


|
Enter your query below to search our database containing over 50,000+ essays and term papers
Search results 3621 - 3630 of 5329 matching essays
- 3621: Ibm
- ... which the same software could be run across the entire family and a corporate policy dictating that no customer would be allowed to fail in implementing an IBM system. This policy spawned enormous loyalty to Big Blue, as IBM came to be called. From the 1960s until the 1980s IBM dominated the global mainframe market, although in the 1980s IBM lost market share to other manufacturers in specialty areas such as ...
- 3622: How Cell Phones Work
- ... cars. In the radiotelephone system there was one central antenna tower per city and perhaps 25 channels available on that tower. This central antenna meant that the phone in your car needed a powerful transmitter - big enough to transmit 40 or 50 miles. It also meant that not many people could use radiotelephones - there just were not enough channels (Anonymous #1). Cell phones have low-power transmitters in them. Many cell ...
- 3623: Future Of Television
- ... of watching the NBA, you can find a website and watch a televised basketball game as far away as Egypt (Zwirn Interview). Just imagine playing one of those action thriller computer games on your giant big screen HDTV. Now, as we time travel even further into the future to the year 2006, the number of HDTVs will be outrageous. Every single TV out there will be all digital. There will be ...
- 3624: Ecommerce
- ... been there since they ever first logged on. Many analyst believe that the Web will become a true mass medium about the year 2000. A question to ask is whether Web advertising will ever be big enough to support large investments in news, building deep information databases and creating new entertainment. McGrath (1997) explains by quoting, "Nicholas Negroponte, founder of the cutting-edge MIT Media Lab, argues that the Web by ...
- 3625: Computer Crime 2
- ... most of it; (2) the world will be better off if entrepreneurs can obtain any data necessary to provide needed or desired new products and services; and (3) decentralization of information protects us all from "Big Brother.". Computer crime probably cannot be controlled by conventional methods. Technology is on the side of the offender and motivation is high--it's fun, exciting, challenging, and profitable. The only real help is one ...
- 3626: BlueTooth
- ... step in communications field. Being able to update the files in your personal computer through your laptop, or access the Internet through your phone or digital planner can prove to be almost a necessity in big business today. This however is only the first step. The kind of technological advances that we can expect to see in the not so distant future will probably be shocking. Hopefully with all of this ...
- 3627: Architectural Designs Of Castles Vs. Modern Homes
- ... were definitely not made for comfort. They were very dirty inside, but their main purpose was for defense. Castles were built with very strong walls. Some of the castles had walls that could be as big as thirty feet thick. They also had multiple walls so that if invaders got past the outer wall they still had to get past one or two more, this made defending the castle much easier ...
- 3628: Pesticides Are Affecting Our F
- ... be at great risk. CHILDRENS HEALTH IS AT RISK THROUGH THE LIQUIDS THEY DRINK Water and apple juice are two major liquids children drink, and both may be contaminated, and if contaminated, pose a big threat to the health of children. Even though governments have made rules and regulations, water supplies are still contaminated with pesticides. Weed killers, bug killers and other pesticides still contaminate thousands of water supplies nationwide ...
- 3629: Psychology
- ... psychology of sports and go in to detail on this specific science. Perception Perception is the process of organizing and interpreting sensory information. This enables us to recognize meaningful objects and events. Perception plays a big role in the performance of players. In soccer, there are other coaches and players, and parents who constantly try to take you out of your game. Although you know all this is going on, you ...
- 3630: The Jovian Planets
- ... craters but has seen a violent past. It has been pushed and pulled by tidal forces, which caused nitro gas volcanoes on its surface. Different from the terrestrial planets, the Jovian planets are basically big balls of gas. The jovian planets seemed to be formed around the same time from the solar nebula. Jupiter and Saturn are the closest in nature to each other with Neptune and Uranus taking on ...
Search results 3621 - 3630 of 5329 matching essays
|