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==Related terms== Since "information" in electronic media is often used synonymously with "data", the term ''information explosion'' is closely related to the concept of ''data flood'' (also dubbed ''data deluge''). Sometimes the term ''information flood'' is used as well. All of those basically boil down to the ever-increasing amount of [[Digital data|electronic data]] exchanged per time unit. A term that covers the potential negative effects of information explosion is ''information inflation''.<ref>{{cite journal |author=Doomen, J. |year=2009 |title=Information Inflation |journal=[[Journal of Information Ethics]] |volume=18 |issue=2 |pages=27β37 |doi=10.3172/jie.18.2.27 |url=https://scholarlypublications.universiteitleiden.nl/access/item%3A2863108/view}}</ref> The awareness about non-manageable amounts of data grew along with the advent of ever more powerful data processing since the mid-1960s.<ref>[https://books.google.com/ngrams/graph?content=data+flood%2Cdata+deluge%2Cinformation+flood&year_start=1955&year_end=2010&corpus=0&smoothing=2 Google Books Ngram viewer] for the terms mentioned here</ref>
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