ACM 97 "The Next 50 Years" On-line version produced by Microsoft Research and Dog & Pony Studios

The Impacts of Information Technology on Business Communications


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ACM 97

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Resources for Speculation

Resources for Speculation

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Resources for Speculation

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Resources for Speculation

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Transforming business and technology

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We live in the house of language

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Cyberspace is always social space

Ages of Business

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Business

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60’s dreams about the future of computers

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Business

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Impeccable coordination on a global scale

Communication is a commitment on time

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The language of commitment is universal

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Breakdowns appearing in the age of convenience

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Potential Names of this Age

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Business

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We need to know ourselves as historical beings

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We need to make a choice about what matters to us

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We need to make a choice about what matters to us

We need to make a choice about what matters to us

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Author: Fernando Flores

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