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Cook, Chad (2000, Nov. 6). Introduction to Encryption Retrieved from www.securityfocus.com at: http://www.securityfocus.com/focus/basics/articles/encryp.html |
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Entwisle, Stephen (2000, Nov. 6). A Beginner's Guide to the Internet. Retrieved from www.securityfocus.com at: http://www.securityfocus.com/focus/basics/articles/bginter.html |
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Gibson, William (1984). Neuromancer. An Ace Book, Berkley Publishing Group, New York, NY, 1994 (hardcover) or reissue paperback edition (July 10, 2000). |
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Hacker, Diana (2000). A Pocket Style Manual. (3rd ed.). Boston, MA: Bedford/St. Martin's. |
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Harel, David (2000). computers Ltd. -- what they really can't do New York, NY: Oxford University Press. |
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Lindsay, James M. and Michael E. O'Hanlon (2001). Defending America -- The Case for Limited National Missile Defense. Retrieved from www.brookings.org, The Brookings Institution, Washington D.C., Chapter One, 1-28. |
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Maes, Pattie (1997). Agents that Reduce Work and Information Overload. In J.M. Bradshaw (Ed.). Software Agents (pp. 145-164). Cambridge, MA: AAAI Press and MIT Press. |
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Negroponte, Nicholas (1995). being digital New York, NY: Alfred A. Knopf Inc. On reserve in Wallace Library, take it out and enjoy for a couple of hours. Especially see Ch. 7 (Where People and Bits Meet), 11 (Can We Talk About This?), and 12 (Less is More). |
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Norman, Donald A. (1998). The Invisible Computer -- Why Good Products Can Fail, the Personal computer Is So Complex, and Information Appliances Are the Solution. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. On reserve in Wallace. Especially see Chapter 7 and the Appendix of examples of information appliances. |
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Rawlins, Gregory J.E. (1996). Moths to the Flame -- the seductions of computer technology. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1996. |
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Weinstein, Lauren (2001, May). Be Seeing You! Communications of the Association of Computing Machinery (CACM), 44(5), Inside Risks 131. |
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White, Stephen (2001, Nov). A Brief History of Computing - Complete Timeline. http://www.ox.compsoc.net/~swhite/history/timeline.html |
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