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Subject:
Information in books and the Internet
Category: Reference, Education and News > Education Asked by: madscientist_edin-ga List Price: $10.00 |
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07 Jun 2006 03:42 PDT
Expires: 07 Jul 2006 03:42 PDT Question ID: 736023 |
Hi, I was wondering if it was possible to say wether or not there is more information (in terms of knoweldge) held in books or on the Internet? By this I mean unique data (ie. no replication) therefore making it possible in theory to learn more off the internet rather than by reading books. I'll let you decide on a useful unit of measurement for this one. |
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Re: Information in books and the Internet
From: sonoritygenius-ga on 07 Jun 2006 04:59 PDT |
The Internet, ofcoure! |
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Re: Information in books and the Internet
From: aussietpp-ga on 08 Jun 2006 09:16 PDT |
What about Births, Deaths and Marriages. Each unique pieces of information, but can they be found on the internet? Think globally i.e. All the people in the world that have been born since records were taken. |
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