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THE INTERNET
The Internet has the made the world a smaller place. The discovery of digitization yielded an easy and inexpensive method to create an unlimited number of exact copies. The Internet allows "such digitized information to be instantaneously
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Installing a modem is like putting an engine in a car. You must have the right coaching and tools to affix it to work properly. For example, the car will not run if it lacks an engine. Hence, without a modem, you cannot connect to the Internet
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are used widely by teenagers on their home computer, usually illegally and are constantly being threatened by the producer of the music. Billions of dollars are being lost due to the Internet craze of the MP3 technology mainly because no one is buying the legal
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to prohibited information, education and issues of privacy.
One disadvantage of owning a computer is the information that students can access from the Internet. Although restrictions apply, many teenagers have gained access to information on drugs, pornography
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I feel this example shows supply and demand in addition to monopolistic competition. This entire ordeal is over a free browser that Microsoft includes with windows for free and gives out on the Internet for free just as Netscape and most other browser
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is a generation raised by the media. This generation watches the news on television instead of reading it in the newspaper. In fact, one can even get the latest news over the Internet, while chatting with their peers. This is of course if one even cares to know
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Evidence that Huxleys claim is true is also apparent in todays society. The general use, misuse, and abuse of tools such as the internet is one such piece of evidence. The vast amount of knowledge and information to be found there is rendered all but useless
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s eyes. Some say the file swapping that Napster allows everyone to do is illegal; others says its just another thing to do on the internet. Napster has done much good for the internet, adding one more good thing that the internet can do for us
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Introduction
As you
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Napster is a music sharing program freely downloaded from the Internet. It allows you to search
for song titles and download them to your computer into files called mp3s. The Recording
Industry Association of America has sued the creators of Napster
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