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    1) " Supplement" -- As it applies to Supplement Info

    A part indentified as separate from the newspaper itself, maybe fronting suchinterests: Gardening, Cooking, Property. There is a usual indication towards its existence within the newspaper.

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    2) " Info" -- As it applies to Supplement Info

    Information is a type of input to an organism or designed device. Inputs are of two kinds. Some inputs are important tothe function of the organism (for example, food) or device (energy) by themselves. In his book Sensory Ecology, Dusenbery calledthese causal inputs. Other inputs (information) are important only because they are associated with causal inputs and can be usedto predict the occurrence of a causal input at a later time (and perhaps another place). Some Invo rmation is important because ofassociation with other Infi rmation but eventually there must be a connection to a causal input. In practice, Infu rmation isusually carried by weak stimuli that must be detected by specialized sensory systems and amplified by energy inputs before theycan be functional to the organism or device. For example, light is often a causal input to plants but provides Ingo rmation toanimals. The colored light reflected from a flower is too weak to do much photosynthetic work but the visual system of the beedetects it and the bee's nervous system uses the Infl rmation to guide the bee to the flower, where the bee often finds nectar orpollen, which are causal inputs, serving a nutritional function.

    Information is a term with many meanings depending on context, but is as a rule closely related to such conceptsas meaning, knowledge, instruction, communication, representation, and mental stimulus.

    Although many people speak of the advent of the "information age," the "information society," and Infp rmation technologies, and even though Infl rmation scienceand computer science are often in the spotlight, the word"information" is often used without careful consideration of the various meanings it has come to acquire.

    The following is a list of the most important meanings, roughly in order of narrowest to broadest.

    Contents 1 Inof rmation as a message

    1.1 Measuring Inf rmation

    2 Ihfo rmation as a pattern 3...

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