on the Web References 1. E-Business: Gary Schneider‚ 10th Edition Chapter 5 UOL CO 3323 L4 - Marketing on the Web 1 Learning Objectives In this chapter‚ you will learn: • How firms use product-based and customer-based marketing strategies • About communicating with different market segments • To identify customer relationship characteristics • About the customer relationship life cycle • How companies advertise on the Web UOL CO 3323 L4 - Marketing on the Web 2
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Flash Tutorial 1 1. The toolbar 2. Open flash 3. Choose FILE NEW ActionScript 2.0 (To create a new movie) 4. Locate the tool bar on the right hand side(can be placed anywhere) Experiment with the many different drawing tools there. Have a go at making all different shapes. Use different colors. Try things. Have a go at drawing a yellow goldfish in blue water. (Something like this great picture I have drawn below
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Larry Page CEO of Google How was the leader ‘vision’ implemented? Google founded in 1998 with Sergey Brin. Google soon found itself at the top of search engines and from a small‚ garage- based company had transformed into a global giant. Google now is a synonym of world’s no1 ideal (New York Post‚ 2011) and employs 53546 people owns numerous offices worldwide. Some vision points for Google and future technologies that Larry pages laying out from Google’s developer conference in San Francisco
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Web Portals Submitted by: Louies Marc Agojo Kathleen Richelle Lubi BSIT 4-2 Web Portals * A Web portal or Public portal refers to a website or service that offers a broad array of resources and services‚ such as e-mail‚ forums‚ search engines‚ and online shopping malls. The first Web portals were online services‚ such as AOL‚ that provided access to the Web‚ but by now most of the traditional search engines have transformed themselves into Web portals to attract and keep a larger audience
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Social Web Katie Washington INF 103: Computer Literacy Instructor Brent Ferns December 3‚ 2012 Social Web The Social Web is growing more popular and is rapidly becoming the primary source of communication between individuals. Many people visit social networking sites daily. It has developed into a way where people carry out numerous tasks such as‚ communicating with love ones‚ reconnecting with classmates‚ shopping‚ and getting a education‚ which has changed tremendously from the
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one read a deeper tale than upon the most perfectly printed page of the most precious book? Upon the blank page. When a royal and gallant pen‚ in the moment of its highest inspiration‚ has written down its tale with the rarest ink of all -- where‚ then‚ may one read a still deeper‚ sweeter‚ merrier and more cruel tale than that? Upon the blank page." "We‚" she says at last‚ "the old women who tell stories‚ we know the story of the blank page. But we are somewhat
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JSP Standard Tag Library (JSTL) Tutorial The JavaServer Pages Standard Tag Library (JSTL) is a collection of useful JSP tags which encapsulates core functionality common to many JSP applications. JSTL has support for common‚ structural tasks such as iteration and conditionals‚ tags for manipulating XML documents‚ internationalization tags‚ and SQL tags. It also provides a framework for integrating existing custom tags with JSTL tags. The JSTL tags can be classified‚ according to their functions
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School of Communication & Language Studies (SCLS) | | INDIVIDUAL ASSIGNMENTBBE 310(INTERNET MARKETING)ASSIGNMENT 1: WEB ANALYTICS | No. | Name | Matric Number | Program | 1. | Fatimah Aliaa Binti Azlan | 121008858 | BCCC-4 | Lecturer: Mr. Chan Sai Keong Submission date: 22nd April 2013 | Marks: | | ------------------------------------------------- Introduction The Body Shop International plc‚ known as The Body Shop‚ has 2‚500 stores in 61 countries. Founded in 1976
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Tutorial Questions Topic 1 1.1 Mary and Margaret have the same preferences and incomes. Just as Mary arrived at the cinema to watch a 3D movie‚ she discovered that she had lost the $100 ticket she had purchased earlier. Margaret also just arrived at the cinema planning to buy a ticket to watch the same movie when she discovered that she had lost a $100 note from her wallet. If both Mary and Margaret are rational (who make decisions to maximize economic surplus) and both still have enough money to
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Identification of Temporal Information in Tourism Web Pages Stéphanie Weiser*‚ Philippe Laublet**‚ Jean-Luc Minel* * MoDyCo‚ UMR 7114‚ CNRS 200 avenue de la République‚ 92001 Nanterre ** LaLIC‚ Université Paris-Sorbonne Maison de la recherche‚ 28 rue Serpente 75006 Paris E-mail: steph.weiser@gmail.com‚ Philippe.Laublet@paris-sorbonne.fr‚ jminel@u-paris10.fr Abstract This paper presents our work on the detection of temporal information in web pages. The pages examined within the scope of this study were
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