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1. Information - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia **
- Information is the result of processing, gathering, manipulating and organizing data in a way that adds to the knowledge of the receiver. In other words, it is the context in which
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2. Canadian Consumer Information *
- Consumer information guides covering a variety of topics including children, consumer products and services, environment, food, health, housing and finance.
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3. Wikipedia *
- Wikipedia is a free, open content, community-built encyclopedia with thousands of articles on topics from A to Z. Available in dozens of languages.
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4. Information theory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia *
- Information theory is a branch of applied mathematics and engineering involving the quantification of information. Historically, information theory developed to find fundamental
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5. Subject Index to Literature on Electronic Sources of Informa... *
- Deals with all aspects of electronic publishing and includes print and non-print materials, periodical articles, monographs and individual chapters in collected works.
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6. Yahoo! Reference *
- Find an online encyclopedia, quotations, and other fact-finding tools at Yahoo! Reference. Search for dictionary definitions, spelling help, thesaurus synonyms, ...
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7. Information.com *
- Search Results Will Never Be The Same.
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8. Consumer Laboratory Testing Information *
- A thorough guide to medical laboratory tests, why they are performed, and what they might mean.
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