The Road AheadWhat is the information highway? How will the new technology change our lives? Do I have to learn to use a computer? Will my job become obsolete? Welcome to The Road Ahead. We have all been bombarded by the seemingly endless hype about the information highway and the coming age of technology. Now, Bill Gates - who built Microsoft into one of the most successful companies in the world - gives us his vision of what the future holds for us. The Road Ahead is his bird's-eye view of the undiscovered territory on the information highway - an authoritative, thought-provoking, and very readable travel guide for the journey. In this optimistic and refreshingly realistic book, Gates looks ahead to show how the emerging technologies of the digital age will transform all our lives. As he says, we are on the brink of a new revolution, and crossing a technology threshold that will forever change the way we buy, work, learn, and communicate with each other. |
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... server or servers storing that information . You won't know whether the material that arrives at your house is stored on a server down the road or on the other side of the country , nor will it matter . The requested digital data will ...
... server or servers storing that information . You won't know whether the material that arrives at your house is stored on a server down the road or on the other side of the country , nor will it matter . The requested digital data will ...
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... servers , a screen of information with a number of hyperlinks appears . When you activate a hyperlink by click- ing ... server or any other server on the Internet . Library of Congress World Wide Web Home Page File Edit View Favorites ...
... servers , a screen of information with a number of hyperlinks appears . When you activate a hyperlink by click- ing ... server or any other server on the Internet . Library of Congress World Wide Web Home Page File Edit View Favorites ...
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... Servers for the information highway will have to be large computers with gigantic storage capacity that run twenty - four hours a day , seven days a week . Competition to supply them will be intense . Various com- panies have different ...
... Servers for the information highway will have to be large computers with gigantic storage capacity that run twenty - four hours a day , seven days a week . Competition to supply them will be intense . Various com- panies have different ...
Contents
A Revolution Begins | 1 |
The Beginning of the Information Age | 20 |
Lessons from the Computer Industry | 35 |
Copyright | |
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