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The dissemination of digitized text, pictures, and audio and video recordings over the Internet, primarily available today through the World Wide Web, has resulted in an information explosion.
Within 50 years, books created an information explosion across Europe – 10's of thousands of titles, and 10's of millions of copies of books.
Some experts, Chinese as well as foreign, worry about the risks of harsher rule as free trade throws angry workers into the streets and an information explosion confronts the government's hapless censors.
But compared with the magnitude of the task, Mr. Guralnik and his staff were few, and in the next several decades, as the publishing company repeatedly changed hands, they struggled to keep up with "not only a population explosion, but an information explosion of unprecedented proportions," he said in the foreword to the second edition.
In addition to corresponding to an improved rating on the Economist Intelligence Unit's democracy index, this increasing space for expression coincided with an information explosion: burgeoning internet access in Kenya, increase in community radio stations and an increase in television viewers.
As our problems become too complex to rely only on one discipline and as we find ourselves at the midst of an information explosion, multi-disciplinary analysis methods and data mining approaches in the petroleum industry become more of a necessity than professional curiosity.
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Cohen demurs when I ask him about this, but it's undeniable that we're in the middle of a food information explosion.
As a result, the information explosion has been mainly an explosion in information creation which soon surpassed information consumption.
Meanwhile, the fact that we are in an era of information explosion brings certain challenges.
We have been through a bona fide information explosion since the AAP issued its first guidelines about children and television.
Magnetic recording entered every facet of our lives because it facilitated the "information explosion" (a term first used in 1941).
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