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− | [[Image:Information pic.jpg|right|140px|Information]] There has never been more information available than there is now. It is so abundant that many people find themselves suffering from information overload - it's finding useful and accurate information that is important. As well as the usual information sources - public libraries (now often overlooked), academic institutions, publishers and X billion pages of the web, there is a vast and growing amount of useful information in freely available open-content resources such as [http://en.wikipedia.org Wikipedia], [http://dmoz.org dmoz open directory project] and other community-driven projects. | + | [[Image:Information pic.jpg|right|120px|Information]] There has never been more information available than there is now. It is so abundant that many people find themselves suffering from information overload - it's finding useful and accurate information that is important. As well as the usual information sources - public libraries (now often overlooked), academic institutions, publishers and X billion pages of the web, there is a vast and growing amount of useful information in freely available open-content resources such as [http://en.wikipedia.org Wikipedia], [http://dmoz.org dmoz open directory project] and other community-driven projects. |
Revision as of 17:42, 20 November 2006
There has never been more information available than there is now. It is so abundant that many people find themselves suffering from information overload - it's finding useful and accurate information that is important. As well as the usual information sources - public libraries (now often overlooked), academic institutions, publishers and X billion pages of the web, there is a vast and growing amount of useful information in freely available open-content resources such as
Wikipedia,
dmoz open directory project and other community-driven projects.