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To treat information scientifically, engineers needed to answer the kinds of questions they were asking about matter and energy: how much?
Some watchdog groups say that agencies need to create policies on how to treat information on the Internet, arguing that otherwise, haphazard decisions would lead to more restrictions.
The first is that the internet encouraged us to treat information frivolously in the spirit expressed by the trope "information wants to be free".
The idea behind the study was to treat information like a drug, something with risks and benefits that could be measured, Dr. Green said.
But as it abandoned paper for digital publishing, Thomson became the antithesis of companies like Google that treat information as a no-cost commodity for selling advertising.
How, in this case, did The Times and other news outlets treat information that is unconfirmed or attributed to anonymous sources?
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In Section 2 we noted that it is possible to treat information-using systems as models for biological systems.
That old world, Gleick said, treated information as "vague and unimportant," as something to be relegated to "an information desk at the library".
"We're used to treating information as 'free,' " he writes, "but the price we pay for the illusion of 'free' is only workable so long as most of the overall economy isn't about information".
As China grows increasingly wired, crisis management has evolved into a precarious science, in which the government treats information itself like a virus on the verge of infecting the masses.
"But in all the glare that's been thrown on to our relationships with the media, we have had to ask ourselves the question about how do we do more to ensure that public confidence in our officers treating information that is brought to them in confidence … is maintained".
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