Papers 1991-2000 of total 22383 found.
…businesses to play a part in this global economy. In order to become a profitable player in a worldwide market firms, need powerful information and communication systems (5). Many countries are experiencing the third economic revolution. These countries…
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…The advent of electricity (technology) not only affected families internally, but it also affected social conditions, on-going economic change, new political trends, and cultural shifts over time. There was a revolution driven by technological, political…
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Category: /History
…Lecture 17 The Origins of the Industrial Revolution in England The political and moral advantages of this country, as a seat of manufactures, are not less remarkable than its physical advantages. The arts are the daughters of peace and liberty…
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…a virtual new dimension of human communication experience (Winston, 1998). And these days, Internet might be the biggest revolution next to the Industrial Revolution. However computer networking could be seen as just a spin-off of a telephone network, actually…
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…1. Introduction 1.1 Background Industrial Revolution was begun in remote ages, and is continuing in some countries yet. Compare with the other Western Europe in 18th century, England was the country that industry revolution was developed most rapid…
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…understand how big of an impact Microsoft has had on the computer revolution. From the beginning, Microsoft has redefined the word "domination" for a company. 97% of computers running right now, in the world, run off of or have multiple Microsoft applications…
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…communications has led to the concept of the information superhighway. 'This is a global network of computers capable of moving huge amounts of information via satellite and cable.' [3] The digital revolution is likely to change all our lives considerably. By pressing…
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…file sharing’ became popular when the digital music revolution hit in 1999 and Napster was introduced to the public. When speaking of the digital music revolution, I’m referring to MP3 files. MP3s are digitally encoded songs that have CD quality sound…
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Category: /Literature/English
Computers have become a large part of the modern-day world, this is why I decided to look up the word computer in the Oxford English Dictionary and the Thorndike-Barnhart Student Dictionary and compare the two definitions given. According…
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Category: /Literature/English
…transfer speed. Security research at all levels will continue to remain an issue and must stay one step ahead of the criminal elements. All of these areas will help to bring about the wireless computing revolution. 12 About the authors Christopher…
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