The computer revolution has led to: O n a shrinking economic gap between developed and develo nations. n a decline in the use of computer-generated stock trading. the increasing high cost of producing silicon chips. enormous changes in the gathering and spreading of information.
The computer revolution has led to: O n a shrinking economic gap between developed and develo nations. n a decline in the use of computer-generated stock trading. the increasing high cost of producing silicon chips. enormous changes in the gathering and spreading of information.
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The computer revolution has led to:
a shrinking economic gap between developed and developing
nations.
n a decline in the use of computer-generated stock trading.
the increasing high cost of producing silicon chips.
enormous changes in the gathering and spreading of
information.
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The computer revolution has led to:
a shrinking economic gap between developed and developing
nations.
n a decline in the use of computer-generated stock trading.
the increasing high cost of producing silicon chips.
enormous changes in the gathering and spreading of
information.
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