How to Contribute to the Information Age

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The information age took off with the introduction of the internet and home computers in the early 1990's. Instead on focusing on physical production like the preceding industrial age, it focuses on the production of digital information. That is why you have access to this site with 46,893 useful articles with the click of a mouse.

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  1. Contribute to a wiki. While a search engine can bring you information from any website, it is sometimes better to have fewer websites with more information in them. Wikis do that, so they are among the only websites people really need - wikiHow for instructions, wikipedia for encyclopaedia-style articles and word definitions, wikiTravel for travelling, and Google for everything else. Wikis are also good because they make things less complicated for you while even as they are constantly getting more information.
  2. Invest in new breakthrough technologies. Buy the stocks and products of companies working on new things that will help shape the future.


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