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    NASCENT MOBILE PAYMENT SYSTEM (A RESEARCH INTO THE PROBLEMS WITH PATRONAGE AND OPERABILITY) PROJECT PROPOSAL BY: ALIRAH MICHAEL ADALIWEI (FAS/1473/07) SUPERVISOR: MR DAVID S. LAAR (MSc. Manchester) ABSRACT In the early 1990s‚ the use of mobile phones generated a system of payment which could enable users of mobile devices effect payments for their transactions. This system- the Mobile Payment System (MPS) - has given rise to a lot of innovations over the years. A Mobile Payment System is

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    Mobile Marketing in Zimbabwe

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    Topic: Mobile Marketing Purpose: To appreciate that mobile marketing is more than sending sms to customers Question: Most organizations in Zimbabwe have a wrong perception of what mobile marketing is. They think mobile marketing is sending their customers sms on their mobile phones. As a result not much mobile marketing activities have been happening ever since the introduction of the GPRS service. Highlight the mobile marketing activities that are currently being undertaken by the corporate

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    Voting and Mobile Phones

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    ELECTRONIC VOTING SYSTEM VIA SMS CHAPTER I BACKGROUND OF STUDY Here in the Philippines‚ people vote through traditional way‚ particularly writing by hand the names of their chosen candidates in an ordinary piece of paper. It has always been a burden to the public school teachers who serve as poll watchers to do the counting of votes which took for days to be done manually. In the other hand‚ various ways of voting system collide. Such as Universities and Colleges who are conducting their search

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    Mobile phones have become an essential part of our day today life. Teenagers are the majority of mobile phone users in the world. An empirical study about uses and misuses of the mobile phone has highlighted that teenagers are most affected among mobile phone users. Mobile phones offer an array of facilities and services. No doubt mobile phone is a need of the day‚ but teenagers get into various evils and difficulties at a very early age. The facilities offered by mobile phones like SMS‚ MMS‚

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    Mobile Bar

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    smoking bans have no economic effects or positive economic effects on the firms studied. However methodological shortcomings in the prior studies have been identified and the area of study has become emotionally charged (Marlow‚ 2008). In this paper‚ I employ a method and data sample which are not subject to the primary criticisms that has been raised against prior empirical studies. I examine the

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    Web 2.0 is the term given to describe a second generation of the World Wide Web that is focused on the ability for people to collaborate and share information online. Web 2.0 basically refers to the transition from static HTML Web pages to a more dynamic Web that is more organized and is based on serving Web applications to users. Other improved functionality of Web 2.0 includes open communication with an emphasis on Web-based communities of users‚ and more open sharing of information. Over time

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    Inventory Systems Paper

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    Inventory Systems Summary Inventory control systems are used so that companies can track materials or products. Before technology was so readily available‚ employees of companies had a harder time tracking inventory. Today one can go into a large retailer and ask an employee to check if an item is in stock and all the employee would have to do is check a little hand held device. The four types of inventory systems that Team A decided to research and discuss were: Advanced Tracking System (ATS)

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    The Impact of Web 3.0 on Marketing Lai Ee Na Lim Li Fen Adelyn Mohammad Mahdhir Bin Mustaffa Kavitha Ramu Siew Hui Fen Nanyang Technological University A6301 Communication‚ Technology & Society November 8‚ 2011 What is Web 3.0? The future of the Internet is in Web 3.0‚ known as the Semantic Web. Feigenbaum‚ Herman‚ Hongsermeier‚ Neumann and Stephens (2007) summarised the concept as “a highly interconnected network of data that could be easily accessed and understood by

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    Systems Theory Paper

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    Systems theory appears to be useful when addressing several implementation processes and strategies (Lindskog‚ 2012). When attempting to address immediate issues this form of the systems theory may be an effective rapid response assessment tool‚ notably for issues associated with minimal potions of a population; such as the micro (individual) or mezzo (family) levels. Implementing it as an assessment tool may allow a program developer or public health professional to accurately identify the source

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    web authoring report

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    Key Concepts in Web Authoring What is HTML? HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) is an authoring language that sets up web pages that can be viewed on the World Wide Web. The Development of HTML versions and backwards compatibility issues: HTML 1: In 1980 Tim Berners-Lee created a system to use and share documents and later on in 1991 lead to “HTML tags” also known as the first HTML. HTML 2: In 1993 browsers added their own tags to HTML and this caused confusion. Dan Connolly and colleagues

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