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1. Probable Tomorrows: How Science and Technology Will Transform Our Lives in the Next Twenty Years 2. People and Technology in the Workplace 3. Technology and the Rise of the Networked City in Europe and America (Technology and Urban Growth Series) 4. Environmental Change, Climate and Health: Issues and Research Methods 5. Lewis Mumford: Public Intellectual 6. Technology, Pessimism, and Postmodernism 7. Climate Change 2001: The Scientific Basis: Contribution of Working Group I to the Third Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (Climate Change 2001) 8. Making Climate Forecasts Matter 9. Challenge and Change in the Information Society 10. Tips for Time Travelers
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Seagate Announces 11 New Products Today, Seagate made an unprecedented move by announcing as many as 11 new products to be made available in the next two quarters. Addressing different storage segments from handhelds to desktops and servers, Seagate is poised to become the number one storage company.
Bush Assails Iran's Coming Election as Undemocratic (New York Times: NYT HomePage) On the eve of the Iranian vote, President Bush declared today that Iran failed to meet "the basic requirements of democracy."
Congress Reacts to Breach Onslaught BJ's Wholesale Club settles lax data protection charges while FDIC admits to
data breach.
Apple Goes Dual-Chip For The Macintosh WebProNews, KY -The era of the single processor Power Mac G5 has come to a close, and future machines will have dual-chips. When the 1.8 GHz Power ...
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Probable Tomorrows: How Science and Technology Will Transform Our Lives in the Next Twenty Years
Authors: Marvin Cetron. Owen Davies. Hardcover, 352 pagesPublisher: St. Martin's Press Publication Date: 1997-05-15 Edition: 1 Reviews :
A fascinating look at near-future advances, inventions, products, services, and everyday conveniences that will change how we live and work. Marvin Cetron and Owen Davies explore these changes and the impact they will have on everyday life. For example, by the year 2010:
-Personal computers will offer the power of today's supermachines and artificial intelligence. -A telecommunications network will supply the world with services from the contents of the Library of Congress to pornographic videos in Cantonese. -The United States-reversing a decades-old trend-will link its major cities with hig-speed railroads. -Airplanes will be capable of leaping halfway around the world in just two hours. -Consumer goods will be produced at prices so low the poor of tomorrow could live as well as the rich of today. -Scientists will have learned to purge the air of pollution, closing up the Antarctic ozone hole and ending the threat of global warming. -Heavy industries can move into space, so that Earth can recover from our past environmental follies. -Dramatic advances in gene mapping and organ transplants will extend the healthy human life span well beyond the century mark.
Science and technology have dominated life in developed countries since the Industrial Revolution. In the twenty-first century, the will change it almost beyond recognition. Probable Tomorrows tells us how.
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People and Technology in the Workplace
Authors: National Academy of Engineering and Commission on Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education. National Research Council. Hardcover, 336 pagesPublisher: National Academies Press Publication Date: 1991-01-01 Reviews :

Quick introduction of new technology is essential to America's competitiveness. But the success of new systems depends on their acceptance by the people who will use them. This new volume presents practical information for managers trying to meld the best in human and technological resources. The volume identifies factors that are critical to successful technology introduction and examines why America lags behind many other countries in this effort. Case studies document successful transitions to new systems and procedures in manufacturing, medical technology, and office automation--ranging from the Boeing Company's program to involve employees in decision making and process design, to the introduction of alternative work schedules for Mayo Clinic nurses. This volume will be a practical resource for managers, researchers, faculty, and students in the fields of industry, engineering design, human resources, labor relations, sociology, and organizational behavior....
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Technology and the Rise of the Networked City in Europe and America (Technology and Urban Growth Series)
Authors: Joel A. Tarr. Hardcover, 339 pages Publisher: Temple Univ Pr Publication Date: 1988-10
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Environmental Change, Climate and Health: Issues and Research Methods
Authors: Hardcover, 352 pagesPublisher: Cambridge University Press Publication Date: 2002-09-16 Edition: 1 Reviews :

Planning for the protection of human health from the potential impacts of global environmental changes, such as climate change, requires a greatly improved understanding of the disease inducing mechanisms involved, possible synergetic effects, and the vulnerability of populations. An important aspect is the development of theoretical and conceptual methods for the assessment of the health impact of global environmental changes. This book addresses the concepts and methods needed to analyse and understand this complex issue, and will be of great value to researchers and graduate students....
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Lewis Mumford: Public Intellectual
Authors: Hardcover, 448 pagesPublisher: Oxford University Press, USA Publication Date: 1990-09-20 Reviews :

This collection of essays by leading scholars explores the numerous and brilliant facets of Lewis Mumford's insights into technology and modern culture. Characterized as one of the last of the American public intellectuals, Mumford has written extensively about those issues and problems that are most challenging and troubling for modern society. His Technics and Civilization (1934) and the two-volume The Myth of the Machine (1967 and 1970) still provide an agenda for discussion of technology and culture. Mumford foresightedly warned against simplistic technological determinism by exploring the ways in which values shape technology. He is generally recognized as a seminal figure who laid the foundations for the fields of American Studies and the History of Technology. This compelling portrait of Mumford, written in an accessible style, and exploring highly controversial, timely issues, makes a substantial contribution to the rapidly growing interest in the interaction of technology and culture, and is must reading for students of the history and sociology of science and technology, American studies, and American intellectual and cultural history....
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386 Tiny CPU Module (65mm x 45mm) Date: 22-04-04 - The Mity SoC is designed for applications where size is of utmost importance. Despite the tiny footprint, the high functionality of the unit remains in tact.
Decru's Asking Price Steep But Worth It The $272M Network Appliance agreed to pay for Decru is a
significant premium but should pay off big, analysts say.
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Technology, Pessimism, and Postmodernism
Authors: Yaron Ezrahi. Everett Mendelsohn. Paperback, 224 pagesPublisher: University of Massachusetts Press Publication Date: 1995-08 Reviews :

"The comprehensiveness of this book's approach means that many future articles and books dealing with the complex and changing problems it covers will frequently cite it". -- Melvin Kranzberg...
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Climate Change 2001: The Scientific Basis: Contribution of Working Group I to the Third Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (Climate Change 2001)
Authors: Paperback, 892 pagesPublisher: Cambridge University Press Publication Date: 2001-07-23 Reviews :

Climate Change 2001: The Scientific Basis is the most comprehensive and up-to-date scientific assessment of past, present and future climate change. The report: • Analyses an enormous body of observations of all parts of the climate system. • Catalogues increasing concentrations of atmospheric greenhouse gases. • Assesses our understanding of the processes and feedbacks which govern the climate system. • Projects scenarios of future climate change using a wide range of models of future emissions of greenhouse gases and aerosols. • Makes a detailed study of whether a human influence on climate can be identified. • Suggests gaps in information and understanding that remain in our knowledge of climate change and how these might be addressed. This latest IPCC assessment will again form the standard scientific reference for all concerned with climate change and its consequences, including students and researchers in all aspects of environmental and atmospheric science, and policymakers in governments and industry worldwide....
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Making Climate Forecasts Matter
Authors: Panel on the Human Dimensions of Seasonal-to-Interannual Climate Variability. Commission on Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education. National Research Council. Hardcover, 192 pagesPublisher: National Academies Press Publication Date: 1999-05-28 Reviews :

Discusses the increasing importance of accurate climate forcasting and its effect on many facets of human life, particularly as the demand for food and fiber continues to rise, fueled by population growth and incomes primarily in developing countries. DLC: Climate changes--Social aspects. ...
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Challenge and Change in the Information Society
Authors: Hardcover, 320 pagesPublisher: Neal-Schuman Publishers Publication Date: 2002-02-01 Reviews :

Information delivery and use is being challenged by both social and technological developments and this has caused a fundamental and ongoing rethink of the role of information providers in society. This text provides a rounded, multi-perspective view of today's information society, covering key areas of discussion within the information society debate. It gives an overview of each issue whilst at the same time offering a deeper level of discussion, debate and analysis. The contributions are divided into five sections encompassing broad themes. Part 1 outlines theories of the information society, Part 2 discusses policy and organizational perspectives, Part 3 addresses the technological imperative, Part 4 considers the implications of the information society and the individual and Part 5 looks at professional issues....
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Tips for Time Travelers
Authors: Peter Cochrane. Hardcover, 225 pagesPublisher: McGraw-Hill Companies Publication Date: 1998-10 Reviews :

Futuristic technologies (which frighten most people) are a delight to Peter Cochrane, an internatinal speaker with Business Week's Executive Programs, and head of Research at British Telecommunications. Human cloning, identification chips implanted under the skin, digitally enhanced brains, and machines that can think--these are things which he not only believes will occur in the near future; Cochrane actually embraces these scary, science-fiction notions as natural extensions of human development. While he remains an unbashed optimist about the future of technology, he is fully cognizant about the jarring nature of rapid technology, he is fully cognizant about the jarring nature of rapid technological change, both to individuals and to societies. As little as 30 years ago, he points out, an individual would meet and communicate with only 3,000 people in their lifetime. Now, we can do so in a matter of weeks or days....
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IBM, HP to Embrace Xeon Dual-Core The systems vendors will launch servers based on Intel's dual-core
Paxville chip, which will launch Monday.
Microsoft Shared Computer Toolkit Open For Beta Testing (eWEEK Technology News) After a couple of months of private beta testing, a Microsoft product designed to improve the security and management of shared PCs is heading toward a final release this summer.
Attention to Workstation Design Improves Safety, Productivity By paying attention to computer workstation design, computer users can not only improve productivity, but also reduce the incidence of work-related injuries. [PRWEB Aug 8, 2005]
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