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Information explosion is a term that describes the rapidly increasing amount of published information and the effects of this abundance of data. As the amount of available data grows, the problem of managing the information becomes more difficult, which can lead to information overload or information fatigue. Fortunately, techniques to gather knowledge from an overabundance of electronic information (e.g., data fusion may help in data mining) have existed since the 1970s.

Web Servers


As of August 2005, there are over 70 million web servers. *

Blogs


According to Technorati, the number of blogs doubles about every 6 months with a total of 35.3 million blogs as of April 2006. *

See also


Metcalfe's law

External links


Library and information science

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