111.   The surprising truth is that the early days of the digital age will appear almost pre-literate to future historians.

112.   The talks, being held in Geneva, are the first time that copyright experts have met to write new international treaties protecting intellectual property in the digital age.

113.   The tycoons of the digital age, like their steel and railroad predecessors, are amassing incomprehensible fortunes and unaccountable power.

114.   The suit could also set the guidelines for how decades-old antitrust law will be carried into the digital age.

115.   The world of cable television is a world of choice, and as we enter the digital age, viewers will have even more choices.

116.   The VPen, by OMT Technologies may take the act of handwriting into the digital age.

117.   This whole philosophy reflected the belief that for kids to be well-educated, responsible citizens in the digital age, knowing how computers worked would not be enough.

118.   This fall, one of his books may defy a legal boundary, as well, by showing that telephone privacy is an outdated concept in the digital age.

119.   To learn about it now, in this overwrought digital age, is reassuring.

120.   Two years ago, Henry Kravis chose Tom Rogers of NBC Cable to bring Primedia Inc. into the digital age.

a. + age >>共 615
early 15.01%
young 8.83%
same 5.36%
new 5.17%
digital 3.35%
a 3.00%
different 2.43%
younger 2.43%
average 2.10%
modern 2.03%
digital + n. >>共 1094
camera 8.39%
technology 5.54%
television 4.66%
signal 2.70%
music 2.24%
image 2.04%
service 1.80%
age 1.65%
phone 1.51%
subscriber 1.40%
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