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Category: /Social Sciences
…Song Swapping <Tab/>Song swapping, ever heard of it? It is an all too fast growing trend to hit internet users worldwide within recent years that is driving a wedge between manufacturers, and consumers. Songs are created in recording…
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…, Online Encyclopedia 2004, accessed from the internet on May 11, 2004 from http://encarta.msn.com. Jones, Susan, Employee Accuses GM of Religious Discrimination, CNN, http://www.cnsnews.com/ViewCulture.asp?Page=%5CCulture%5Carchive%5C200404%5CCUL20040421a.html…
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…) and Neil Fligstein's The Architecture of Markets: An Economic Sociology of Twenty-First Century Capitalist Societies (Princeton: Princeton Uni Press 2001). Martin Fransman's Telecoms in the Internet Age: From Boom To Bust To? (Oxford: Oxford Uni Press 2002…
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…10% Off FTD.COM Flowers & Gifts - Order Now for Mother's Day! Search the Web: Help Great Deal: MSN 9 Internet Access Autos Careers & Jobs Dating & Personals Entertainment Games Health Hotmail House & Home Money…
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…Two internet technologies have emerged over the past several years for switched data communications services. Cable Modems operate over two-way hybrid fiber/coax and provide user rates as high as 10 Mbps. The average speed most user will see is at around…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…learning experiences which we cannot ignore... The rich variety of information available on the Internet is a major resource for schools and students. Thompson (1996) identifies four strengths for the World Wide Web (WWW) as a resource for teaching, since…
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…more spice and the products had improved drastically. 3. Tupperware and E-Commerce <Tab/>The introduction of the Internet has forced companies to face tougher challenges. The development of E-Commerce has allowed businesses to grow…
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Category: /History
…that work. Data processing also has a new thing called the Internet, which is mainly made with HTML programming language. Hyper Text Markup Language (HTML) is mainly used for the Internet because you can put a lot of information into a small file. When you put…
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…up on business cards. Those otherwise-incomprehensible computer magazines that my dad brought home from work ran monthly stories on communications-program this, and Internet-system that. Cleveland Freenet's Freeport software began appearing on systems…
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…of wayward academics. In only a few short years, the personal computer and the Internet have radically changed the way students do research. Although these developments allow the more rapid broadcasting of information, (which most educators would not consider…
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