Papers 1131-1140 of total 9987 found.
…Privacy Consumers and the Internet Introduction A trend of great concern is the partnership of major consumer directory services with companies that compile so called “public-records” databases. Such databases compile records from a wide…
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…. Since it is a new phenomenum, theoretical and empirical analyses are still in the formulating stage. This paper draws mainly literatures and experiences of e-commerce in the Internet. The discussion comprises: firstly, the concept of e-commerce in terms…
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…clicks on a highlighted link and a naked woman appears on his screen. The boy quickly turns around but he is alone. Engrossed in this picture with no one to scold him, he finds a new area of the Internet. He continues to navigate through this page of nude…
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…Through a combination of tactics that many people would consider monopolistic Microsoft is now involved in almost every aspect of the computer and computer-related telecommunications markets and is emerging as a major player in Internet commerce…
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…Economy', 'Internet Economy', 'New Economy' and others, where the use of the Internet serves to globalise the traditional market functions, creating electronic commerce and electronic business. The term "New Economy" describes aspects or sectors…
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…in the Telecommunications Act Of 1996). This act more or less states that the Internet should be censored and be given restrictions. The first issue this brings up is who owns the Internet. No one really owns it because it is really thousands of computer networked together…
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…pleasure (Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy, 2001). Contemporary Hedonists are sometimes classed into egoistic and altruistic. The classification, however, is not quite satisfactory when applied to writers; for many Hedonists combine the egoistic…
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…developing, and is increasingly focused on new technologies like the Internet. Because the Internet is not a newspaper, television, or telephone, ambiguity exists as to how to treat it as a medium of discourse…
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…versions of IIS 4.0 and 5.0 (The specific Internet/Indexing Service Application Programming Interface extension is IDQ.DLL). The vulnerability allows the attacker to run code of their choice. The attacker may have complete control of the victim’s system. I…
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…not come without pain and resistance. Unless your plan of action is working extremely well (orders all ship in time, productivity is higher than your competitors and customers are satisfied) there is no need to consider ERP. ERP meets Internet Two major…
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