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    Web Piracy

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    show clarity‚ facts‚ and statistics to back up my findings. It will also present materials that were learned in class discussions‚ to help write this paper with a clear understanding of the web‚ as it relates to piracy. While others use the internet for social interaction and entertainment‚ many use the web site to download illegal materials. This has become‚ over the years‚ a growing problem within the American economy. Some people believe that these websites should be shut down‚ while others

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    market. Today the top mobile phone vendors include Samsung‚ Nokia Apple LG and Sony Ericsson. As compared to a few years back when the mobile phones were introduced there were just a few limited brands mainly Motorola‚ Nokia‚ Sony which merged which Ericsson and is now called Sony Ericsson. Nokia was founded in the year 1865 in the town of Nokia in central Finland it was originally a manufacturer of pulp and paper. During the 1960s Nokia began to make its way in the telecommunication market and

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    Web Hazard

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    Web Hazard Internet access can be neglectful to people and to their loved ones. Internet addictions may cause the person to be more obsessed with the computer‚ to avoid family time‚ and to be stuck in a fantasy world. Many people to spend more and more time at the computer‚ which can be addictive. According to Payne’s article‚ “On such boards [Internet Addicts Anonymous‚ Gaming Addiction and Internet Addicts Recovery Club]‚ posters admit that they feel as though they can’t step away from the computers

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    Why Did Nokia Failed

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    Nokia has been one of the brands that are in the last 20 years been synonymous with high-quality phones. Till 2007‚ Nokia had a market share of 80% in the smartphone market‚ and the most important reason for losing ground during the digital age‚ actually smartphone age was due to the weak position of Nokia in the technological system or ecosystem. “Nokia failed in connection to people!!” One of the reasons for Nokia failure is on one side that Apple redefined smartphones with touch screen and

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    Browser detection – detect which version of browser user is using to adjust viewing settings Security issues? Tested? Wc3.org Gpl apps ie libreoffice Elearning per version Help email/telephone D1 Unit 20 Explore how web pages using scripts are implemented in different web browsers Various versions of browsers require specific scripts because the older browsers will need to use the older scripts as they are not designed to run on the later browsers however‚ all scripts will run on all browsers

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    Web Design

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    References: Felke-Morris‚ T. (2011). Web development & design foundations with XHTML (5th ed.). Pearson Education. Ledford‚ J. L. (2009). Seo: Search engine optimization bible (2nd ed.). Indianapolis‚ IN: Wiley. Wilton‚ P.‚ & McPeak‚ J. (2009). Beginning JavaScript® (4th ed.). Indianapolis

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    Strategic planning and process of Nokia In this project I have covered various topics of marketing which are basically strategic planning‚ strategic planning process‚ the domestic strategic planning while the international strategic planning and also the difference among them. For more clearly understanding this topic I have also briefly discussed the case study of NOKIA. I have deeply studied Nokia’s strategic planning in India that is what all measures it took to grow and capture the Indian market

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    Web 3.0

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    Web 3.0. A significant step in the evolution of WWW or marketing motion? Nowadays there are a lot of discussions about Web 2.0. Just everyone has heard about it. The discussions attract even those‚ who badly understand what actually it is! In Russia popularity of this generation of WWW is bound to well-known odnoklassniki.ru vkontakte.ru - the most frequently visited social networking sites. But people are impatient‚ so do not have enough enjoyed the interactive features of Web 2.0‚ but already

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    reports that with the launch of a new range of smartphones‚ Nokia is also effectively changing its approach to marketing. The company is moving away from more traditional marketing like advertising in print media and shifting towards advertisements through social media and digital campaigns. This allows Nokia to place a greater emphasis on collaborating with its customers through its marketing communication channels. In doing so‚ Nokia hopes to be able to rival dominant market competitors by increasing

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    Web 2.0

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    (Characteristics of web 2.0 and example of technology) Web 2.0 Web 2.0 is the business revolution in the computer industry caused by the move to the internet as platform‚ and an attempt to understand the rules for success on that new platform. Chief among those rules is this: Build applications that harness network effects to get better the more people use them. (Tim O’Reilly‚ founder of the web 2.0 conference) There are a number of characteristics which help define what is exactly a web 2.0 technology

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