Cons of the Social Web 2.0 1. What is Web 2.0? a) Where did it start from? b) Sharing information? c) Who can share this info? 2. What are the good things about social-web? a) Easier communication Advertising b) Great way to learn c) People connected together by common interests 3. What are the cons of using the social-web? a) No Privacy b) Cyber bulling c) Identity theft and fraud. d) Keeping kids safe 4. Ways we can make the social web safer and educational
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iii | Contents OGC’s foreword viii Access Management 68 Operational activities of processes covered in other lifecycle phases 72 Common Service Operation activities 79 Monitoring and control 82 5.2 IT Operations 92 vii Chief Architect’s foreword 58 5.1 vi Problem Management 4.5 v List of tables 4.4 4.6 List of figures 5 Preface ix Acknowledgements x 5.3 Mainframe Management 95 1 Introduction
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Companies of all sizes are discovering the benefits of Web-based training. This project is about the effectiveness of technology-based training and management in the organization with major focus on web-based training and record keeping. This project shows that evaluating of training is a necessary exercise in any organization as it is an assessment of total value of a learning event and not just how far how far it achieves its learning objectives. The Web is a communication channel with the ability to
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Charlotte’s Web by E.B. White is a children’s novel that tries to instill the values of friendship‚ loyalty and basic characteristics of humans through an adventure of farm animals. This novel was written in the early 1950’s at the time when the world was split by a curtain in two. It is open and direct in topics dealing with traits of certain animals and their role in the society of the "barn"‚ but one cannot disconcert the subtle praise this novel gives to the society that this novel is encompassed
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Charlene Li Harnessing the Power of the Oh-So-Social Web Please note that gray areas reflect artwork that has been intentionally removed. The substantive content of the article appears as originally published. REPRINT NUMBER 49301 MARKETING Harnessing the Power of the Oh-So-Social Web People are connecting with one another in increasing numbers‚ thanks to blogs‚ social networking sites like MySpace and countless communities across the Web. Some companies are learning to turn this growing
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SPIDER’S WEB INTERNET CAFE Sustaining Positively your Initial Demand for an Economical Rate as We Endeavour Blessing Target Budget P 300‚000.00 Cost of Operation Estimated: Space Rental (2 months advance + 1 month deposit) P 21‚000.00 Furniture (Computer Tables & Chairs) 25‚000.00 10 sets of PCs @ P 17‚500.00 each 175‚000.00 Air Condition (second hand including installation) 15‚000.00 Printer/Scanner 5‚000.00 Xerox Machine (rental/franchise
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are also new restrictions. Many websites are blocked and unavailable to the students. How can high school students learn efficiently‚ expect to become mature‚ and use their time adequately if schools continue to block an excessive amount of sites? Web filters in high schools are too restrictive and as a result the new technology given to students is not helping. As mentioned before‚ students are not able to learn efficiently with all of the internet filters. Youtube has many educational videos on
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have since vanished. These so-called global villages with huge amounts of information’ on whichever topic you may think of are to blame for the universal loss of morals that we experience today. Any topic under the sun is addressed on the World Wide Web‚ famously known as the Internet’. Information on how to look a certain way if you want to give a certain impression on anyone can be found there. This has contributed largely to the disorientation of people in terms of the notions and beliefs they
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THE STRUCTURE OF THE WORLD WIDE WEB Unit 1 CAPE Information Technology presentation Group members: Murroy Beverley & Nico Reid WHAT IS THE WORLD WIDE WEB? It is NOT the Internet! Just an information system on the Internet. Allows documents to be connected to each other by hypertext links. Enables the user to search for information by moving from one document to another. COMPONENTS IN THE STRUCTURE OF THE WORLD WIDE WEB Universal Resource Locator (URL) Hypertext Transfer
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Individual Paper Week 3 WEB/236 University of Phoenix Instructor: Chris Miserendino Navigation Navigation is probably the single most important piece of a website and if it is not done well‚ the cascading effects can be disastrous. Navigational menus are not only beneficial for your visitors but search engines and spiders utilize the navigation on your site to create a road map for others within search results. Navigation is not
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