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    Computers in Daily Life

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    There is a need for more computers in everyday life, in homes, schools and on the job. The advancement of computer technology today in all facets of the world, and life are growing to the point that everyone will need a computer to carry out their everyday life. Computer technology today is at the threshold of making life easier for everyone in the world. Computers are helping students get better grades in school, from help with homework over the internet to doing research for an essay at the local library

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    PROJECT ON CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR TOWARDS ONLINE MARKETING FACULTY GUIDE SUBMITTED BY:- Dr. Ila Chaturvedi Vansh Nagpal (A3146913021) Bcom(Hons.)-Evening

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    method of human expression is communication through both verbal and non-verbal means. As technology, has rapidly developed over the past two decades, and continues to evolve at a staggering pace leading into the future, people have taken to the World Wide Web (WWW) as an extension of basic communication capability. WWW communication allows people to quickly reach out to one another throughout the course of a busy day. As a result of enhanced communication capability, and a surge in use of communication

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    neither television nor Internet that had existed. Also, there were no commercial radio stations, roadside billboards, feature films, and absolutely no smartphones. People were dependent on newspapers and magazines for their knowledge about the outside world. (Jack Lule). The transition has therefore separated media into two categories, Traditional media, and New media. Traditional media embrace all the means of communication that existed before the Internet and modern media technology, which include

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    characteristics of URL and source code of the Phishing site based on which we can guess the fake site. The goal of this paper is to compare different methods that are used to determine the phishing web pages to safeguard the web users from attackers. In [2] lexical signature is extracted from a given web page based on several unique terms that is used as a dataset

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    setbacks. Web Site Diversity Access Websites have become a hub to the world. Many companies have professionally designed web sites in order to draw the attention of prospective consumers, employees, partners, and suppliers. It is important to remember that what might be considered culturally diverse to one group may not

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    Digitally Nude: A Look at Online Privacy Essay

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    the ability to use the Internet outside the confines of military purposes. In 1991, the official unveiling of the World Wide Web ushered in a whole new era, for this once simple and purpose-built tool. Many different world networks now had an organized and uniform online forum to connect within. At the mere click of a button, a user could have access to information from around the world (“Internet Regulation”). The Internet, however, had one major flaw: There was not an easy way to find what you were

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    All around the world, people are looking at their phone. They are so absorbed in what others are doing in the world than what is happening in reality. Gone are the days where people rang a landline or wrote a letter. Everything is more immersed in virtual reality, as social media is the new form of communication. With the inventions of Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, and Twitter people are becoming unsocial. As we fill the void of human contact with the internet given that we as a civilization are

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    publishing techniques.” - Wikipedia For almost two decades, the web has changed the world and revolutionized how information is stored, published, searched and consumed. The ripple effect has spread so wide that it impacts not just businesses and industries but crosses over into politics, medicine, media and breaches geographical locations, cultural boundaries and ultimately, affects people’s day to day lives. The great wave of web innovation since Google in 1998 has been in social media. Social

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    popularity has dramatically escalated over the past few years and has become an integral part of daily life. It has wide spread uses ranging from, obtaining information, downloading files, business advertisement to Internet commerce, which plays a major part in Internet practice. Our social structure is pressuring society to connect to the Internet, with schools world wide becoming more Web based and universities now have lectures, which can be solely viewed over the Internet. Within the next few years

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