Bloomberg.com was first established on September 29, 1993, as a financial portal with information on markets, currency conversion, news and events, and Bloomberg Terminal subscriptions.
View moreThe Internet has millions of smaller domestic, academic, business, and government networks, which together carry many different kinds of information.
View morePeople often send secret information, and sometimes other people can steal that information.
View moreA computer is a machine that accepts data as input, processes that data using programs, and outputs the processed data as information.
View moreMany computers can store and retrieve information using hard drives.
View moreComputers can be designed to do almost anything with information.
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View moreA computer is an electronic device that manipulates information, or data.
View moreA server is a computer that serves up information to other computers on a network.
View moreGoogle makes any homework, research or general collation of information a thousand times easier than a trip to the library.
View moreOxford English Dictionaries and Merriam-Webster both in 2006 added the word 'Google', it's defined as a "search for information about (someone or something) on the Internet using the search engine Google".
View moreA powerhouse that won't be going anywhere soon and are just going to gather even more momentum, swallowing up companies like YouTube, making searching for information easier and more efficient, whilst giving you a great mail client and a million other side ventures.
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View moreThis product, also known as the Bloomberg terminal, is the computer system that analyzes and generates real-time market and financial information for finance professionals.
View moreEven the infamous 2013 privacy breach, which inadvertently or otherwise allowed company reporters access to customers' personal information, was but a temporary blip.
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