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    ANALYZING A WEB PAGE

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    2013 ANALYZING A WEB PAGE BSHA/352 TECHNOLOGY IN HUMAN SERVICES JASON ANDRADE ANALYZING A WEB PAGE This paper will discuss and review how to properly analyze a web page. It will identify a website intended as a resource for human services and analyze the site based on evaluation criteria as a state. It will discuss the values and relevance of the site to client or human services agencies. ANALYZING A WEB PAGE For this

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    “Caught in the Web” This story “Caught in the Web” by January W. Payne is about the problem of internet usage. She says people are getting addicted to the internet to the point where it is affecting their lives. The author said that being on the internet for so long can ruin relationships with a partner‚ or even with their own family. She also mentions the growth in college students with excessive internet usage‚ at least 14% of students said that they “found it hard to stay away from the internet

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    Accuracy of Web Documents 1. Make sure the author provides an email or a contact address/phone number. Who wrote the page and can you contact him or her? 2. What is the purpose of the document and why was it produced? Some webpages are produced for commercial‚ education‚ humor‚ advertising‚ commercial‚ and government based. 3. Is this person qualified to write this document? Is the author a webmaster‚ or just an author? Authority of Web Documents 1. Who published the document

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    Web 2.0 Case Study

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    Question 1 Web 2.0 is the term commonly used to describe the second version of the World Wide Web (Beal‚ n.d.). It focuses more on collaboration‚ social networking and sharing information online for users. It involves text‚ moving and non-moving images‚ and audios between two or more individuals‚ regardless of their location (HEFCE‚ 2008). From a static HTML pages‚ Web 2.0 now offers a more dynamic Web with more functions and capabilities‚ based on the serving Web applications (Beal‚ n.d.). Few

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    Web-Conferencing Memo

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    Date: April 1‚2013 To: John Smith‚ Manager From: Jessica Pollock‚ Research Department Subject: Web-Conferencing Programs On March 23‚ I was asked to research available web-conferencing programs that can be used to hold weekly status meetings. Through my research I have found that there are many good programs‚ but I feel that the one that best suits what we are looking for is WebInterpoint. The following are the comparisons of the different programs that I researched. Program | Nefsishttp://www

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    Study of Web Science

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    The phenomenal term Information technology always fascinates me. I get amazed by the revolution caused by the development of IT and invention of Internet as World Wide Web. I have been very keen towards the study of Computer Science ever since I was introduced to this subject during my 8th grade in school when internet was merely a household name. My determination to pursue a career in IT became stronger when I joined Bachelors Degree in IT in 2001. During my degree course‚ I had actively

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    Internet/World Wide Web

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    transmission control protocol/internet protocol. It is a network of networks that is made up of millions of private‚ public‚ commercial‚ academic‚ and government networks from local to global scope. The Web is a way to access information over the medium of the Internet. The Web also utilizes the use of browsers such as Internet Explorer‚ Safari‚ Mozilla Firefox‚ Google Chrome‚ Dolphin and Opera. They are used to access data such as photos‚ videos‚ movies‚ games‚ music and text. The Internet access is a service

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    Web Design Proposal

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    Abstraction Connect to case study The Naeser Line is a cruising company which owned by Stig Olaf Naeser. The company provide a unique schedule included six main capitals in the north European‚ which allows passengers to embark or disembark and also stay as long as they wish. The Princess Gyda is a huge cruise ship‚ which is huge enough to provide a wide range of on-board amenities‚ and varieties of luxury facilities. The company use a network of travel agents in each capital‚

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    Cvs: the Web Strategy

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    Marketing Channels WRITTEN GROUP CASE ASSIGNMENT CVS: The Web Strategy This case is about CVS‚ one of the biggest drugstore chains in the US. The Harvard case study was made between 1999 and 2001‚ while CVS was facing the major challenge of acquiring Soma.com and relaunching it as CVS.com‚ in order to respond to the new trend of web-based drugstores like Drugstore.com and Planet Rx. Our report will summarize the evaluation and analysis of the firm’s existing distribution channel at the time

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    Web Porn at Work

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    and its subsequent justification. In the case of Rayburn Unlimited‚ Al Smetana‚ the founding president‚ discovers that Craig Lindley‚ the associate vice-president and an old-time friend‚ has been using the company’s computer network extensively for web pornography. At the current juncture‚ Al is faced with the decision of how to resolve the situation with Craig‚ debating between the spectrum of upholding the firm’s commitment to integrity‚ the importance of the intrinsic worth of each individual

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