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Using microcomputers in social agencies
"Future shock," says Alvin Toffler, is the "stress and disorientation that we induce in individuals by subjecting them to too much change in too short a time." The engine which drives changes in the modern world is technology: creating new capabilities, challenging old social beliefs and structures, disrupting and enriching lives. Of all current technologies. none is more potent than the computer, and nowhere is the possibility of future shock more imminent than in the microcomputer. Quite suddenly it has become possible for any small organization, any group or collectivity. to harness capabilities which, just three decades ago, were available only to the largest and mightiest of institutions. This abrupt change has sometimes been called the "microcomputer revolution."
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