Digital Collaboration and the 21st C.
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Examines the connectivity possible for global knowledge participative creation and sharing.
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The Future of Computer Technology

The Future of Computer Technology | Digital Collaboration and the 21st C. | Scoop.it
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computers are in virtually everything we touch, all day long. We still have an image of computers as being rectangular objects either on a desk, or these days in our pockets; but computers are in our cars, they’re in our thermostats, they’re in our refrigerators.



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Richard Platt's curator insight, October 7, 2020 9:28 PM

Computers are in virtually everything we touch, all day long. We still have an image of computers as being rectangular objects either on a desk, or these days in our pockets, but computers are in our cars, they’re in our thermostats, they’re in our refrigerators., its gets bigger than this too.  Good short video.

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6 Illuminating Big Data Infographics

6 Illuminating Big Data Infographics | Digital Collaboration and the 21st C. | Scoop.it

Is Big Data still a big mystery to you? 

In recent years, the volume of information coming into companies has exploded, so that many IT organizations are dealing with extremely large sets of data. 

IT leaders are rethinking many aspects of how they manage and deliver information, from investments in infrastructure and analytics tools to new policies for organizing and accessing data so they can deliver more of it, faster. They are concerned that if they don't have the right tools and architectures to deal with all that information, then big data can be a big problem. Check out these infographics on Big Data to see the impact...


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Aurélia-Claire Jaeger's curator insight, January 21, 2013 2:28 AM

Et en plus, c'est beau !