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“The Information: A History, a Theory, a Flood ” — a review by Freeman Dyson

February 27, 2011 0 Comments
“The Information: A History, a Theory, a Flood ” — a review by Freeman Dyson

Freeman Dyson and James Gleick are both authors always worth reading. In this case, Dyson has reviewed Gleick’s newest book in an essay titled “How We Know”. An excerpt: According to Gleick, the impact of information on human affairs came in three installments: first the history, the thousands of years during which people created and […]

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E-discovery and solid-state drives (SSDs)

February 24, 2011 1 Comment
E-discovery and solid-state drives (SSDs)

E-discovery — the recovery, analysis, and production of evidence stored in digital form on various media — has become a major issue in litigation because of how much data simple devices can hold and the resulting duplication and multiplication of documents, files, and other digital types of evidence. Because of the risks and costs of […]

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