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    competence activity if it can out-perform most competitors on a competitive factor that customer’s value” As outlined in the case study Amazon.com became an online superstore outperforming other businesses during major macro economical events like the Bubble Burst (2000) and the Global Recession (2008). It was growing constantly from the start up‚ up to today. Bezos had great ability understanding the company’s competitive advantages and applying them wisely‚ therefore creating core strengths that is

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    Informed Decision Making

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    comes to life changing choices‚ such as college. In addition‚ responsibility is developed as informed decision making is fostered in daily choices on the internet. With parents helicoptering over their children persistently‚ children become reliant on their parents and are not able to mature in their responsibility. Running wild on the internet‚ aids in the maturing of responsibility when it comes hand in hand to decision making and following through in the execution of plans and goals. Furthermore

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    Ted Talks and summaries

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    the modern solution to seeking information as the internet. The internet since its inception has been a constant‚ updated‚ and real source for news and happenings around the world and is now the go-to source of information for our present-day society. Searching the internet for information is an academic habit of our mind because of how easily accessible it is. However‚ Pariser’s main concern was that the use of algorithms to judge and predict internet searches takes away from the freedom of people

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    Dot.Com Bubble

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    R&D‚ Advertising and the Market Value of Internet Firms By: Damir Tokic Outline: 1. Introduction 2. Article Summary 3. Discussion 4. Conclusion Introduction During the Dot-com “bubble”‚ internet firms were highly valued compared to “old economy” firms. Internet firms’ stock prices were unrealistically high. Most of those firms were operating under loses and no tangible assets to warrant those prices. Analysts justified those prices and recommended buy ratings but later

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    Situation easyInternetcafe was launched in 1999 under the umbrella of the easyGroup. The mission of elc was to provide consumers with access to the Internet at the lowest cost. Despite the excellent support and recognition from the public‚ elc was experiencing adversity of keeping their business profitable after the Internet Investment bubble burst. The original concept of owning many of the large stand-alone cafes with 250-500 PC terminals at each café was not working well. elc undertook

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    E-Business in China

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    E-Business in China 1. Introduction It is widely accepted that the 21st century is the Online Information Age - 17-years after its introduction in China in early 1994. As a main branch of the Internet‚ e-business has played an important role since 1997. Although it was a slightly late start for the Internet‚ the first decade of the 21st century has witnessed a flourish of e-business. As a new stage of commerce‚ e-business has had a great impact on the economic development‚ it dramatically shapes

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    Filter Bubbles

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    Everyone who needs information from the World Wide Web‚ uses search engines like Google or Yahoo! to find the specific information he or she is looking for. These engines help us to filter all the information given by the internet with the help of invisible algorithms. Without them we would sit many hours in front of the screen and filter the information by ourselves. For example the search of a brownie recipe has an output of over forty billion search results. For this reason it is good to have

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    Water and Bubble

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    Bubble-ology I.Introduction Everybody loves bubbles! But what makes bubbles form‚ and float up in the air until they pop? A soap bubble The secret to a good bubble is something called surface tension‚ an invisible bond that holds water molecules together. Water is a polar molecule‚ so it has plus and minus ends just like magnets that attract each other. When the water molecules align with each other they stick together‚ creating surface tension. You might think that it is the surface tension

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    Vanessa Riveron ENC 1102 Professor Warman 01/30/13 Rhetorical Essay Draft In the Ted Talk “The Filter Bubble”‚ the speaker Eli Pariser talks about the negative effects of personalizing the web and how it destroys the sense of unity that the web was based on. “Your filter bubble is your own personal‚ unique universe of information that you live in online. What’s in your filter bubble depends on who you are‚ and it depends on what you do. But you don’t decide what gets in — and more importantly

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    The Boy in the Bubble

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    Morgan Peterson May 4‚ 2011 Anatomy – Period F The Boy in the Bubble The Boy in the Bubble is about David Vetter; a boy was born with a rare hereditary disease‚ severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID)‚ meaning his body had no immune system to fight off diseases of any sort. He stayed in a plastic isolator bubble environments while waiting for a matching bone marrow donor or a cure for his ailment. The parents of David tried to give him as much of a normal life as they could‚ and he had schooling

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