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Personal computing

Communications of the ACM, 1991
It may be trite to say that “the world is shrinking,” but it is true nonetheless. Political and technological changes are edging us in the direction of the global village. We have the economic unification of Western Europe, the transition of Eastern Europe to market economies, and free trade agreements and negotiations in the Western hemisphere.
Kathleen Fraser, Karen Brodine
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Computing personalized pageranks

Proceedings of the 13th international World Wide Web conference on Alternate track papers & posters - WWW Alt. '04, 2004
A recently published approach to adaptive page rank, using the solution of quadratic optimization methods with a set of simple constraints, is modified to permit classification of web pages according to their page contents, URLs. This modification allows the approach to be more adapted to the needs of focussed crawlers, or personalized search engines.
Scarselli F.   +2 more
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Personal computing vs. personal computers

Information & Management, 1985
Much of the discussion about the use of personal computers within organizations arises from viewing personal computers and personal computing as the same thing. The focus is on a peripheral issue: the choice between distributed computer hardware and central computer hardware.
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Personal computing

ACM SIGPC Notes, 1978
The personal computer defies exact definition. Any general-purpose computer affordable by an individual is certainly a personal computer. If that same computer is used by a business, it is still a personal computer. Usually even in the business it would be dedicated to the use of a person or a small group.
Portia Isaacson   +5 more
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