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    Introduction With the rise of business relying on technology as a crucial pillar to their companies, we find ourselves in a whole new frontier of network security. The days when having a secure office network meant your servers were behind locked doors is long gone. Everyday companies must deflect outside attacks from people down the street and across the globe. One of the biggest threats is man in the middle attacks, where an outside party can intercept vital information being sent from one device

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    Give Aways, Effortless Transfers and Common Motivations The basic concept behind viral marketing as applied on the Internet is geometric progression; similar to old-fashioned chain mail letters. Hotmail.com accomplished this by applying Wilson's first principle: give something away. They offered free e-mail accounts and included a simple tag on the bottom of all e-mails

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    Computer technology changes the way people with the advent of internet, that has significant effects on communicating, teaching and learning. Students learning English as a foreign language uses the Internet as an instructional aid because of the integration of various tool and application in the educational and instructional process (Al- Ghoza , 2008) , Meanwhile , it also serves a tool to the teachers to make the lesson suitable for all learning style and facilitates cooperative learning. (Hollenback

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    SMART Recovery Paper

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    Using the internet is a very resourceful technology that can be used to assistant client around the world. The three self-help groups that were identified on the internet were online grief support, SMART recovery, and support groups. The online grief support is entirely online self-help group for grieving individuals. The website contains grief counseling, journals, blogs, and chat options. Individuals can post or read testimonies about grieving of a loved one. To use this self-help group, an individual

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    Yahoo! Case Study

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    Case Study –Yahoo! Inc. 1. Case Title Yahoo! Inc. 2. Brief History/Background of the Case Yahoo! Inc is an internet service provider that services both users and business globally. The company was found in 1944 by David Filo and Jerry Yang who were attending Stanford University(PHD Program). In 1995,Yahoo!Inc was incorporated in Delaware and launched a highly successful initial public offering IPO in April 1996 with a total of 49 employees. Its stock rose to the high of $120 in

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    current ERP system to cloud computing. Also, as requested certain cloud computing jargon will be defined. Definitions Software as a service (SAAS) – is a way to deliver applications via the internet as a service. Meaning, in place of installing and maintaining software on location you can access it through the internet from a third party provider. This allows independence from intricate software and hardware management as the provider manages access, security, and performance of the applications. Scalability

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    Social Networking in Business and Human Resources Rebecca Moriarty Troy University Introduction to Information Systems IS 3300 XTIB Dr. Rodger Morrison February 27, 2011 With the growth and explosion of popularity of the internet in the recent past, there has been a significant increase in the use of social networking sites. More than ever people and businesses are now using the internet with the purpose of having access to social networking sites. It is in these sites

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    CHAPTER ONE 1.0 INTRODUCTION Computer network came into existence as a means of extending interoperability and promoting self-productivity through sharing of computer resources among the users. The trending factor in our society today is the fact that the world is connected as one global village. Humans are now able to connect together from any two points in the world. This is made possible by advances in telecommunication. Telecommunications simply is the extension of communication over a distance

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    Today, it is easier than ever to access information. If one can read and has access to the Internet, he or she has virtually all of mankind’s knowledge at his or her fingertips, whereas only a generation ago, one would need to go to the library if he or she wanted to learn new information. It seems that people today take this privilege for granted, not realizing that the ability to look up on a search engine the average height of a giraffe, for example, would have been highly coveted only fifty years

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    Voip Research Paper

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    introduced. What technology is that? It is Voice over Internet Protocol or VoIP for short. When Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone in 1876, he had no idea that his invention would morph into what it has become today. This paper is describing how VoIP was created, its industry trends, technological developments, and how VoIP is utilized. (Background A)VoIP is the transmission of voice communications and multimedia sessions over the internet instead of the public switch telephone network or

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