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But the message they seem to be delivering about technological obsolescence is simplistic, to say the least.
The accessibility of that information is therefore highly vulnerable to technological obsolescence.
Printed books require no mediating device to read and thus are immune to technological obsolescence.
Technological obsolescence means that information rapidly becomes unreadable.
"You want to talk about technological obsolescence?
"A broad education leaves engineers better prepared to communicate, to avoid technological obsolescence and to learn new skills as technology advances," he said.
But these great ships were remarkably durable and, like so many elements of the Imperium, almost immune to technological obsolescence.
"I thought technological obsolescence was fast.
Committee members said the discussion was not about Microsoft, but rather about the best antitrust policies in an environment of rapid technological obsolescence.
I'll show you technological obsolescence.
While technological obsolescence ate away its roots, unfair market practices finally forced it to down its shutters.
For sounds, digitization of legacy analogue recordings is essential insurance against technological obsolescence.
To its visitors, the 75-year-old collection is a bulwark against the modernity and built-in technological obsolescence that are this region's hallmark.
But with Jayson Blair it has managed to leapfrog beyond mere technological obsolescence.
"They've missed out on a lot of shared synergies, and now they're covering up technological obsolescence with a lot of services."
"Some observers have talked about the technological obsolescence of strikes," Mr. Lipsky said.
Technological obsolescence and vast changes in the process of steelmaking forced the closure of the foundries.
In the end, not even all the classic ads could help Polaroid fight technological obsolescence, as the company fell before the relentless onslaught of digital photography.
"You should always buy at the top end of the market as the only way to stave off technological obsolescence," Mr. Machrone explained.
With technological obsolescence the industries fell on bad times, labour unrest started and finally engulfed the state of West Bengal in the late 1960s.
After 2000, cassette-based Walkman products (and their clones) were approaching technological obsolescence as the cassette format was gradually phased out.
Its business - "we're in the industry of wetting throats," as Mr. Isdell put it - is certainly not threatened with technological obsolescence.
Because Ms. Rubins's materials call to mind technological obsolescence, destruction and the discarded waste of a consumer society, her work has been read as social commentary.
So the Guggenheim has set up a small preservation fund, the Variable Media Endowment, to pay for recreating works endangered by technological obsolescence.
The bureau would also receive $82 million to upgrade its computers and move away from its "current state of technological obsolescence," according to a Justice Department summary.