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…customers from traditional high street book sellers such as Barnes and Noble. And even in the present day, when Amazon.co.uk ranks as one of the most famous Internet sites, the firm still clearly displays many of these values (E-shock, 2000). There are a number…
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…telegraph to today's modern electronic forms of communicating, people have beencreating easier ways to correspond. Electronic communication, such as e-mail and other internet offerings, have created a cheap and incredibly fast communications system which…
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…, or at least not lose customers to commodity discounters. More than half the computers in U.S. offices are linked to local area networks (LANs). Increasingly, businesses are also linking into the Internet to reach counterparts in other organizations, specialized…
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…of the technology. The third part discusses several business model used by Internet based companies. Description of the most frequently used models with in B2C-marked are described and also what differences it is between C2C and P2P in Internet trading…
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…it is very impressive. Macoto's art works were created by using computer, which utilize both the hardware and software to work for him. The finished art works are then uploaded to the Internet for the mass audience out there. So do we call this "Net Art…
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…not lose customers to commodity discounters. More than half the computers in U.S. offices are linked to local area networks (LANs). Increasingly, businesses are also linking into the Internet to reach counterparts in other organizations, specialized databases…
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…1 Introduction As a promising trading platform, e-business is growing rapidly. E-business markets are also at their most advanced stage of development. Together with the rapid-development of Internet technology, e-business will grow further in the future…
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…V.Videoconferencing A.Small-room videoconference B.Classroom videoconference C.Desktop video conference VI.Face- To-Face Vs. Distance Learning A.Advantages B.Disadvantages VII.World Wide Web Technologies A.The Internet -Definition and Power -Good News and Bad…
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…3 1.1.1. Client Server 3 1.1.2. Peer to Peer 4 1.1.3. Verzeichnisserver 4 1.2. Netzwerkprotokolle / TCP/IP 4 1.2.1. Transmission Internet Protocoll 4 1.2.2. Internet Protocoll 5 1.2.3. TCP/IP ist…
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Category: /History
…, NS] 24 Feb. 1998: Page Unknown. Internet Document, “An Act respecting the sovereignty of Quebec.” http://www.ola.bc.ca/online/cf/documents/sovereignty.html, 3 pages. Internet Document, “Impact of ruling uncertain.” http://www.edmontonjournal.com/archives…
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