(noun) That which resolves uncertainty; anything that answers the question of "what a given entity is".
"Information is not knowledge."
"The most interesting information come from children, for they tell all they know and then stop."
"It's the knowledge derived from information that gives you a competitive edge."
"It’s not information that promotes growth, it’s transformation."
"If people in the media cannot decide whether they are in the business of reporting news or manufacturing propaganda, it is all the more important that the public understand that difference, and choose their news sources accordingly."
"How you gather, manage, and use information will determine whether you win or lose."
"The vision is really about empowering workers giving them all the information about what’s going on so they can do a lot more than they’ve done in the past."
"If you don't read the newspaper, you're uninformed. If you read the newspaper, you're mis-informed."
"Animation offers a medium of story telling and visual entertainment which can bring pleasure and information to people of all ages everywhere in the world."
"We were glad, however, to get within reach of information."
"The most meaningful way to differentiate your company from your competition, is to do an outstanding job with information."
"Some people imagine that they are well informed because they have memorized a whole galaxy of trendy dogmas and fashionable attitudes."