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17 Jun 2008
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The specific problems of Internet censorship and information poverty in the developed world

Essay - 5 pages - Computer science

The mass proliferation of computer and Internet technologies has not only revolutionized the way in which people communicate, it has also raised a number of pertinent social and economic questions that have marked ramifications for every individual. Because of the global reach of the Internet,...

04 Jun 2008
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Data Mining and Warehousing and its Impact on Banking Organizations

Essay - 5 pages - Computer science

Over the course of the last several years, the development and proliferation of information technology has impacted most industries. As the result of new technology, organizations are now able to collect and analyze data for the development and implementation of new products and services. Nowhere...

01 May 2008
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Wireless Internet: Structure for the Urban Future

Essay - 5 pages - Computer science

The battle for control of public airwaves is nothing new. Following in the steps of radio and cellular telephones, wireless Internet - or wireless fidelity, known and trademarked as WiFi - is becoming the next major wireless permanent infrastructure accessed in urban public space. As such,...

03 Jan 2008
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E-mail: Use It or Lose It?

Essay - 2 pages - Computer science

Individuals living in today's modern world have differing opinions concerning the so-called advantages of new technology that is available to us. Some are pro- innovation and believe that it has had a positive effect on our lives, while others believe that new technology has negatively influenced...

17 Dec 2007
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Information System's Theory

Essay - 2 pages - Computer science

Karl E. Weick is one of the most influential people when it comes to organizational strategy and information systems. He was born on October 31, 1936 in Warsaw, Ind. and has served as a theorist and information specialist for many years, most recently at the University of Michigan (where he...

03 Dec 2007
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Taking Candy from Strangers: Why Not?

Essay - 3 pages - Computer science

The word “stranger” carries negative connotations in society, especially when associated with the Internet. Parents are lectured by authorities to monitor their children's use of chat rooms. E-mail filters remove millions of unwanted and sometimes grotesque advertisements from strangers...

05 Oct 2007
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Information Systems Studies

Essay - 2 pages - Computer science

Ever since Microsoft released its newest installment in the Windows operating system line-up, titled Vista, computer users around the globe have been having mixed feelings about the highly anticipated product. Since its release in November of 2006, Vista has been slowly attempting to dominate the...