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Talking Nets (book excerpts): an oral history of neural networks. Ubiquity 2000(April): 6 (2000) - Giovanna Avellis:
The ERMES approach to software evaluation. Ubiquity 2000(September): 4 (2000) - Catherine M. Beise, Martha E. Myers:
What IT labor shortage?: redefining the IT in 'IT professional'. Ubiquity 2000(February): 3 (2000) - Gordon Bell:
Dear Appy, how committed are you? Signed, lost and forgotten data. Ubiquity 2000(February): 2 (2000) - Dan Bricklin:
The software police vs. the CD lawyers. Ubiquity 2000(October): 5 (2000) - John Seely Brown, Paul Duguid:
The social life of information (book excerpt). Ubiquity 2000(March): 11 (2000) - Edmund B. Burke:
A dialogue on local interests and national commerce. Ubiquity 2000(December): 3 (2000) - R. W. Burniske:
Arabia online: answering the call of the holy land. Ubiquity 2000(April): 9 (2000) - R. W. Burniske:
Literacy in the cyber age. Ubiquity 2000(May): 6 (2000) - Samuel Chong, Kecheng Liu:
The social aspects neglected in e-commerce. Ubiquity 2000(June): 9 (2000) - Richard J. Cox:
The information age and history: looking backward to see us. Ubiquity 2000(September): 6 (2000) - C. Celeste Creswell:
Arbitration clauses in online agreements. Ubiquity 2000(June): 4 (2000) - David Curle:
Making matters worse: what problem is ICANN trying to solve? Ubiquity 2000(November): 6 (2000) - Thomas H. Davenport, Lawrence Prusak:
Working knowledge: how organizations manage what they know. Ubiquity 2000(August): 6 (2000) - Dorothy E. Denning:
Hacktivism and other net crimes. Ubiquity 2000(August): 14 (2000) - James A. Dewar:
The information age and the printing press: looking backward to see ahead. Ubiquity 2000(August): 8 (2000) - Nancy M. Dixon:
Common knowledge (book excerpt): how companies thrive by sharing what they know. Ubiquity 2000(April): 3 (2000) - Greg Farman:
Guide to the internet. Ubiquity 2000(December): 5 (2000) - William Paul Fiefer:
Domain-nation. Ubiquity 2000(March): 9 (2000) - William Paul Fiefer:
Heavy rotation. Ubiquity 2000(May): 15 (2000) - Simson L. Garfinkel:
Database nation (book excerpts). Ubiquity 2000(February): 9 (2000) - John Gehl:
Lessons in life from the Net: Chatting with Vint Cerf. Ubiquity 2000(February): 1 (2000) - John Gehl:
Building community for the new information technology professional: an interview with John White. Ubiquity 2000(February): 6 (2000) - John Gehl:
What's New?: talking with inventor Bob Olodort. Ubiquity 2000(August): 18 (2000) - John Gehl:
Reader Comments: semantics aside, 'knowledge' can be managed. Ubiquity 2000(August): 19 (2000) - John Gehl:
Reader comments: putting pretentious pontificators on notice. Ubiquity 2000(September): 3 (2000) - John Gehl:
Taking stock of the tech industry: talking with Denise Caruso, industry analyst and founder of Hybrid Vigor Institute. Ubiquity 2000(November): 5 (2000) - John Gehl:
Understanding in the age of also: talking with Richard Saul Wurman. Ubiquity 2000(March): 1 (2000) - John Gehl:
New tools, new teaching for a different kind of student: an interview with Don Norman. Ubiquity 2000(March): 5 (2000) - John Gehl:
The future of the IT profession: an interview with Peter Denning. Ubiquity 2000(March): 8 (2000)
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