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    Re:What's a digital person?
    Tomas Patrocinio · 04/01/03 at 10:29 ET

    If a digital person is only a person with a high tech profile and with large knowledge of computer science, the digital society isn't being built, because those are a few. Most of the users of computers and networks are just users and the work they develop doesn't need lots (or even a few) of mathematics or programming languages, because experts have been making those tools friendly. Nevertheless the work they develop with digital tools make them digital persons too, not only the experts. I am quite sure that nowadays, those who became everyday users of a word processor, for instance, do not write on a sheet of paper the same way they did before using the wordprocessor. There are several sudies showing evidence of that. If one considers the use of networks it happens to be the same! Don't you think so?

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    • Re:What's a digital person?, by John, 04/01/03
      • Re:What's a digital person?, by Tomas Patrocinio, 04/01/03
        • Re:What's a digital person?, by , 04/01/03
          • Re:What's a digital person?, by John, 04/02/03
            • Re:What's a digital person?, by Susan Ventouri, 04/29/03
              • Re:What's a digital person?, by John, 05/02/03
              • Re:What's a digital person?, by Tomas Patrocinio, 05/05/03
                • Re:What's a digital person?, by John, 05/07/03
                  • Re:What's a digital person?, by Simon, 05/19/03
                  • Re:What's a digital person?, by Simon, 05/19/03
                  • Re:What's a digital person?, by John, 05/21/03
                  • Re:What's a digital person?, by Tomas Patrocinio, 06/07/03
              • Re:What's a digital person?, by D. Sabo, 06/07/03
    • Absurd, by , 06/07/03
      • What's a digital person?, by Tomas Patrocinio, 06/09/03

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