Application of Podcasting and E-Learning Concepts in an E-Business Environment Abstract Podcasting describes the act and delivery of digital content over the internet using RSS feeds‚ a specific tool categorized by a generalization in the Web 2.0 infrastructure known as web publishing. Many studies have been directed toward deploying and assessing the impact of such technology in a learning environment to provide for a more interactive learning experience for those attending post-secondary
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An Artifact for Our Future Generations March 16‚ 2013 Unit 5 IP AIU Online Abstract Artifacts are defined as “Any mass-produced‚ usually inexpensive object reflecting contemporary society or popular culture: artifacts of the pop rock generation.” (2013). Although this is just one definition for the word artifact‚ it is the one used for this paper. Of every generation there is an artifact that could be looked back at by future generations to gain insight to the past. The iPod is no exception
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Consumerism’s Role is Shaping Progress The drive necessary to create newer‚ more effective technology is within all human beings. It is a yearning to make life easier‚ to change the lives of many with a single object or idea‚ and to succumb to progressive impulse. Inventions like the wheel‚ printing press‚ telephone‚ automobile‚ and lightbulb‚ were each created by men with admirable ambition‚ as their products have significantly altered the day-to-day lives of their posterity. However‚ the progress
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MUSI C L I S T E N I N G H A B I T S A N D D E V I C E S history and evolution Science and Liberal arts 5th - 9th Feb. ’11 Prof:. Preety trivedi National Institute of Design‚ Ahmedabad Music listening habits and devices 1 MUSI C L I S T E N I N G H A B I T S A N D D E V I C E S history and evolution “[M]usic is a communication between minds‚ and nobody can expect fully to enjoy listening to any large-scale work‚ be it a symphony‚ a sonata or a concerto‚ unless he has at least a basic
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TECHNOLOGY: Boon or Bane Nowadays‚ one cannot live without using technology in one way or the other. Even daily activities require one to operate a simple machine like a cellphone‚ gas stove ‚ a refrigerator‚ a TV‚ a DVD player and a computer. It is impractical not to avail the use of these technological advances just because we want to keep things simple or are just plainly ignorant about their use. I remember back in high school‚ when Betamax players were new in the market and every home
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Targeted Group of iPhone: Mobile Email Marketing: iPhone-targeted landing pages boost conversion rate 40% for Ritz-Carlton Destination Club ------------------------------------------------- Top of Form Forward to a Colleague Send this article to a friend or colleague Your Name* Your Email* Required but will not be posted online. We value your privacy. Colleague’s Email* Any Comments Bottom of Form SUMMARY: Mobile marketing might be new‚ but it doesn’t have to break the bank
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its business in several ways. Using the iTune system as an example‚ Apple can improve the usability of the site so that users find it easy to find music to purchase. In addition‚ providing the latest and most popular music for downloading at a reasonable price will allow Apple to satisfy customers. 4. Why would it be unethical for Apple to sell its iTunes customer information to other businesses? It would be unethical for Apple to sell its iTunes customer information to other business because
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in owning a digital MP3 device now own an IPod. The product line has grown so large that businesses and educational institutions accept it as a useful tool. For example‚ a college student is now able to simply download a lecture or audiobook from iTunes University straight to the device within minutes‚ making it extremely convenient to study effectively on a busy day. Since the first generation of the iPod‚ there have been constant developments within the device line itself. The creation of applications
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hardware‚ software and other consumer electronics. The company was established in April 1st‚ 1976‚ created by Steve Jobs‚ Steve Wozniak and Ronald Wayne (Andrea Major). The company is best recognized for their Macintosh personal computer line‚ Mac OS X‚ iTunes media application‚ and especially the iPod personal MP3 player. The IPod started off as a simple device that held approximately 1000 songs. Throughout the years‚ the IPod has completely upgraded and has literally revolutionized the world. Many changes
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Published in The Leader’s Edge (American Management Association) February 2008 Linking New Product Development to Strategy By Gary Getz and Pedro do Carmo Costa Many companies implement Stage-Gate or other forms of new product development processes that promise to accelerate growth while managing risk. Few‚ however‚ are satisfied with the output of their efforts. One potential reason for their dissatisfaction is the disconnection between their organization’s new product development (NPD) and
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