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Yahoo knowledge (Chinese:奇摩知識)is a medium for to discuss any questions, Yahoo knowledge is similar to Yahoo answers which allows people to chat and have a best solution to fix the problems. "Tele-information systems, based on an alliance of digital telecommunication and computer technology, will play an increasingly important role in inter-human communications. They are in fact ready to enter almost every area of human communication activity.(Bordewijk, 2002)"Basically any kind of questions can be ask, which including personal questions, laws, game cheats, and common questions. Yahoo knowledge provide users to use other identity to ask questions and give feedback, in this way it also protect user's privacy, which sometimes question might be a little bit personal. Yahoo knowledge might not give 100% right answer to the questions because it depends on the vote numbers of what other people think is the must useful answer, also the responses to the questions may not necessarily be provided by a professional of the field.


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Bordewijk, Jan L. and van Kaam, Ben (2002) “Towards a New Classification of Tele- Information Services,” in Denis McQuail (ed.) McQuail’s Reader in Mass Communication Theory, Sage, London, pp. 113-24. http://tw.knowledge.yahoo.com/ http://answers.yahoo.com/ http://au.answers.yahoo.com/

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