Papers 1111-1120 of total 9987 found.
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…. Microsoft's Christian WildFeuer wrote in February 1997, that Microsoft had concluded that it would "be very hard to increase browser share on the merits of Internet Explorer 4.0 alone. It would be more important to leverage to OS assets to make people use Internet
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…of the Internet to its entire business. Company revenue for the last four quarters totaled $19.9 billion. Through the direct business model, Dell offers in-person relationships with corporate and institutional customers; telephone and Internet purchasing (the latter…
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…Technology Divide Among Minorities New advances in technology like the Internet were supposed to lead the path of a new era of fairness for everybody in this country. As the great equalizer or leveler, the Web would give every American access…
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…of new terms, for which a need had never previously existed? My main aim in this essay is to give a general survey of common (and some less common) computing terms in Spanish, firstly concerning hardware and software, and secondly concerning the Internet. I…
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…of the Telecom Act. The Communications Decency Act, which is aimed at the internet and online computer services, imposes stiff criminal penalties for any person who transmits obscene materials over a computer network.          Of questionable legality…
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…the combinations of the customer of PeoplePC known as its members. It severs as an internet shopping club. Secondly it earns a fee from the advertisers when a member makes purchases through the "banners" or advertisements that were placed by the advertisers within…
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…Cyberspace The internet is changing many aspects of our society. The internet is a virtually unlimited source of information. We are able to access information on any subject with just a few key strokes. For many, the internet has taken the place…
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…” or “getting on the internet” is not secure or private. Internet-Service Providers can keep a record of the sites you visit, every move you make on-line. Web sites use cookies to follow people around the internet. They use them to see what sites people…
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…(Peck and Dorricot 11). The Internet provides a communications tool, which can assist students in networking within and between schools. Internet technology permits swift student-to-student communication through relatively inexpensive e-mail. Through…
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…, or at least not lose customers to commodity discounters. More than half the computers in U.S. offices are linked to local area networks (LANs). Increasingly, businesses are also linking into the Internet to reach counterparts in other organizations, specialized…
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