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…children, obsessed with using the 18-inch monitor in their living rooms? The answer is primarily because of the internet. The internet lets us contact other parts of the world, shop without leaving our homes, and search for information. Internet servers have…
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…. With advances such as software that allows users with a sound card to use the Internet as a carrier for long distance voice calls and video conferencing, this network is key to the future of the knowledge society. At present, this net is the epitome of the first…
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Internet Plagiarism There are many different aspects, views, and ramifications when it comes to internet plagiarism. The area of Internet plagiarism which, interests me most is the area consisting of the buying, selling, and trading of plagiarized…
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…Computers, and the Internet by extension, are powerful tools of communication and information. Some have abused these tools, others seek to impose control in one way or another. It is an interesting irony that WWW has also come to mean the "Wild, Wild…
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…and lewd sites have been on the high end of controversy for at least the past six years. There have been at least three government regulations since 1995 that have tackled the question of free speech on the Internet: The Children’s Online Protection Act (1998…
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…Introduction Today, the Internet has become one of the most popular ways to do business, send letters, search for information and even date. Its popularity has exploded with citizens of the world, both young and old. Between cities or nations…
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…The Internet was the result of some visionary thinking by people in the early 1960s who saw great potential value in allowing computers to share information on research and development in scientific and military fields. J.C.R. Licklider of MIT, first…
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…Approximately 30 million people world-wide use the Internet and on-line services daily. The Net is growing exponentially in all areas, and a rapidly increasing number of people are finding themselves working and playing on the Internet. The people…
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…REGULATION’S OF CHILD PORNOGRAPHY ON THE INTERNET The use of the Internet facilitates their purposes but this report will deal with the regulation of child pornography on the Internet under various legislation. Child pornography is a serious concern…
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Internet security How do the above concepts apply to the Internet and to personal computers? The Internet is simply a way to communicate. It offers rapid, inexpensive communication among computers that is almost unrelated to how far one computer…
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