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In the second half of the 1940s a four-part revolution took place in information theory (Claude Shannon), logical computer design (John von Neumann), semiconductor physics (William B. Shockley and Walter H. Brattain), and the establishment of a new, integrative science called cybernetics (Norbert Wiener).
"It's the beautiful messiness of human interaction," said Alison Kastner, a reader services librarian at the Multnomah library, describing the core idea of My Librarian, and the distinction between it and the coolly logical computer algorithms that comb a shopper's tastes at sites like Amazon.
It is a network architecture made up of hardware and software to transmit company's computer data, such as e-mail, World-Wide Web traffic, and file transfers; voice traffic, such as a telephone call, say, from Detroit office to the Dallas office; and company's video traffic, for example, a video conferencing call or a video training session, over the same physical and logical computer network.
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In one corner you have people like writer Daniel Pink, who argues in his book, A Whole New Mind, that we are moving from "an economy and a society built on the logical, linear, computer-like capabilities of the Information Age to an economy and society built on the inventive, empathetic, big-picture capabilities of what's rising in its place, the Conceptual Age".
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When this fuzzy two-state bit is plugged into a logical operation, the computer in essence computes both outcomes simultaneously.
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