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…and progression of the database system) being connected not only to the various departments at head office that utilize this information, but also to the home user who can view information and make purchases over the internet. However, with increased computing power…
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…levels due to the Clean Air Act (CAA) of 1970, as amended in 1990. The CAA affects any firm with over 100 employees in areas with “severe ozone attainment levels”, which covers every good-sized city in the nation (Harler, 27). The Impact of the Internet
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…is Netscape Communications, based out of Mountain View, California. Netscape has filed law suits accusing Microsoft of tying again.("Netscape’s Complaint against MicroSoft." 2) This time, Microsoft is bundling their world wide web browser, Internet Explorer 3.0…
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…music was also brought into our vision. What we are seeing today in the music industry is the use of computers and the Internet to distribute music, whereas in the past, distribution was only available via record, eight track, tape and compact disc…
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…a part of our everyday lives, existing in our mobile phones, televisions, Internet browsers, and all aspects of our future electronic communication devices. Still in its infancy, Java has yet to fulfill its intended purpose of being an embedded language…
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…, Internet Explorer 3.0 into their operating system, Windows 95. Netscape is the maker of Netscape Navigator, currently the most widely used internet browser on the market, and now, facing some fierce competition from Microsoft’s Internet Explorer. Netscape says…
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…. It could change their lives and the way they function as people. When you abuse the internet, television, and entertainment like video games, they can easily turn into an addictive drug that will consume your life inside out. Technology can be a benefit…
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…their browser, Internet Explorer, a more prominent place on computer screens than Netscape’s browser, Navigator. Further complicating Microsoft’s problems, they received another civil investigative demand in May of this year (1997). This time, the Department…
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…on the Internet. This example is currently still being shaped and drawn out as the Internet expands every day. The Internet offers a much greater potential for interactive communication between information senders and receivers than the four traditional methods…
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…she formed with Case active. Even Neuromancer's main character has parts of his humanity removed. First he had his brain augmented with cybernetic implants that would allow him to jack into the future's version of the Internet. After an accident, his…
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