Information in a sentence as a noun

It's now harder to read: less information is on the screen.

Take deep breaths, listen for a bit, and wait for more information to come out.

I don't know how things will play out years down the road and who will do what with this information.

I hope the FAQ information below helps hackers achieve their dreams.

I don't know where to start looking to get at the information I go to Facebook to find.

His CV showed that he had spent most of his time building boring information systems for government agencies.

But for the most part they just have a bunch of crappy tools that read and write state machine information into relational databases.

HTP threatened to widely publish all this sensitive information if Linode didn't stay quiet.

So, HTP tried to strong-arm Linode into staying quiet until May 1st. HTP had obtained the customer information and credit cards of all the Linode customers.

I think that not having points has some nice qualities, but it also feels like I'm being denied information that I find useful in reading/skimming a thread.

I learned how to talk to other people and gather information about the market from ordinary conversations.

I hope this serves as encouragement for them to continue to screw over those who want to turn searching for relevant information into a war for who can cheat the system the best.

I really, really hope the culture of leaking information becomes so strong that governments will become incapable of keeping anything a secret.

> E-mail marketers will no longer be able to get any information from images—they will see a single request from Google, which will then be used to send the image out to all Gmail users.

Therefore, we should expect comments about the NSA and spying to become a part of the common dialog regarding technology and personal information.

I learned to make decisions in the absence of firm information, knowing that I may be wrong but that I can't make any forward progress without trying something out that is almost certainly wrong.

The fact that technology now \nallows an individual to carry such information in his hand \ndoes not make the information any less worthy of the\nprotection for which the Founders fought.

We do not disclose user information to government agencies without a court order, subpoena or formal legal process, nor do we provide any government agency with access to our servers.

Why, when these leaders are allowed to lord it over us as they see fit, should they suddenly develop scruples in gathering information that only serves to enhance their power to do what we are already letting them do without so much as a peep of principled opposition?Privacy is in significant peril, and it is a serious loss when Groklaw goes down over this issue.

Information definitions

noun

a message received and understood

See also: info

noun

knowledge acquired through study or experience or instruction

noun

formal accusation of a crime

noun

a collection of facts from which conclusions may be drawn; "statistical data"

See also: data

noun

(communication theory) a numerical measure of the uncertainty of an outcome; "the signal contained thousands of bits of information"

See also: entropy