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Archives: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
2002
November 27, 2002
Wireless for All: Rehabilitation
engineers' emphasis on helping people with disabilities will improve wireless
technology for all
July 2, 2002
Modernizing Meditation: Researchers
create virtual environment to teach and enhance meditation
2001
December 17, 2001
Future of voting: Researchers explore
the social and technical issues of voting via the Internet
August 10, 2001
Virtual Reality Therapy: VR Technology
Treats Fear of Flying, Fear of Public Speaking and Other Phobias
January
25, 2001
Bioinformatics: the Art & Science
of Decoding Life: Georgia researchers are cracking the genetic
code and breaking barriers with bioinformatics.
2000
November 27, 2000
A New Kind of Information Highway:
Urban Transit Systems
Would Take Advantage of State-of-the-Art Computing and Communications
Technology
October 6, 2000
Competing
for Technology Exports: Information-Based Economy Leveling
the Playing Field, Though U.S. Retains Lead
September 25, 2000
High-Tech
Highway for Rural America: "Virtual corporation" delivers video and
high-speed data over telephone wires of small, independent telephone companies.
March 23, 2000
Finding a Needle in a Haystack:
Online Search Tool Organizes Information into Electronic Books
March 17, 2000
Fueling the Fire: Investments
in University Research Help Ignite $136 Million Deal -- and New Design
Jobs
Research
Horizons, Spring 2000
Fueling
the Fire: Investments
in university research help ignite $136 million Digital Furnace deal
and new Yamacraw broadband design jobs.
Research
Horizons, Winter 2000
Sensing the Subleties of Everyday
Life: Aware Home with human-like perception could improve the quality
of life for many, especially senior adults
Research Horizons, Winter 2000
Faculty Profile: Educational
software developer believes in learning it by doing it
1999
September 9, 1999
Your Online Identity: Researchers
Study Human Interaction Online Through Game Played in Virtual Community
Research Horizons, Spring 1999
Weighing the Pros and Cons of
Attracting New Business
Research Horizons, Spring 1999
Research Notes: Administrative
Expediency
Research Horizons, Spring 1999
Traffic Stories: Commercial
Vehicle Operations
April 5, 1999
On The Spot Training: Electronic Job
Performance System Provides Factory Workers With Help As They Need It
March 16, 1999
High Stakes In Business-To-Business Online
Transactions Prompt Research To Enhance Information Security
January 19, 1999
Facing The Consequences: Research Team
Publishes Book On Effects Of The Information Revolution
Research Horizons, Winter 1999
Making the New Currency Safer to
Transport: Georgia Tech's Information Security Center studying technical
and policy issues
1998
November 10, 1998
Statewide Database Of Property Transactions
Cuts The Paper Chase And Standardizes Title Information
April 29, 1998
Automation In The Court: Georgia Court
Officials Fight Crime With Information Technology
Research Horizons, Spring 1998
The Home of the Future: Broadband
telecommunications will profoundly alter our lives
Also see related story: Universal
Access
Research Horizons, Spring 1998
Research Notes: Research
In Cyberspace
Research Notes: Benchmarking
On-line
February 25, 1998
Fighting The Browser
Wars: Software "Bundling" Plays Key Role In Gaining New Users And
Market Share
Research Horizons, Winter 1998
Researching the Revolution:
An interdisciplinary group is investigating present and future consequences
of information technology
Also see related story: Future
of Information Technology Predictions.
1997
June 18, 1997
World Wide Web Worries:
New Survey Shows Privacy and E-mail Concerns and Trend Toward False
Information
Research Horizons, Spring 1997
Artifacts Become Life: Georgia
Tech's Interactive Media Technology Center creates "hands-on" virtual
museum visits
Research Horizons, Spring 1997
Research Notes: Meeting
Information Technology Challenges
June 11, 1997
Learning from Experience:
New Pattern Recognition & Detection Technique May Help Radiologists Analyze
Digital Mammograms
January
15, 1997
Visitors Can "Touch"
Art At Emory Univ. Museum Thanks To Georgia Tech Multimedia Lab
1996
December 11, 1996
Growth Rate Of The World Wide Web
May Be Slowing, Survey Finds
July 3, 1996
Politicking Goes Electronic: Web Offers
Fertile Ground for Candidates' Messages
May 9, 1996
Georgia Tech And Zoo Atlanta Create
First Virtual Reality Zoo Exhibit
Research Horizons, Winter 1996
Research Notes: On-line
banking
1995
July 5, 1995
Commercial Services Broaden World
Wide Web Usage
April 18, 1995
Use Web to Provide Information; Expect
Sales Later, Study Says
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