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- proper noun The current
era , characterised by the increasingimportance andavailability ofinformation (especially by means ofcomputers ), as opposed to previous eras (such as theIndustrial Age ) in which mostendeavours related to somephysical process or product.
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Examples
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Because, as was said in my introduction, the Information Age will be the Education Age.
Speech To Presidential Scholars Georgetown University ITY National Archives 1999
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In the Information Age, conspicuous expression is the new conspicuous consumption.
Jennifer Grayson: Eco Etiquette: Should I Delete My Facebook Account? Jennifer Grayson 2011
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In the Information Age, conspicuous expression is the new conspicuous consumption.
Jennifer Grayson: Eco Etiquette: Should I Delete My Facebook Account? Jennifer Grayson 2011
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In the Information Age, why shouldn't this be a nanosecond?
Susan Blumenthal, M.D.: Science Is What Will Improve Health in America M.D. Susan Blumenthal 2010
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In the Information Age, why shouldn't this be a nanosecond?
Susan Blumenthal, M.D.: How Science Is What Will Improve Health In America M.D. Susan Blumenthal 2010
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The Information Age has brought with it many advances which have become part of everyday life, including the Web and mobile phones, not to me ...
Jonathan B. Spira: Drowning in Information? You're Not Alone 2009
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The Information Age has brought with it many advances which have become part of everyday life, including the Web and mobile phones, not to me ...
Jonathan B. Spira: Drowning in Information? You're Not Alone 2009
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This is the Information Age and anyone who wants to find out anything factual has access to it.
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Nor should it be surprising that the Constitution omits many clauses that are necessary for an Information Age.
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The Information Age has brought with it many advances which have become part of everyday life, including the Web and mobile phones, not to mention e-mail, text and instant messaging, and social networks.
Jonathan B. Spira: Drowning in Information? You're Not Alone 2009
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