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Title: Has The Information Revolution Benifited Society
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The information superhighway is a seamless network of computers and databases were anyone, anytime, and anywhere can access limitless information. The information superhighway gives people the power of knowledge. It allows people to see things they might have never seen, if it were not for the information superhighway... Showed first 250 characters
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It allows people to see things they might have never seen, if it were not for the information superhighway. With the information superhighway people can take virtual tours of museums, campuses, and buildings not even constructed yet. A person can also walk through buildings that no longer exist... Showed next 250 characters
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Outline some of the technological developments responsible for what some call the information society. Explain what is meant by the phrase, and discuss the arguments about whether such a society can be said to exist.
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