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281: How To Make A Webpage
How To Make A Webpage For my science project I chose to create a web (internet) page, dealing with science. This project consists of using a computer and a html editor to create a page that can be found on the internet. The next paragraph will explain how to make an internet page. The steps to making a web page to post on the internet, is very easy. Most web pages are made in a code called html, which is what I am using to make ...
282: Airborne Express Company Overview
... to move away from its old fashioned centralized structure and form a more decentralized structure. The old fashioned structure is not the only variable that makes Airborne the follower in the air express industry. The Internet and information systems are transforming the air express market into an electronic commerce market, and Airborne needs to transform it’s operations to meet this growing market. This report describes the strengths and weakness of ... Electronic Commerce Market Today the air express industry is faced with a technology that will force express companies to change organizational structure and basic operations. This technology is electronic commerce, or better known as the Internet. Presently, Internet sales make up 15 percent of the retail market, and are expected to make up 55 percent of the market by 2005 (Institute for Technology and Enterprise p 1). In order to compete in ...
283: Hacking to Peaces
... are evil criminals who want to violate citizens in any way possible. A reckless driver who runs another off the road is like a good hacker. Hacking is the way to torment people on the Internet. Most of the mainstream hacking community feel that it is their right to confuse others for their entertainment. Simply stated, hacking is the intrusion into a computer for personal benefit. The motives do not have ... focused on profit because many do it out of curiosity. Hackers seek to fulfill an emptiness left by an inadequate education. Do hackers have the right to explore wherever he or she wants on the Internet (with or without permission), or is it the right of the general population to be safe from their trespasses? To tackle this question, people have to know what a hacker is. The connotation of the ... network users and law enforcement officials must distinguish between illegal or deliberate network abuse versus behavior that is merely annoying. Legal systems everywhere are busily studying ways of dealing with crimes and criminals on the Internet" (Voss, 1996, p. 2). There are ultimately three different views on the hacker controversy. The first is that hacking or any intrusion on a computer is just like trespassing. Any electric medium should be ...
284: A Look At Anemia Related To Nutritional Issues
... disorders that are gaining recognition. These methods deserve a chance in this research because if they can offer additional ways to combat theses conditions, then they are worth looking into. WORKS CITED "Anemia." OnHealth. Online. Internet. 11 November 1999. "Anemia." WebMD. Online. Lycos Network. 18 September 1999. "Anemia." WellWeb. Online. Internet. 11 November 1999. "Anemia and Iron Status." Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Online. Internet. 18 November 1999. "Anemia, Folic Acid Deficiency." RxMed. Online. Internet. 11 November 1999. "Anemia of B12 deficiency." Adam.com. Online. Internet. 8 November 1999. "Anemia of Folate deficiency." Adam.com. Online. Internet. 8 November ...
285: Bill Gates and Microsoft
... to its implied landscape, geography, and distance. What this new communications technology was trying to do was eliminate this very distance. At the time of writing this book, he made a bold prediction, comparing the Internet to a market. Gates had anticipated many things that have already begun to happen. He felt that people would be trading, buying, selling, investing, meeting people, and hanging out all on this “Market” called the Internet. Gates’ vision in the area of the Internet has helped to create a global interactive network, which is and will continue to change the way we live and do business forever. This is already creating a paperless environment, we have less need ...
286: Intranet
Internet has been the most popular and widely used tool for fetching information on the net. However, another information system is surging in popularity, especially among business organizations and large corporations. The information system is called ... role in the information age? These questions will be answered thoroughly and explained in order to provide a detailed coverage of the functions of Intranet. Initially, Intranet is a communication tool with functions similar to Internet. To get a better idea of what it is, imagine integrating all kinds of communications, such as corporate communications, group communications, and all individual communication, into a place that provides up-to-date, quality, instant ... use Intranet everyday without knowing that they are using it. Intranet, therefore, is the client/server, PC, Unix, Apple and many other applications that one has been using on his/her work. Security on the Internet is just as hazardous as the Intranet. Any leakage of information through the transmission of data is possible. Most, the Intranet and the Internet shares a common purpose, that is, to provide efficiency for ...
287: Monopoly And Microsoft
... percentage of all the computers in the world. We rely upon them to sort, send, and receive information in school, business, and even our personal lives. The Microsoft Network provides online content, and it’s Internet Explorer browser battled Netscape's for market share. It also provides free e-mail and other services. The fact is inevitable; our lives have come to rely upon the computers that we use every day ... market area, such as graphical user interfaces, to gain leverage in another market, such as operating systems, where they may have competition (Maldoom 2). In the preceding example, Microsoft bundles their World Wide Web browser, Internet Explorer, into their operating system, Windows 95/98. Netscape, the maker of Netscape Navigator, currently the most widely used Internet browser on the market is now facing some fierce competition from Microsoft's Internet Explorer. Netscape claims that in addition to bundling the browser, Microsoft offers Windows at a discount to original equipment manufacturers ( ...
288: Making A Web Page
Making a Web Page For my science project I chose to create a web (internet) page, dealing with science. This project consists of using a computer and a html editor to create a page that can be found on the internet. The next paragraph will explain how to make an internet page. The steps to making a web page to post on the internet, is very easy. Most web pages are made in a code called html, which is what I am using to make ...
289: Technology is Changing Education
Technology is Changing Education The best method for improving educational standards is to utilize every tool available, including state-of-the-art technology. Computers and the Internet have expanded the way in which education can be delivered to the students of today. Today's networking technologies provide a valuable opportunity to the practice of learning techniques. Educators are discovering that computers and ... towards improving educational standards via its "Goals 2000: Educate America Act of 1994" (Thornburg 23). However, several interpretations of the Act never mention the use of technology. Advocates of the Act need to realize that Internet linked computers can provide more current information than what is found in today's "exciting" textbooks. For example, science textbooks and history textbooks are notoriously out of date. In contrast, the Internet offers students a vast pool of current scientific data. Most of the time the Internet makes learning fun, unlike the plain fashion of the "almighty" textbook. Computers and other technology can also heighten the ...
290: Ebonics
... Newspaper Articles The majority of the material collected for this paper consists consequently of various newspaper articles. I was able to follow the discussion about Ebonics in the American newspaper 'the Washington Post' via the Internet and have as a result chosen the following articles as the basis of my inquiry into the matter of Ebonics: - Ebonics: A Way to Close the Learning Gap? - Among Linguists, Black English Gets Respect - Ebonics ... few articles in 'Time Magazine' and 'Newsweek' from which I chose: - Hooked on Ebonics The contents of these articles have given me an impression of how the American public "officially" interpret the concept of Ebonics. Internet Web-sites Furthermore two Internet web-sites (computerised electronic billboards) have been of incredible help, the first by providing me with the original 'Declaration of Ebonics', the other by broadening my understanding of the fundamental concepts of Ebonics together ...


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