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information technology in politics  

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  • Information technology is also called “information communication technology.” It refers to any kind of technology that can be utilized to acquire, produce, process, store, and disseminate information. Mass media (such as newspaper, motion picture, radio, and television), computers, the Internet, satellites, cellular phones, fax machines, and CD-ROMs and DVDs are a few examples of information technology. [Source: Encyclopedia of Political Communication; Information Technology in Politics]

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