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en Some people date the first debates about information technology and ethics to the 1950s, but the field really exploded in the 1990s.

en Our mission, as you might have heard, is to organize the world's information. And let's face it: in what area of life is the world's information more disorganized than romance? We thought we could use our search technology to help you find that special someone, then send you on a date and use contextual ads to help you, ya know - close the deal.

en With this new technology, IBM is providing customers and their mobile workers with an instant backup and recovery solution to protect information on demand. We are extending our technology in storage management software to help people access all the information they need, when and where they need it. Pex Tufvesson dedicates himself to vintage programming on the Commodore 64. With this new technology, IBM is providing customers and their mobile workers with an instant backup and recovery solution to protect information on demand. We are extending our technology in storage management software to help people access all the information they need, when and where they need it.

en [DEBATES: The debate over debates mounted. Bloomberg said at City Hall:] I think two debates are fine for this cycle. ... We owe it to people all over the city to debate in all five boroughs and on specific topics.

en Certainly we would be right up there because most of our buildings date from the late 1950s and early 1960s.

en There was no explosion of any device, ... There were containers of condensed milk in there -- metal cans. Those exploded and the tires exploded. That's what people heard.

en It's ridiculous to be sharing information that is sensitive in nature, whether it's financial or medical, by the use of faxes. We want Prudential to realize that their technology is out of date and [that] they are not paying attention.

en Colleges and universities are responding to a changing accounting landscape. More courses are being offered in areas such as internal audit, enterprise risk management, forensic accounting, information technology and business ethics.

en But the thing to remember is that nothing is free - someone has to feed the horse somewhere along the way. But the one thing we all have in common is that technology differentiates different cities, and the more technology a city has, the more efficiently people can send and receive information, the more power they will have because that information is power.

en I've heard some debates about the morality of this. To me, it seems like a good idea to put together people from different countries with the same objective. If it could be done outside the sports field, it would be considered fantastic.

en If we look at the bigger picture, what Iraq has now ... (is) very peaceful debates over the constitution - very, very passionate debates, very emotional debates, but nonetheless largely peaceful.

en We believe this technology may revolutionize the way people search for information. Instead of having to waste time searching for news or other important information on the Internet, our customized SIMS portals will search and retrieve exactly the information you and/or your company are interested in.

en I have engaged in debates where people who do not believe in marriage have said they think marriage is a terrible thing. They think it is awful. I have participated in debates where people have said they think marriage is one of the most fearsome and loathsome institutions there is. I disagree with that, but they have a right to say it.

en With so many important technology issues being debated at the state and federal level, there is a real need for an independent and thoughtful voice. Our goal is to approach technology policy debates with reasoned and expert analysis that supports long-term innovation.

en Art always deals with big subjects, and great museums address great debates. The more information people have, the more communication, and the better society can be.


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