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    college level calculus and physics (the next web). These online educational tools are not just nation wise but also on a global level. For example a student can register for a summer online class at HCC and spend his whole summer overseas, the internet enable him to have fun with his vacation with making sure he will be able to do all the assigned assignments for his class. Distance learning (DL) depends totally on the Internet and the World Wide Web. And could not be operated without it. Advantages

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    Censorship Not Apply

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    matter of censorship and its many components. Censorship is commonly described as the process of controlling the information and ideas that circulate throughout a society and its inhabitants. Much of the world’s censoring transpires through the world wide web, popularly known as the internet, and is generally inflicted by the government and other powerful corporations who “contend with the issue on numerous occasions” (“Topic Overview” 1). Due to the topic being so controversial, both proponents and

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    years the World Wide Web became an important tribune for researches who want the results of their research to reach every potential victim of dating violence. As a result, there are a few good web sites related to the problem and resolutions of date violence. Majority of these web sites are created and maintained by nonprofit organizations, interested in preventing various negative occurrences within the society.            Among the best web sites related

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    schemas, has been altered by the use of the web. Our dependence on the electronic tools we interact with on a daily basis may have altered how we communicate what we have learned to others. “The traditional manner of structuring argument may have been replaced by a more diffuse manner that parallels the format of web content” (Rusciano & Xia, 2013). Our knowledge structure has moved from print-based to web-based (Rusciano & Xia, 2013) and our use of the web has moved the way our knowledge is organized

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    support the core activities such as, advertising, customer’s services, electronic commerce, organization collaboration and communication with suppliers, customers and maybe stakeholders (Colin, 2012). Click Grafix Sudan: Sudan is one of the third world countries and that’s makes it a really tough mission to start a business there and make it a success, you must build a strong relations with the decision makers in the country or you must came out with a really innovative business in other words you

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    growth of data mining applications to improve the profitability of e-commerce ventures. As consumers increasingly tend to make their purchases online and with many companies investing heavily on improving their web presence, it is only natural that the whole process of collecting and mining web data has become instrumental in determining a company’s bottom line. What started off as a simple analysis of user behavior and online transactional data has now transformed into a massive, multidisciplinary

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    Internet etiquette is necessary when going online. The rules are simple and easy to abide by. Guidelines for using the web help to minimize possible mistakes. Acceptable use policies are policies created by companies stating what is okay when using an Internet site. The acceptable use policy has been created to promote integrity, security, reliability and privacy of a company's web site management facility, network, and customer data contained within. A company retains the right to modify the acceptable

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    Within a society that is reliant on the internet as a means of connectedness to one another, there will be drawbacks. The fate of this society is how people grasp this concept of unlimited compatibility and get around the drawbacks. Within the internet and all the ideas and saying that are flooded into the streams of computer-human interactions there will always be room for backlash and critique. In the article “The Culture of Shut Up” Jon Lovett produces his ideas on how society needs to get a grip

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    Web analytics is how companies and firms are using technologies to track the behavior of visitors to websites designed to show information, sell products and services, and present a superior brand that meets their targeted customers’ needs. Companies have been unhappy with their marketing functions for almost as long as they have been in existence, because their ability to track the success of their marketing efforts has always been insufficient, or even better, non-existent. The emergence of the

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    Oh what a tangled web we weave. On the internet that is. You see the internet is very complex it is woven into networks with lots of content provided. Yes, including that pointless video of that cat playing the piano you have seen over a thousand times. But did you know that the same silly cat video has reached over a million views? And so the question remains, how did something so ridiculous become so popular? It 's due to a concept called virality. Virality, the process of information going

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