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Infocommunication refers to the applications of Information and Communication Technologies (ITs) in the fields of socioeconomic development, international development and human rights. Infocommunication technology age is a period in human history characterized by the shift from traditional industry that the industrial revolution brought through industrialization, to an economy based on information computerization. The onset of the Information Age is associated with the Digital Revolution, just as the Industrial Revolution marked the onset of the Industrial Age. During the information age, the phenomenon is that the digital industry creates a knowledge-based society surrounded by a high-tech global economy that spans over its influence on how the manufacturing throughput and the service sector operate in an efficient and convenient way. In a commercialized society, the information industry is able to allow individuals to explore their personalized needs, therefore simplifying the procedure of making decisions for transactions and significantly lowering costs for both the producers and buyers. This is accepted overwhelmingly by participants throughout the entire economic activities for efficacy purposes, and new economic incentives would then be indigenously encouraged, such as the knowledge economy. The development and proliferation of electronically communicated information has accelerated the developments across all areas of human activity worldwide and regulating rapidly. While applications of infocommunication technology spreaded vastly in the global world, infocommunication technology diffusion is beginning to reach developing and unreached positions including poor rural areas, bringing with encouragement of positive developments . Yet although technological innovations, such as cellular telephones and wireless broadband access, are playing an important role in building infocommunication levels globally. Here we are focusing on various applications of infocommunication technology.
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