The changing trends of information technology and its compatibility with the economy
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Table of Contents
- Introduction
- A peek into history
- Indirect distribution of ownership
- Direct distribution of the ownership
- Impact of technology on the world of encyclopedias
- Outsourcing the ownership of strategic decision to the public
- Different perceptions on technology in the past and the present
- Conclusion
- References
Abstract
This case study looks at one of the most commonly discussed questions in the world of information technology and economics. Is the economy and information technology changing at the same pace and which one is influencing the other one to change? Another core aspect of this case study is looking at the change in the ownership of information influencing the global markets and how technology is responsible for the shift in trend. There is also a small scenario focusing on the question; how much interested is public in contributing to help science and are they really equipped to help? Few of the interesting cases of major IT players in the market which rose controversial, debatable and interesting questions are slated down in this case study. And the main question this case study revolves around is; is the economy flexible enough to make room for the changes in information technology to accommodate it?
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