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…that shopping online met or exceeded their expectations. Eighty percent said they would increase their online shopping in 2000 (Rutledge, 2000). Studies found that consumer confidence in using the Internet for shopping reached very high levels, which were due…
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…. It is the Internet. This market place, which resides everywhere yet nowhere in a place called cyberspace, deals in one thing: information. Each day millions of people trade uncountable letters, memos, posts on newsgroups, photographs and innumerable conventional…
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…. They are not entitled to use of the term "revisionist", for their aims are political rather than scholarly. To deny a historical fact is absurd. The denial movements have established a new front on the Internet. In addition to creating their own web pages, Holocaust…
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…Java Java is the substance whose aroma is awakening the Internet community. It is a new programming language developed by Sun Microsystems that has much in common with the beverage that shares its name. It's good, it's hot, and people know…
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…the control of content on the Internet forces us to confront regarding the issue of how far we are willing to have freedom of expression and communication in an adult world governed by a standard designed to protect the possible, but apparently indemonstrable harm…
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…Scalabsecurity of its information. Windows NT also supports security in confronting the highly challenging security environment of the Internet. Windows NT, in combination with Internet Explorer 4.0, lets you establish various levels of "trust zones…
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…. The definition of a hacker according to the Hacker's Dictionary, "a person who enjoys exploring the details of programmable systems and how to stretch their capabilities."(Hackers 1) "The Internet is just another playing field." (Kjochaiche 3) "Hackers regard…
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…legal and that they are merely trying to innovate their products. Much has been said that if Microsoft controls the majority of the world’s network software, then they are potential controllers of global commerce and content on the Internet. A deep analysis…
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…are also spending more time shopping on line. Employees are also using the Internet for personal use, whether for sending personal e-mail messages, playing games, downloading pornography, ordering goods online, checking stock prices, or gambling. Employers…
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…1. How is GE using Internet technology in its internal and external business processes? InternetWeek,18.dec, 2000, Gary Reiner; “…There are three different areas the Internet has large impact in GE: the buy side, make side and sell side. On the buy…
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