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| Datasphere
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In less than two hundred years,
the earths datasphere has grown from a crude network of copper telephone
lines, to an indescribably intricate ecosystem.
Ideogeographers at our Fez campus maintain the most commonly
accessed Atlas of the datasphere. Students from all over
the world flock to our Worcester campus to hear the lectures
of acclaimed crypto-phenomenologist Hakeem Mutombwe, author
of Nowhere: Maps and Voyages and recipient of the
prestigious Whitehead Medal for Encyclopedic Philosophy.
It was an interdisciplinary study with the Zoology department
at our Santiago campus that produced the first definitive
taxonomical survey of Programmed Life Forms; their follow-up
White Paper on Migratory Patterns of Self-replicating
Information opened up new territory in both information
theory and electronic counter-measures.
Nobody knows more about the Datasphere than BWU.
For further information about the work were doing,
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