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digital age

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digital age (uncountable)

The current era, characterised by the widespread and increasing use of digital technology in society.
Synonyms: cyberage, Information Age

Digital Age (uncountable)

Alternative letter-case form of digital age

Source: en.wiktionary.org

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Industrial capitalism brought representative democracy, but with a weak public mandate and inert citizenry. The digital age offers a new democracy based on public deliberation and active citizenship. Don Tapscott

I want to be part of the resurgence of things that are tangible, beautiful and soulful, rather than just give in to the digital age. But when I talk to people about this they just say, 'Yeah, I know what you mean,' and stare at their mobiles. Jack White

The ongoing transformation of communication technology in the digital age extends the reach of communication media to all domains of social life in a network that is at the same time global and local, generic and customised in an ever-changing pattern. Manuel Castells

As a result of the digital age and the decline of first-class mail, there is no question that the Postal Service must change and develop a new business model. Bernie Sanders

The survival of journalism in the digital age rests on its unique selling point: serving this public interest. Fail or forget to do that, and it has no future. Heather Brooke

I've seen plenty of films where the projector broke. The problems that we have in the digital age are exactly the same as we had. Instead of, 'There's a hair in the gate,' it's, 'The computer ate the footage.' There will always be things like that going on. Nothing is perfect. Joss Whedon

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