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    From Time Welcome to Cyberspace: What is it? Where is it? And How Do We Get There? By Philip Elmer-DeWitt It started‚ as the big ideas in technology often do‚ with a science-fiction writer. William Gibson‚ a young expatriate American living in Canada‚ was wandering past the video arcades on Vancouver’s Granville Street in the early 1980’s when something about the way the players were hunched over their glowing screens struck him as odd. “I could see in the physical intensity of their

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    Adolescents and Cyberspace

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    Abstract The Internet has a great deal of benefit in our lives. It is the window that opens onto the world and shows us everything that is happening around us. Although it is meant to help and support our needs‚ enrich our social lives and expand our civic connections‚ it has not been going so far in this way. A lot of research is showing that the heavy use of cyberspace is isolating people form the world around them. Knowing that adolescents are spending a great deal of their time in cyberspace‚ this article

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    Ethics in Cyberspace

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    Ethics in Cyberspace Cyberspace is a global community of people using computers in networks. In order to function well‚ the virtual communities supported by the Internet depend upon rules of conduct‚ the same as any society. Librarians and information technologists must be knowledgeable about ethical issues for the welfare of their organizations and to protect and advise users. What is ethics? Ethics is the art of determining what is right or good. It can also be defined as a general pattern

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    Cyberspace Communication 215 Communication in Cyberspace what does it means and how do these works fit together. To begin I first looked up the definition of these two words. Communications: All means of symbolic or verbal communication (newspapers‚ mail‚ email‚ telephones‚ television‚ radio‚ etc.) that people and machines use to make contact and share information. [i] Cyberspace: Imaginary‚ intangible‚ virtual-reality realm where (in general) computer-communications

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    Technology and Cyberspace

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    Introduction to New Communication Technology MC103 Term Paper TABLE OF CONTENTS I. Abstract II. Technology a. History b. Advantages and Disadvantages III. Cyberspace a. History b. What is Cyberspace? c. Effects on People IV. New Media Technology V. Webliography ABSTRACT Technology is everywhere. It is Fact Changing. In this term paper‚ you will learn more about techonology. Its history‚ advantages and diadvantages and also

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    Cyberspace and Identity

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    Cyberspace and Identity In her article‚ Cyberspace and Identity‚ Sherry Turkle implies that the various personas that we put up through the internet have helped people express different parts of their personalities. While it is healthy to express these "multiple selves‚" it is also important that these selves recognize each other in order to form unity. Cyberspace has greatly impacted our identities. The anonymity of the internet has made it simple for us to create any identity of our choosing

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    Cyberspace/Technology Policy Tony Tyboroski 10/18/2013 CJA/464 Professor Kim Chapman The Cyberspace/Technology revolution has provided a vast improvement on the general welfare. Three areas that have improved within Federal cybersecurity include: Continuous monitoring of Federal information systems‚ Trusted Internet Connection (TIC) capability and use‚ and Strong authentication using government issued identity credentials‚ such as PIV (Personnel Identity Verification) and CAC

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    Cyberspace in a Community

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    A Cyberspace Community Most people view a community as the people that surround them daily and live in the same area as them. However‚ others may see a different aspect of the meaning. The definition of a community is a social group of any size whose members reside in a specific locality‚ share the same government and often have a common cultural and historical heritage (dictionary.com). Although this may be an accurate definition‚ it varies from other peoples ideals. To some a community can

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    Legal Issues in Cyberspace Kimberly Sherman‚ Catherine Kendall‚ Dustin Sharp & Jamie Hayes Law/ 421 May 25‚ 2015 University Of Phoenix Legal Issues in Cyberspace The purpose of this essay is to talk about “The right of literary property as recognized and sanctioned by positive law.” As defined in the text‚ it explains the rights and responsibilities of the public and how infringement rights can be stated if there is proof of infringement on a owners own personal piece of work also known as‚

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    Caves to Cyberspace

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    Final Exam 1. In “Homo Loquens‚” Marshall Poe describes his theories on speech communication. Within his ideas‚ he points out disadvantages in speech‚ and how society tends to interpret it. One disadvantage that Poe pointed out was the idea of privacy‚ and how with speech‚ nothing can ever be private. “You have to be pretty good with masks‚ makeup‚ or false mustaches to fool anyone looking right at you‚ and most of us aren’t” (Poe 39). This quote is interesting because the masks‚ and the makeup

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