Papers 2021-2030 of total 9987 found.
…to the Internet. The ability to download music for example, allows college students who do not have enough spending money to buy a CD, to listen to music from their favorite artists straight from their computer. People who use file sharing programs can save money…
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Category: /History
…, their Internet access and web space costs money. And if not always a money sink, sites like these are always a time sink. These fans are taking time out of their busy educational and/or work schedules to give these shows free publicity. Still photographs from…
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…and the concept of bluffing developed by the British. The online casino industry has grown substantially over the last five years. Currently there are over three hundred online casinos to choose from. Most online casinos (also know as Internet casinos) are operated…
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Category: /Law & Government
…the penalties of piracy, the way it effects the economy. Now the 2 main questions. (Show the Over Head) Maybe you have downloaded a song from the Internet lately. And perhaps that song that you downloaded was by an artist that you had never heard before. Then you…
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…. And they will consider it as a copyright infringement even if they can benefit from the spread of their name and their music. Therefore, do not take it for granted that it is ok to get everything from internet free, including music. Second, recording industry is suffering…
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…be a tremendous challenge. US Cavalry found it essential to concurrently market within and across every available channel, through internet, retail store, and catalog sales. US Cavalry is a multichannel company that features free catalogs, kiosks with Internet access…
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…in order to choose who might hold the most qualifications to be a leader. Another idea that is apart of America Democracy is that all people are of equal worth, even if not of of privacy is very important. With the Internet, computerized data banks, the right…
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Category: /Entertainment
…/>Television loses 44 hours a year a viewing time to the internet *<Tab/>Newspapers lose 22 hours of viewing time *<Tab/>A 14% overall decline in the readership of magazines and newspapers Seventy-eight of PC households…
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…aggressive sales targets set by investors in 2001 and profitability in 2002. KEY POINTS: 1. Economy in 2000 - NASDAQ fell 50% from mid-March through the end of 2000. Investment banks and other institutions started reappraising Internet Business Models…
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…Executive Summary Yahoo! Inc.has placed itself in the top spot among Internet portals, by attracting approximately 232 million visitors each month worldwide. It not only offers a directory and search engine, but also features a collection…
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