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The digital flood : the diffusion of information technology across the U.S., Europe, and Asia

By: CORTADA, James W.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: New York : Oxford University , 2012Description: 789 p.ISBN: 9780199921553.Subject(s): Tecnologia da Informação | Informática | Estados Unidos | Europa | Asia
Contents:
1. How much computing is in the world? 2. Diffusion of computing starts in the United States 3. Early western European deployment: Great Britain, France and West Germany 4. Diffusion of computing in Italy, Netherlands, and Sweden 5. How Western Europe embraced information technologies 6. Limits of diffusion: computing in the Soviet Union, German democratic republic and Eastern Europe 7. Computing comes to Japan 8. Diffusion of computing into South Korea, Taiwan, and Singapore 9. China: embracing it in changing times 10. India and the limits of digital diffusion 11. How Asia embraced information technologies 12. Diffusion of information technologies: results and implications
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1. How much computing is in the world? 2. Diffusion of computing starts in the United States 3. Early western European deployment: Great Britain, France and West Germany 4. Diffusion of computing in Italy, Netherlands, and Sweden 5. How Western Europe embraced information technologies 6. Limits of diffusion: computing in the Soviet Union, German democratic republic and Eastern Europe 7. Computing comes to Japan 8. Diffusion of computing into South Korea, Taiwan, and Singapore 9. China: embracing it in changing times 10. India and the limits of digital diffusion 11. How Asia embraced information technologies 12. Diffusion of information technologies: results and implications

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