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2006 > July > 06 > The World Has Changed…#5

The World Has Changed…#5

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[SUMMARY—Embracing the changing nature of the world.]

(WORLD) More evidence that the world is changing from these recent noted articles:

A growing number of "kid-safe" search engines are available.

The city of Taipei is aiming to have 200,000 people making wi-fi phone calls.

A generation which uses technology to facilitate relationships and interactions in a way other generations never have.

If older folks think kids today don't show enough respect, they may only have themselves to blame.

Microsoft plans to blend phones with computers.

Experientia report on the latest trends in electronic toys and games.

Asian countries lead the world in creating digital homes, with Taiwan and Korea at the forefront.

Related posts: The World Has Changed#1, 2, 3, 4.

Filed by DK on July 6 2006

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