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Information
sciences may best demonstrate America's (and California's) shift
towards the new, knowledge-based economy, where knowledge-driven
businesses replace or transform traditional industries. The information
technology sector has emerged as the largest manufacturing industry
in the U.S., and California clearly leads the pack. For example,
the state has five of the top ten Internet host counties in the
nation. The opportunities for applying information sciences to traditional
California industries are great in the life sciences, and include
health care, agriculture, environment, and marine resources. At
the same time, California is host to a rapidly growing bioinformatics,
healthcare informatics, and other life science and information technology
companies.
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