Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Questiones sur Internet (1)


(Languages of this post: Interlingua, English)


Prime question: Quales es le characteristicas del revolution digital?

Le information e le cognoscimento ha essite le elementos central de omne le societates historicamente cognoscite. Lo que characterisa iste nove epocha es que nos ha un systema technologic que cambia revolutionariemente le formas de processamento de information e communication e transforma nostre forma de viver e nostre manieras de communicar inter nos.

Le revolution digital ha essite causate per le convergentia de transformationes profunde in le microelectronica e in le telecommunicationes a causa del programmas informatic e systemas de computatores que controla e gere le systema.

Le revolution comenciava in le annos septanta, e actualmente nos non pote imaginar le mundo contemporanee sin le integration de iste nove technolgias, que comenciava ante quasi cinquanta annos e que se disveloppa continuemente con effectos extraordinarios.

Nonobstante il esseva in le annos novanta quando un serie de disveloppamentos technologic como le World Wide Web e le deregulation e le privatisation de Internet permitteva un accesso a milles de milliones de personas. In 1996 il habeva unes 40 milliones de personas qui habeva accesso a Internet. Nunc 1,5 billiones se ha integrate a in iste systema de telecommunicationes mundial.

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Information and knowledge have been the central elements of all historically known societies. What characterizes this new epoch is that we have a technological system that is making a revolutionary change in the ways of processing information and communication and is transforming our way of living and our ways of communicating among ourselves.

The digital revolution has been caused by the convergence of profound transformations in microelectronics and in telecommunications because of the computer programs and systems of computers that control and manage the system.

The revolution started in the 1970s, and now we cannot imagine the contemporary world without the integration of these new technologies, which started almost fifty years ago and which are developing continuously with extraordinary effects.

Nevertheless, it was in the 1990s when a series of technological developments like the World Wide Web and the deregulation and the privatization of the Internet allowed access to billions of people. In 1996 there were about 40 million people who had access to the Internet. Now 1.5 billion have joined this system of world-wide telecommunications.

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