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Internet By: Shelia Ward E-mail: sward56077@aol.com The Internet links people together via computer terminals and telephone lines (and in some cases wireless radio connections) in a web of networks and shared software. This allows users…
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…the ways: 1. IRC 2. Telnet 3. ASP Chat Rooms 4. Net Phone. 5. Instant Messaging Internet Relay Chat IRC is a network service, designed with the Internet in mind. It allows two or more people to talk to one another live. These chats are carried…
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…People like sex. Many advertisers entice potential customers by using sex appeal to reel them in. Where would Madonna and Brittany be if it weren’t for their usage of sex appeal? Internet Porn is a $1 billion industry (Forbes.com) and it wouldn’t…
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…Government Censorship By: Liz Thesis: Government Censorship would damage the atmosphere of the freedom to express ideas on the Internet; therefore, government should not encourage censorship. Introduction I. In the Internet community…
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…The social economic and ethical consequences of current uses of computing. Modern uses of computing have many beneficial functions within employment and businesses. The internet is a valuable source for advertising businesses, with roughly 100, 000…
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…Introduction The Internet has become increasingly popular. The number of Internet users is estimated to reach approximately 300 million by the end of 2002. (http:// www.sohu.com) With widespread acceptance and low-cost entrance, it is changing…
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…. The government’s of the United States and Canada have sprung up much debate over issues involving censorship and freedom of speech. These issues include music and the internet. These areas of controversy continue to spring up in the n! ew millennium. The most…
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…With the astonishing growth of the Internet, many companies are finding new and exciting ways to expand upon their business opportunities. There are very few successful companies that do not use computers in their everyday business activities, which also…
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…DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) vs. Cable modem The new competition for Internet Service Provider (ISP) is the new high-speed digital technology, which refers to as Broadband. This high-speed digital technology comes in two different forms: Cable modem…
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…On-line recruiting is the process of attracting and hiring applicants for positions within an organization through use of the internet. In this paper I will assess an on-line recruitment service, identify the advantages and disadvantages…
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