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The assertion that
no one lacks basic understanding of information structuring is valid. Thousands
of years ago, our ancestors applied basic knowledge to resources management.
The result is a world that they have passed on to us, which is better, with
abundant conveniences compared to before. Today, the need for information
organization is many times fold in comparison to distant past. Instant access
to data is a high commodity, and individuals and organizations alike are
willing to pay fortunes to satisfy such a need. Bloomberg became a billionaire
by serving its customers with instant financial information from World Street.
During the second Bush Administration, the U.S. barely avoided a prolonged
recession, merely due to the fact that the needed data were forwarded through
the right channels at the right time. This led many World Street strategists
to proclaim: "the numbers look good!" Though, it is understood
that actual gains will be realized years to come. |
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