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    eMARKETING Knowing the history of the internet and the World Wide Web doesn’t really mean much. Knowing what it can do for you in marketing your product or service online is crucial. emarketing or online marketing as it is known can reach ______ customer who generally perform a search on the internet every ______ minutes. eMarketing (online marketing) is a set of tools and methods used to promote products or service through the internet. This is achieved through a broader range of marketing components

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    deal with security and integrity, how you are going to gain your profits, and what actions you might want your customers to take. The Internet includes the use of e-mails, newsgroups, video-conferencing, instant messaging, user groups, and the World Wide Web. Relying on the Internet to grow your profits may not be the smart way to choose, although it will provide a valuable communication medium between the businessmen and customers, strengthening their relationships. The Internet is capable of facilitating

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    access to the internet (Internet Used by, 2015). The ability to log on to a computer and communicate via the internet has changed the way people interact. This real time ability made the world a much smaller place. However, this access to the World Wide Web was not always just a click away. In the late 1960’s, a Department of Defense (DOD) sponsored program known as Advanced Research Projects Agency Network (ARPAN), developed the first working prototype of the internet (Andrews, 2013). As technology

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    Our generation thrived in one field incredibly fast, technology. We have developed so much technology that there is no telling the virtual size the World Wide Web. A lot of software has been invented and written to try and contribute to organizing this ungodly number of pages, texts, music, pictures and videos. The Search engines came to life and became a billion dollar industry once a reliable, user friendly version made it to customers. Giant companies invest giant money into these businesses and

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    Introduction With the introduction of the ultimate business disruptors: Internet, World Wide Web (Web) and communication technologies have revolutionized the way business operates by improving the ways people and organizations communicate and collaborate. The concept of Web 2.0 (Business 2.0) has earned a lot of prominence in recent years by positively influencing and changing the global landscape of businesses. Web 2.0 serves as a distinctive communications platform enabling and enhancing collaboration

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    have changed drastically since the rise of web 2.0. Web 2.0 refers to the current state of the World Wide Web. The previous version Web 1.0 allowed users to only read, material in a linear format online. With the introduction of web 2.0 it gave anyone the tools to read and write information online (Oreilly, 2007). It is the reason why social networking sites such as Facebook, Twitter and Reddit exist. It allows user to communicate on an instant level. Web 2.0 increased the popularity of blogging,

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    publishing web content is more than just creating HTML and CSS documents. After the web content is created it needs to be uploaded to a public web server. To upload or copy your web content onto a public server, you will need a domain name and a web host. This process takes research and planning to ensure that the web content 's needs are being met. Web pages are collected on a network of computers all over the world, this is also known as the World Wide Web. How does the World Wide Web work? W3C

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    When the internet is mentioned, it is hard not to think of the World Wide Web. The Web has become such a staple in our everyday lives that it is hard for us to think of life without it. For most of us, losing the web would be the equivalent of going back to the Stone Age. How could our species go back to a time in which everything we know isn’t stored online? We couldn’t. That’s why we must give a little thanks to the man behind the curtain, Tim Berners-Lee. Tim Berners-Lee was born on June 8,

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    decided to try and reverse engineer the World Wide Web for his thesis. Little did they know that were on the way to creating one best “Good to Great” companies of this century. As Jim Collins states in Good to Great that the companies that go from good to great are not looking for the quick fix and Google definitely wasn’t looking for that. In fact, they were not even trying to make an internet search engine at all. Their goal was to look at the World Wide Web similar to the way academic build their

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    Sir Tim Berners-Lee was born June 8th, 1955 in London, England and was one of the four children to Mary Lee Woods and Conway Berners-Lee. Tim Berners-Lee is known and credited as the inventor of the World Wide Web. Both of Tim Berners-Lee’s “parents worked on the first commercially-built computer” the Ferranti Mark I, which helped influence him into studying mathematics and science growing up as a child (Tim Berners-Lee Biography, n.d.). Tim attended Sheen Mount Primary School and then went on to

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