nations
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Living in a media fish bowl, even small incidents can balloon into a crisis, and in an Internet age, with information spreading at warp speed, it is wiser to quickly eliminate the threat of controversy.
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Making a few forecasts about the information age, Capellas predicts that at least 60% of all calls will be made on wireless phones within five years and within 10 years, half of all retail sales will be made online.
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On the other hand, if you look at how fast things are changing - in this Information Age the volume of facts in the world is doubling every five years.
BBC: News | Monitoring | President Clinton on Shanghai radio phone-in
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But legally requiring fertility clinics to disclose to donors at age 18, at minimum, anonymized medical information and actual identifying information unless the donor opts-out ignores both how fertility treatments are provided in the US and the fact that parents are routinely given all that information during the donor selection process.
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It has a decent shot at displacing Microsoft as the next great near-monopoly of the information age.
ECONOMIST: Google
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That may be more difficult during the Berkshire Hathaway Annual Meeting since, in this age of real time financial information, Berkshire prohibits recording devices at the gala.
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The excerpt in question focuses on one of the problems of the Information Age adapting the flood of knowledge we have to the culture at large.
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In the Information Age, the norm is flexible work, breaking the barriers that once required everyone to work at the same time, in the same place.
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