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…. The appeal is that the Internet provides “real time” stock quotes, previously available only to brokers and their firms, in addition to a wealth of information on just about every company that is publicly traded. A new breed of investment firm has been born…
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…The U.S. Government should not attempt to place restrictions on the internet. The Internet does not belong to the United States and it is not our responsibility to save the world, so why are we attempting to regulate something that belongs…
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…eCommerce-- Overview & Processes Submitted by: Maverick Brief History of the Internet A network is two or more computers connected together so they can share information. The Internet is a huge network that connects many smaller networks all…
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…of E-Commerce VI. The Future of E-Commerce VII. The Conclusion E-Commerce: An Introduction With the astonishing growth of the Internet, many companies are finding new and exciting ways to expand upon their business opportunities…
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…Free Speech Online: Right or Privilege?         Should you be able to say what you want, and be able to publish anything on the internet? Many people are for freedom of speech, while many others are against it. I for one feel that speech…
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…Amazon.com vs. Barnes & Noble The race to soak up as much of the market as possible has been highly intensified by the process of eCommerce. Some companies choose to base their entire operations on the Internet
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…-extraordinary Internet to backup important data. This, if you think about it, would be a great way to back-up information. This is so because the Internet is an extra large database. Currently, it can hold an inordinate amount of information, and since it only…
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…Napster RICHARD TIBBETTS Is downloading songs off of Napster morally acceptable? My first inclination is to say, no, that downloading an entire song from the Internet is stealing. The artist who recorded the song would…
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…In 1995, spurred by technological innovations, a new communications industry known as telephony arose (www.pulver.com). Telephony is the transmission of voice and fax data over the Internet (www.brooktrout.com). Transmissions can be between traditional…
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…to our courts to decide how exactly these rights should be bent to accommodate modern life. But sometimes they go to far. For, Freedom of Speech means just that, Freedom of Speech. Be that on paper, in person, or on the internet…which is the most recent…
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