The infomedia revolution : how it is changing our world and your life / Frank Koelsch ; foreword by Manny Fernandez.

By: Koelsch, FrankMaterial type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Toronto : McGraw-Hill Ryerson, 1995Description: xxiii, 358 pages ; 24 cmContent type: 36 ISBN: 0075518473; 9780075518471Subject(s): Information society | Information technology | Communication -- Social aspects | Information technology -- Social aspectsAdditional physical formats: Online version:: Infomedia revolution.DDC classification: 303.4833 | 303.4833 LOC classification: HE7631 | .K64 1995
Contents:
Introduction/The Dawn of a New Age -- pt. I. The Infomedia Imperative -- Introduction/Infomedia -- The Next Bonanza. Ch. 1. The Birth of Thinking Machines. Ch. 2. The Nature of Convergence. Ch. 3. A Magnet for Mega-Investment -- pt. II. Home Sweet Electronic Home -- Introduction/Smart Homes -- The Next Frontier. Ch. 4. The Moving Picture Box. Ch. 5. Small, Smart Phones. Ch. 6. The Winning Game. Ch. 7. Ubiquity. Ch. 8. Computer Helpers -- pt. III. The Information Superhighway -- Introduction/Fiber Wars. Ch. 9. Out With the Old, In With the New. Ch. 10. Carriers in Crisis. Ch. 11. Opening Up the New Frontier -- pt. IV. Infomedia: Revolutionizing Business, Industry and Government -- Introduction/The Swiss Watch Syndrome. Ch. 12. Banks without Tellers. Ch. 13. Stores without Shelves. Ch. 14. Interactive Advertising. Ch. 15. Electronic Real Estate. Ch. 16. Agents at Risk. Ch. 17. Paperless Publishing. Ch. 18. Streamlining Government -- pt. V. Changing Our Lives.
Summary: A single tiny pocket calculator is more powerful than all the computers that existed in the world prior to 1950. Our children's video games are more potent than the multi-million dollar business computers of only 10 years ago. The world's most powerful technologies - computing, communications and media - are converging. With annual revenues of well over $3 trillion, these industries form the largest, most dynamic and fastest growing industrial block in the world. Infomedia will emerge as the primary competitive weapon of the 21st century. A new generation of technologically astute companies will leverage infomedia to achieve stellar success, while others will sleep through the change only to waken in a world remade.Summary: The Infomedia Revolution is also challenging us on a very personal level. It will raise new issues of morality, privacy and ethics. It is changing the way we work, play, entertain ourselves and conduct our everyday lives. It is changing the way our children interact with others and how they are educated. Their new world will be very different from ours. The Infomedia Revolution is already upon us.
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Includes bibliographical references :p. (335-345)and index.

Introduction/The Dawn of a New Age -- pt. I. The Infomedia Imperative -- Introduction/Infomedia -- The Next Bonanza. Ch. 1. The Birth of Thinking Machines. Ch. 2. The Nature of Convergence. Ch. 3. A Magnet for Mega-Investment -- pt. II. Home Sweet Electronic Home -- Introduction/Smart Homes -- The Next Frontier. Ch. 4. The Moving Picture Box. Ch. 5. Small, Smart Phones. Ch. 6. The Winning Game. Ch. 7. Ubiquity. Ch. 8. Computer Helpers -- pt. III. The Information Superhighway -- Introduction/Fiber Wars. Ch. 9. Out With the Old, In With the New. Ch. 10. Carriers in Crisis. Ch. 11. Opening Up the New Frontier -- pt. IV. Infomedia: Revolutionizing Business, Industry and Government -- Introduction/The Swiss Watch Syndrome. Ch. 12. Banks without Tellers. Ch. 13. Stores without Shelves. Ch. 14. Interactive Advertising. Ch. 15. Electronic Real Estate. Ch. 16. Agents at Risk. Ch. 17. Paperless Publishing. Ch. 18. Streamlining Government -- pt. V. Changing Our Lives.

A single tiny pocket calculator is more powerful than all the computers that existed in the world prior to 1950. Our children's video games are more potent than the multi-million dollar business computers of only 10 years ago. The world's most powerful technologies - computing, communications and media - are converging. With annual revenues of well over $3 trillion, these industries form the largest, most dynamic and fastest growing industrial block in the world. Infomedia will emerge as the primary competitive weapon of the 21st century. A new generation of technologically astute companies will leverage infomedia to achieve stellar success, while others will sleep through the change only to waken in a world remade.

The Infomedia Revolution is also challenging us on a very personal level. It will raise new issues of morality, privacy and ethics. It is changing the way we work, play, entertain ourselves and conduct our everyday lives. It is changing the way our children interact with others and how they are educated. Their new world will be very different from ours. The Infomedia Revolution is already upon us.

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