Narrowcast Narrowcast is an electronic media term referring primarily to cable channels because they contain very focused electronic content that appeals to special interest markets.
Arrow, Kenneth (1921–) Arrow, Kenneth (1921–) American economist, winner of the Nobel Prize for Economics in 1972, particularly interested in the questions of
Arrow’s impossibility theorem Arrow’s impossibility theorem is the theory that in a group of two or more it may happen that it becomes impossible to get a result from
Narrow-band radio Narrow-band radio is a type of broadcast-based networking technology that uses a signal specific radio frequency to send and
Narrow band sockets Narrow band sockets which is an emerging programming interface designed to facilitate communication between cellular data networks and