Information Age
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The Information Age (also known as the Computer Age, Digital Age, or New Media Age) is a period in human history characterized by the shift from traditional industry that the industrial revolution brought through industrialization, to an economy based on information computerization. The onset of the Information Age is associated with the Digital Revolution, just as the Industrial Revolution marked the onset of the Industrial Age.
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See also
- Attention economy
- Attention inequality
- Big data
- Cognitive-cultural economy
- Computer crime
- Cyberterrorism
- Cyberwarfare
- Democratization of knowledge
- Digital dark age
- Digital detox
- Digital divide
- Digital transformation
- Digital world
- Imagination age, the hypothesized successor of the information age: a period in which creativity and imagination become the primary creators of economic value
- Indigo Era
- Information explosion
- Information revolution
- Information society
- Internet age
- Internet governance
- Netizen
- Netocracy
- Network society
- Technological determinism
- Telecommunications
- Zettabyte Era
- The Hacker Ethic and the Spirit of the Information Age
- Information and communication technologies for environmental sustainability
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