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theo

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What concept describes the values or assumptions that become manifest in technological design?
 
 

a. Collaborative filtering c. The Technical Design
  b. The Technical Code d. Social Construction of Technology



Question 2

What alternative to iOS can be run on several platforms, unlike iOSs restriction to Apple devices?
 
 

a. Googles Android c. Microsofts Windows Mobile
  b. Sonys Ericsson d. Mozillas Ubuntu




wergv

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B
Andrew Feenberg coined the term to describe the underlying values and norms that are reflected in
technological design.



Answer to Question 2

ANS: A
Android, as of mid-2011, was the best-selling smart-phone platform.




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