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    Because of all these things‚ the "internet" is a gigantic library‚ as well as a world-wide message board‚ telephone network‚ and publishing medium. It is open 24 hours a day‚ and you can find anything you want there‚ and say anything you want. As well as current events and blogs‚ information about almost any subject is available in depth and up to date. This is incredibly valuable for every subject you can imagine. Almost every college and government research organization is "on the web"‚ along

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    The Internet of Things

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    The internet of things Dave Evans‚ “Chief Futurist” at Cisco‚ is confident that the internet of things will change everything. In a report published under Cisco Internet Business Solutions Group‚ Evans explains that as more sensors are added to the Internet‚ almost anything can be connected to the Internet‚ revolutionizing the state of the Internet. All that it is asking for is giving up privacy and information‚ in exchange for unlimited knowledge and a creation of a “global brain.” What is

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    Life before the internet VS after the internet We have all been without the Internet and we have all worked with it. I’m going to show how one is better than the other. Why and how it has helped and hurt our kids. So by the end of this you can decide what you think about it. When I was in school we didn’t have the internet so we had to do our letter writing by hand‚ mail it and wait to receive on back‚ which took three to four days. We would take the chance that it would

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    The internet has indeed affected the businesses marketing strategies. There are businesses who can’t afford expensive advertising campaigns as multinationals. They should target their marketing on the internet which is usually free or‚ at least affordable for smaller companies. Internet Marketing: As Susan Ward‚ defines‚ “Internet marketing refers to the strategies that are used to market a product or service online‚ marketing strategies that include search engine optimization and search engine

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    2_2 Leif Ericcson - an explorer who set sail in 990 to seek land that was seen in the distance. He landed in Helluland‚ Markland‚ and Vinaland. He just explored the territory and returned home. Christopher Columbus – a Spanish explorer who set sail in 1492 to search for a trade route to China. With three ships (Nina‚ Pinta‚ and Santa Maria)‚ he landed near present- day Bahamas. He brought back Native American slaves‚ tobacco‚ gold‚ potato corn‚ and silver to Spain. He went on a total of 4 trips

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    Internet Censorship

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    The battle over the internet has been going on for a long time.. People have debated whether the internet is a domain controlled by the government‚ or a free land populated by memes and emails. Before you choose‚ know this. The internet was invented to share information; specifically research and development for science and the military. Now it has grown into a tool which allows social networking‚ information transfer‚ business‚ shopping‚ and so much more‚ all which has contributed to globalization

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    Part 1: Certain characteristics‚ themes‚ and attitudes appear in the explorers we read about this week. In particular‚ among many other themes‚ there are interesting responses by each explorer to the Native Americans‚ the land‚ and the opportunities. Choose two from Columbus‚ deVaca‚ Champlain or Smith and discuss the themes and ideas you found most important.      Part 2: Considering the readings of the explorers this week‚ if you were to bring the characteristics‚ themes‚ and attitudes

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    Internet Addiction

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    meth head. But it’s not extreme anecdotes that make the specter of Internet addiction so threatening; it’s the fact that Internet overuse has the potential to scale in a way that few other addictions do. Even if Steve designed a really cool - looking syringe and started distributing free heroin on street corners‚ not everyone would try it. But who among us doesn’t already check his email more often than necessary?As the Internet weaves itself more and more tightly into our lives‚ only the Amish are

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    Networking When considering Linux over Windows operating system‚ Riordan manufacturing must examine and compare the network infrastructure of the two systems. When looking at the overall picture of both systems‚ both systems consist of some of the same features in networking. The author of Windows to Linux Road map states the following. “Linux and Windows both support a number of networking protocols‚ such as TCP/IP‚ NetBIOS‚ and IPX. Both support a wide variety of network adapters. Both provide

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    Internet Cafe Business Plan

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    Internet Cafe Business Plan Executive Summary JavaNet‚ unlike a typical cafe‚ will provide a unique forum for communication and entertainment through the medium of the Internet. JavaNet is the answer to an increasing demand. The public wants: (1) access to the methods of communication and volumes of information now available on the Internet‚ and (2) access at a cost they can afford and in such a way that they aren’t socially‚ economically‚ or politically isolated. JavaNet’s goal is to provide

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