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not live with it, but we can not live without it. If we fail to conform ourselves, will we remain the ignorant victims of the computer age? Will we become its slave? This is the focus of this paper.
We have learned from our readings that the Luddites
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The Internet, or net, is a vast network of computers that connects many of the world's businesses, institutions, and individuals. The Internet is composed of many parts, including the World Wide Web, FTP, IRC, Newsgroups, Gopher, WAIS, Archie
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By running the Internet Microsoft could set up any programs that they wanted to. Also the
software buyer would have to sue it because his system (computer) would only be
compatible with one type of software programming. In addition and most important
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as the other person does in order to be able to make the sales. This is particularly important in the computer software industry. For example, if a customer wants to purchase a financial package for the computer, its important for the salesperson to find out
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of communication that lets everyone have a common ground for education and discussion. Developed by representatives of major computer companies beginning in 1983, OSI was made to be a detailed specification of interfaces. Instead, the committee decided to make a common
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class banking systems and corporations which are using computers that are running outdated software. The so-called "Millennium Bug" or Y2K problem (y stands for "year," and 2K is 2000 in computer parlance) has arisen because most computer programs store
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The best method for improving educational standards is to utilize every tool
available, including state-of-the-art technology. Computers and the Internet
have expanded the way in which information can be delivered to the students of
today. Today's
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of communication that lets everyone have a common ground for education and discussion. Developed by representatives of major computer companies beginning in 1983, OSI was made to be a detailed specification of interfaces. Instead, the committee decided to make a common
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the world through chatting on the worldwide web, emailing and playing interactive games. Plus, there is already an initiation of digital camera for computer and perhaps telephone where one can talk and view at the same time of the person whom they are having
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The Changing Office
Over the last decade or so many changes have been brought about to the traditional office structure. First there were typewriters, then word processors and copy machines, then there was the whole computer revolution and today
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