We're not in an information age anymore. We're in the information management age.
We aren't in an information age, we are in an entertainment age.
People sometimes announce that we have entered 'the information age' as if information did not exist in other times. I think that every age was an age of information, each in its own way and according to the available media.
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We the people have no excuse for starry-eyed sycophantic group-think in the Information Age. Knowledge is but a fingertip away.
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The Age of Information, Has turned out to be the Age of Ignorance.
Bit literacy means letting the bits go; anything else perpetuates the problem.
While information is the oxygen of the modern age, disinformation is the carbon monoxide that can poison generations.
It’s far too rarely stated that the technology industry is not in the business of making people productive. It is only in the business of selling more technology.
No man was ever so completely skilled in the conduct of life, as not to receive new information from age and experience.
It's the age of information and we need to just get as informed as we can about what other things might help us live healthy lives.
In our modern age - in the age of free information - I don't think there is any place for dictatorships.
The overload makes users less productive and more stressed; thus, there’s a need for some solution. Passively ignoring the problem won’t work, since bits are still heavy, even if we pretend not to notice.
I think that the Information Age is great, but there's a downside to it obviously as well, and it's that false information can be perpetuated so quickly. And it's sad that so many people will believe it.
We are no longer in the dispensation of age and experience. We are in the era of knowledge and information. Information leads a true leader and a true leader leads others.
To succeed in this day and age, all you need to be ahead of the pack is to be informed, and turn the information into transformation for your betterment and that of others.
I don't think that the movie industry is any more ready than any other part of the information industries to adapt itself to the information age. But it's going to go there one way or the other.
Whenever culture has gone through a radical change, as ours has - from industrial age to information age - there are people who will deny that things have changed; they resist it and refuse to change.
I'm moving into that eldership age, you know? I'm at the 'wise woman' age where it's not about learning, but utilizing the information that I have in a way that serves other people. That's a high calling and it's a great responsibility.
Teachers are not supposed to be repositories of information which they dish out. That is from an age when there were no other repositories of information, other than books or teachers, neither of which were portable. A lot of my big task is retrainin...