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Locators - Technology Backup - Organization Behavior

a) Browsers, which search through corporate intranets.

b) Agents, software that seeks out information.

c) "Knowledge maps," indices that classify information and help users determine the location of the information.

d) Metadata or electronic card catalogues, which summarize and categorize data.

e) "Push" technology, which lets users request that all information on a particular topic be forwarded to them. 

 

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