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…near monopoly. Other reasons easily explain how Microsoft came about to its size and how new companies constantly spring up in the computer industry. Computer software is a very volatile industry. To succeed in this industry all you basically need…
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…There was a time, not long ago, when the so-called digital divide was perceived and illustrated as a huge canyon or a mile-wide river. On the one side stood the technology-rich, happy because they had access to computers at work, school, and home…
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…form. (As for storage and processing by computers) New digital imagery techniques have changed the way we view the world. It gives us the ability to go places without ever leaving the comfort of our own homes. I believe that a revolution is taking place…
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…" Baker was a quiet kid who played with computers and drew little notice; but on the net he excited, offended, and garnered attention. The last contribution Baker made was January 9, 1995, and again included a simple plot, sadistic torture, and murder…
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…in Matrix, there is another dystopian world, where human beings are under the control of computers. They not only live in a cyber world, but also they themselves are cyber as well. Unfortunately nobody knows about this truth except a few freedom fighters---who…
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…Pop-up advertisements have invaded home computers for years, but analysts believe that the internet's most hated form of advertising will meet its match with IE (Internet Explorer) 6.0 upgrade, which will hit home August 2004. Microsoft, the Washington…
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…of sound and video files.         The WWW project was started in 1992 by Tim Berners-Lee, while he was working at CERN( the European Laboratory for Particle Physics). The idea behind it was to build a global system of interconnected computers brought…
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…on the moon. Numerous scientists and writers have already also predicted this. Life will also be made much, much easier in the future for humans by robots, computers, and other automatons. Many simple tasks done today by humans such as cooking, cleaning…
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computing and offers a simplistic but powerful implementation of client/server computing. Intranets are private Web-based networks, usually within corporation firewalls, that connect employees and business partners to vital corporate information. Thousands…
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…Schools.(James-p.2) Removing these animals from their natural environment may upset the balance of nature. Instead of dissecting, students may use a computer program to learn about the bodies of animals. There are many web-sites over the internet which now…
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