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- noun computing The
sphere ofdigital information .
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In our book What We Learned in the Rainforest, former Mitsubishi CEO Tachi Kiuchi and I describe how in a generation today's Internet could evolve into a vastly richer global "infosphere," a virtual gathering place that could network billions of people together, to share ideas, educate people, trade resources, develop relationships, and integrate cultures.
Bill Shireman: Is Obama Wrong to Promote "Green Jobs" Before the Election? 2010
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In our book What We Learned in the Rainforest, former Mitsubishi CEO Tachi Kiuchi and I describe how in a generation today's Internet could evolve into a vastly richer global "infosphere," a virtual gathering place that could network billions of people together, to share ideas, educate people, trade resources, develop relationships, and integrate cultures.
Bill Shireman: Is Obama Wrong to Promote "Green Jobs" Before the Election? 2010
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An America incapable of protecting its interests or that of its allies in space or the "infosphere" will find it difficult to exert global political leadership. "[emphasis mine] - 51
Pentagon Clarifies that Democracy and the People are the Enemy 2008
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Pool reports from a gaggle with White House press secretary Robert Gibbs give a sense of the lack of clarity in the infosphere around the president.
William Bradley: Is the Obama Administration Still Way Behind the Curve on Egypt? William Bradley 2011
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Pool reports from a gaggle with White House press secretary Robert Gibbs give a sense of the lack of clarity in the infosphere around the president.
William Bradley: Is the Obama Administration Still Way Behind the Curve on Egypt? William Bradley 2011
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Even as we buy or want to buy the best possible means of access, the infosphere is flickering with messages telling us that the real price isn't the price tag.
Wendi L. Adamek: Life's Best Inventions Wendi L. Adamek 2011
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Even as we buy or want to buy the best possible means of access, the infosphere is flickering with messages telling us that the real price isn't the price tag.
Wendi L. Adamek: Life's Best Inventions Wendi L. Adamek 2011
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The small but vocal part of the infosphere dominated by the climate deniers seized on this "fake" photo to try to paint the entire climate science community as fake.
Peter H. Gleick: Remarkable Insight into the Climate Denial Machine 2010
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The small but vocal part of the infosphere dominated by the climate deniers seized on this "fake" photo to try to paint the entire climate science community as fake.
Peter H. Gleick: Remarkable Insight Into the Climate Denial Machine 2010
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Humor saturates the infosphere, for at least two reasons: First, a successful joke implies insight, and insight, especially if it's pithy and self-explanatory, is the basic currency of a high-speed information economy.
Scott Brown on Stand-Up Comedy, Lingua Franca of the Wired World 2009
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