The company set out in 2004 to digitalize all the books in the world but has run into legal battles.
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In 2005, the Ministry of Information announced their plan to digitalize nationwide free-to-air television broadcasts.
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By the early 1990s, engineers were able to digitalize video signals, making them much more efficient in disc space.
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Each museum also has let Google digitalize one artwork at a resolution of 7 billion pixels, or 1,000 times the average digital camera.
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In Britain, a $20 billion program to digitalize medicine across the National Health Service is five years behind schedule and heavily over budget.
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He suggested that a share of a multibillion euro economic investment plan he will unveil Dec. 14 could be used to digitalize French books.
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In this electronic age, he said the city should digitalize its records in a format that would be readily usable and available over the Internet.
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Sarkozy joined opponents of the plan who say a U.S. corporation shouldn't be allowed to digitalize French books just because France lacks funds for such a project.
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Digitize: put into digital form, as for use in a computer; "he bought a device to digitize the data"
Administer digitalis such that the patient benefits maximally without getting adverse effects
(digitalization) the administration of digitalis for the treatment of certain heart disorders
Digitizing or digitization is the representation of an object, image, sound, document or a signal (usually an analog signal) by a discrete set of its points or samples. ...