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  2. Digital nomad - Wikipedia

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    Digital nomad working from a restaurant. Digital nomads are people who travel freely while working remotely using technology and the internet. [1] Such people generally have minimal material possessions and work remotely in temporary housing, hotels, cafes, public libraries, co-working spaces, or recreational vehicles, using Wi-Fi, smartphones or mobile hotspots to access the Internet.

  3. Being Digital - Wikipedia

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    Being Digital is made up of an introduction, three parts, and an epilogue. In the first part Negroponte discusses the fundamental difference between bits and atoms. He describes "atoms" as a weighted mass form such as a book and "bits" as "instantaneous and inexpensive transfer of electronic data" that "move at the speed of light."

  4. Mobile journalism - Wikipedia

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    Mobile journalism is a form of multimedia newsgathering and storytelling that enables journalists to document, edit and share news using small, network connected devices like smartphones.

  5. Document management system - Wikipedia

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    The software helps the businesses to combine paper to digital files and store it into a single hub after it is scanned and digital formats get imported. [26] One of the most important benefits of digital document management is a “fail-safe” environment for safeguarding all documents and data. [ 27 ]

  6. Digital labor - Wikipedia

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    Digital labor markets are websites or economies that facilitate the production, trade, and selling of digital content, code, digital products, or other ideas or goods emerging from digital and technological environments.

  7. Early adopter - Wikipedia

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    Typically, early adopters are customers who, in addition to using the vendor's product or technology, also provide considerable and candid feedback to help the vendor refine its future product releases, as well as the associated means of distribution, service, and support.

  8. Sound effect - Wikipedia

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    A sound effect (or audio effect) is an artificially created or enhanced sound, or sound process used to emphasize artistic or other content of films, television shows, live performance, animation, video games, music, or other media.

  9. New media - Wikipedia

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    New media are communication technologies that enable or enhance interaction between users as well as interaction between users and content. [1] In the middle of the 1990s, the phrase "new media" became widely used as part of a sales pitch for the influx of interactive CD-ROMs for entertainment and education. [2]