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	<description>A bibliography of works by Lasica, J.D in the field of technical communication.</description>
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		<title>The Mobile Generation: Global Transformations at the Cellular Level</title>
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		<description>People are constantly innovating in the use ofmobile technologies to allow them to be more interconnected. Almost a half century ago, Ralph Lee Smith conjured up “The Wired Nation,”foretelling a world of interactive communication to and from the home that seems commonplace in developed countries today. Now we have a “Wireless World” of communications potentially connecting two billion people to each other with interactive personal communications devices.</description>
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		<title>Identity in the Age of Cloud Computing: The Next-Generation Internet’s Impact on Business, Governance and Social Interaction</title>
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		<description>Coming after decades of increased capacity and expectations from the desktop at the network’s edge, the burgeoning acceptance of the cloud as a way of doing business raises a number of interesting and important questions for the broader public. What control do we have over our identities, security, and privacy? How will it change economic and business models? What are the implications for governance and cyber-security?</description>
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		<title>Civic Engagement on the Move: How Mobile Media Can Serve the Public Good</title>
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		<description>Many people—especially youth and the previously disempowered—are learning to use cell phone messages, snapshots and videos as a way to express their political views. Certainly that was being demonstrated by the thousands of young people and others drawn into the 2008 Presidential primary campaign.</description>
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