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    books and e-books

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    till play important role. Discuss both views and give your opinion. In the past few years‚ e-books have been sold or downloaded for free in large numbers on the internet. These books and e-readers are challenging convention reading habits making the sales of traditional books decreased. But it still needs much consideration before eliminating altogether the need for printed books. There is no doubt that e-books are able to offer huge amount of information with feather like weight. Readers do not

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    Summary of E-Content

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    A Usability Study for Promoting E-Content in Higher Education. Electronic content or e-content is defined by creating‚ providing‚ and distributing information as a digitized content. It is produced and stored electronically rather than in printed form. E-contents use in education can be in the form of e-journals‚ e-books‚ e-research reports‚ e-lecture modules‚ e-lecture notes and e-lecture slides. E-content has a huge potential in future education. Many higher education institutions

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    E- Ink Analysis

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    E-Ink Analysis At an early stage‚ E Ink had a broad perspective and considered several market opportunities‚ both in emerging- and mature industries‚ as well as different business models‚ in which all leveraged their unique technology. In 1999‚ E Ink insured the protection of their technology by acquiring 26 patents‚ which protected them from other firms to replicate their technology. E-ink moved forward building up a team of high quality people and

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    E-Learning System

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    CHAPTER 1 1.0 INTRODUCTION E-Learning is the imparting of knowledge via electronic means. Transfer of skills and expertise has been enabled by computers and networks. At present time‚ Technology or to use a computer is a common or very popular when it comes into marketing fields‚ government agencies‚ business firms‚ schools and even homes. It makes almost everything possible to do by just using a computer. With the application of information technology‚ it helps people to do anything‚ anywhere

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    E-learning Game

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    replaced‚ but in this era of fast technological advance and minimization of distance through the use of the Internet‚ everyone must be equipped with basic knowledge in technology‚ as well as use it as a medium to reach a particular goal. This is where e-learning comes in. Children show more interest in watching televisions than studying their lessons so new learning tools should be developed to catch these children’s attention. Children worldwide can look forward to tools that can help sustain

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    Sonic Is Booming

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    In the thought of Sonic remaining a sole proprietorship I do not think that it would have grown as big as it is today because if there was not a chain of Sonic’s there would be only the one that Troy Smith started in 1954(Sonic Video Case: Sonic is Booming.)Troy Smith started Sonic as a sole proprietorship and gradually evolved to a partnership‚ then to a corporation‚ and finally to franchisor. If he had not have took the step that he did to start as a sole proprietorship and slowly evolved it to

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    E-Myth Revisited

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    Michael Gerber’s The E-Myth Revisited is great book for anyone thinking of starting a business venture. Gerber describes how most businesses are started because people are fed up with their boss‚ or think they are doing all the work already so why not work for themselves. He states that every small business consists of three main characters the technician (the doer and builder)‚ the manager (the planner)‚ and the entrepreneur (the dreamer‚ visionary). There are life phases in a small business

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    Public E Procurement

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    Co-operating with Member States authorities and Community services Promoting convergence towards a common telematic interface. If you would like to comment on this report or related issues‚ please e-mail to ida-central@cec.eu.int. About the Author Hilde Van EYLEN‚ Unisys Senior consultant‚ is active in various e-Government areas (project management and consulting). She directed the Unisys team in building a Belgian Federal eProcurement project and delivered the present study in interaction with a pan-European

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    Negotiation and E-Commerce

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    Introduction In this paper I will describe to the best of my abilities different ways of performing e-commerce and different means of communications that can help you reach a better final agreement when taking part in a negotiation. A global statement of e-commerce these days is of course the fact that it is more and more widely used worldwide of curse due to the fact that it allows people to perform all kind of purchasing without losing time traveling. It also makes the buyers save some money

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    E-book and Kindle

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    Lighting up Kindle 1. Visual and verbal imaging advertising theory would best fit the release of Kindle as this would have the maximum impact to help achieve the desired outcome and to kindle the interest among people. Subsequently it would be good to follow the” hierarchy of effects model” to convert the excited prospect into a Kindle customer. 2. Leverage point for Kindle – Kindle provides a customer with the ability to carry his/her personal library with them and it makes it as easy

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