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Cyberspace 2000: dealing with information overload

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  1. Information Agency. An excellent starting point, even if a bit dated, is the July, 1994 special issue of Communications. Many of the key players in the field contributed to this issue. Another useful overview is Fah-Chun Cheong's Internet Agents: Spiders, Wanderers, Brokers, and Bots (New Riders, 1996).]] Google ScholarGoogle ScholarDigital LibraryDigital Library
  2. Information Customization. Our early ideas were outlined in a two-part series in the September and October, 1994 issues of IEEE Computer entitled "Customizing Information," and an article enti-tled entitled "Customizing Information," and an article enti-tled "The Challenge of Customizing Cybermedia," a draft of which is available online via my home page at www.acm. org/~hlb/.]]Google ScholarGoogle Scholar
  3. An insightful look into the history of computer viruses may be found in Peter Denning's Computers Under Attack: Intruders, Worms and Viruses (ACM Press, 1990).]]Google ScholarGoogle Scholar

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            cover image Communications of the ACM
            Communications of the ACM  Volume 40, Issue 2
            Feb. 1997
            130 pages
            ISSN:0001-0782
            EISSN:1557-7317
            DOI:10.1145/253671
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