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    Name Course Institution Date Amazon Digital Marketing Activities Executive Summary In this report, Amazon has been found to be on the forefront towards exploiting market opportunities created by digital technologies. The company has resourcefully applied innovative digital technology to provide flexible merchandising, as well as personalized marketing services. Through the use of digital marketing technology, Amazon has been able to establish, maintain and strengthen a long term competitive advantage

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    Globalization of Digital Media By: Joshua A. Hood Instructor: Professor Robert T. Zornes Course: CMST 301 Paper Title: Globalization of Digital Media Research ProjectProject 3 Research ProjectProject 3 Globalization of Digital Media Outline: 1. Introduction. 2. Think globally. 3. Rapid sharing. 4. Interactivity (changing the game) a. Web 1.0 (convenience) b. Digital media defined c. Evolution of the Internet d. Graph 5. Mobile digital media.

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    1) Introduction: Trademark: Trademark recognizable features, expression, or other symbol that indicates a particular product or service, and legally it apart from all other products. It also serves to only identify the product or service from a particular company, and the recognition of ownership of the company brand. The protected products are generally considered to be a form of property. Most countries have agencies through which companies can have their products with trademarks. One of the main

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    Intellectual Property Case Study Introduction Trademark: A trademark is unique emblem to any other symbol that distinguishes a specific product or produce. Since a trademarks is unique and specific to a product, service, or company; it can be used to exclusively identify that product, service or company. Legally, a trademark can be used to differentiate a product as well as recognise ownership of a particular brand. It means the person owning the trademark owns the product and can defend the ownership

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    Innovation and Change of the Ipod INTRODUCTION This report on innovation and change examines how Apple's iPod is the first entry into the marketplace that addresses the needs of the portable digital music market segment. It explains how it is small enough to fit comfortably in a shirt pocket. It shows how the device addresses the shortcomings of other portable MP3 music devices. It also looks at how market segmentation has been one of the most vital factors fueling the demand for technological

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    Video Game Music Essay

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    home console2, "the Pokey chip used four separate channels which controlled the pitch, volume, and distortion values of each, allowing a four-piece virtual band to perform for the first time." In 1983 the advent of MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) allowed for composers to use up to 128 different timbres with 16 separate tracks, all without taking up precious memory space. Composer Bobby Prince of the Id software company employed midi files in the popular Commander Keen

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    Intellectual Property Case Study Introduction: Trademark : A trademark is a?recognizable insignia, phrase or other symbol that denotes a specific product or service and legally differentiates it from all other products. It also serves to exclusively identify a product or service with a specific company, and is a recognition of that company 's ownership of the brand. Trademarked products are generally considered a form of property. Most countries have agencies through which businesses can have their

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    The Degradation of Communication on the Internet Talking on the Internet, people regress. It's that simple. It can be one-to-one talk on e-mail or many-to-many talk on one of the LISTs or newsgroups. People regress, expressing sex and aggression as they never would face to face. Think about it. Current estimates say 23 million people communicate on the Internet from most of the nations on the globe, and that number is increasing at 12% a month. And all this just grew like Topsy, with no

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    The Sound and Music Industry

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    Also in this modern digital age there are no other routes available via the Internet whereby the whole Record Company bit can be bypassed; smaller acts are building up a following by doing live gigs and home studio recordings and then building up their fan base on websites such

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    COMPUTERS EXAM BANK 1

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    is waiting to be processed, stored, or output. a. Memory b. Storage c. Input d. Output ____ 3. A computer ____ is two or more computers or other devices that are connected for the purpose of sharing data and programs. a. Panel b. PDA (Personal Digital Assistant) c. Matrix d.network ____ 4. A ____ is simply a computer network that is located within a limited geographical area. a. Console b. LAN (Local Area Network) c. WAN (Wide Area

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