Papers 941-950 of total 9987 found.
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…ABSTRACT: Many new and exciting business opportunities are becoming available due to the phenomenal advance of the Internet and peoples' interest to save time and money by purchasing goods via the web. The advantages of e-commerce are its speed, savings…
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…Web Radio Instant global radio, or Web radio, is the latest manifestation of the Internet’s multimedia successor, the World Wide Web. Improved technology and content are turning Web radio into a mass medium. (Hickman 30) The Web radio concept…
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…technology, which encompasses the Internet, Intranet, and CD ROMS, is not a passing fad promoted by Bill Gates or his counterparts, but rather a resource of tremendous possibilities. It is perhaps in business and industry where this information and communications…
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…Due to the immense diversity of the Internet, different companies have adopted varying strategies that they believe will best suit their needs. These vary from heavy advertising driven strategies to direct online sales and e-commerce selling…
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…;Tab/>Business Opportunity In the last few years, the Internet has revolutionized the way of people doing business. New information technologies give companies the tools to respond to rapidly changing business environment as well as driving growth…
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…you look, computers have greatly improved our lives. The Internet is a technique of communication and a resource of information that has become trendier among educated and those who like to just surf the information superhighway. This in turn has…
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…Ontological Shift In Michael Heim’s essay “The Cyber Space Dialectic”, he discusses how our culture is going through an ontological shift fashioned by the Internet. Heim articulates his theory of what dialectic is and how this ontological shift…
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…wondering what it is all about. "Most people think e-commerce is just about buying and selling things over the Internet" (Wareham, 2000). E-commerce is a broad term describing the electronic exchange of business data between two or more organizations' computers…
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…duplication of software is known as software piracy which is a 'Federal offense that affects everyone" ('Software Use...' Internet). The following research examines software piracy in its various forms, its impact on the end user and the international industry…
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…. digital signature and data protection regulations are expected to accelerate the use of the Internet and e-commerce. The U.K. has no significant trade or investment barriers, or restrictions on the transfer of capital. The barriers that do exist are due…
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