According to the passage which of the following can be inferred to be more common in the early 2000s?
A. Pursuit of setting standard for information appliances
B. Declining need for information
C. Regular upgredes of computer components
D. Technology firms with marketing efforts focused on many different segments
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Pursuit of setting standard for information appliances
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