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- 3351: As A Technology, It Is Called Multimedia
- ... rejected the hostile takeovers that marked the media business in the 1980s. Instead, they have favored an array of alliances and joint ventures akin to Japan's loose-knit Keiretsu business groupings. TCI's boss, John Malone, evokes "octopuses with their hands in each other's pockets-where one starts and the other stops will be hard to decide." These alliances represent a model of corporate structure which many see as ...
- 3352: MMX Technology
- ... look at any of the package systems reviewed here and the new technology that they incorporate. REFERENENCES : MAGAZINES: Family PC, March 1997 Hardware Reviews Review Editor INTRNET: www.pcmag.com How MMX Technology Works by John Clyman and Nick Stam www.pcmag.com Review: Gateway P55C-200 FPC Review Editor www.pcmag.com Review: Packard Bell NEC Platinum 2240 Review Editor www.Intel.com What is MMX Technology copyright: 1997 Intel ...
- 3353: The Computer and Mass Communication
- ... S., Infoculture: The Smithsonian book of Information Age Inventions, Boston, Houghton Mifflin Company,1993. Lyon, D., The Information Society: Issues and Illusions, Oxford, Polity Press, 1988. Markley, R., (ed.) Virtual Realities and their Discontents, Baltimore, John Hopkins University Press, 1996. McLuhan, M., Understanding Media, London, Routledge, 1995. McQuail, D., Towards a Sociology of Mass Communications, London, Collier Macmillan, 1969. Miller, J., McLuhan, London, Fontana, 1971. Mitchell, W., Space, Place and the ...
- 3354: Modernization of Air Warfare
- ... to accomplish this. With all the planes we know of, there are also top secret programs probably going on right now. A new fighter that has never been heard of before has been spotted. As John Welch, the assistant secretary of Air Force said, "Stealth gives us back that fundamental element of war called surprise" (Goodall 9). After it was found that aircraft could be very useful in war, it was ...
- 3355: The Internet: How It Works And How It Affects The World
- ... needs to do papers and reports that need the information that Internet can provide. Many schools have the Internet in class to learn from and have fun at the same time. Work Cited 1) Levine, John R. and Carol Baroudi. The Internet For Dummies. A.: IDG Books Worldwide, 1993. 2) Hayden, Neil L. Surfing The Internet. NY.: Putnam, 1992.
- 3356: Freedom of Speech on the Internet
- ... s (CIEC) request for a preliminary injunction against the Communications Decency Act (CDA). In a unanimous decision, the judges ruled that the CDA would unconstitutionally restrict speech on the Internet”(CIEC). Writing for the court, John Paul Stevens, one of the Justices, attacked the CDA by stating, “As a matter of constitutional tradition, in the absence of evidence to the contrary, we presume that governmental regulation of the content of speech ...
- 3357: The Effect Of Advertising On P
- By: Brian E-mail: LinkRogue7@aol.com What does it mean to be physically fit? Does it mean you can throw a football like John Elway, or hit a baseball like Sammy Sosa? Does it mean you can run a mile in one hundred degree weather under twelve minutes, or swim fifteen laps across a pool in one minute? Is ...
- 3358: The Internet
- ... internet in everyday life, there are still a few who refuse to get themselves involved. The anti-Internet backlash did not take long to begin. The whole medium was over-hyped, critics said. According to John Kessling, senior V.P. and director of strategic services at Ketchum Public Relations, Americans are not yet ready to change the ways in which they do business. Consumers are too concerned about security to make ...
- 3359: Technological Advancement
- ... application of science to production”, by Webster’s Third New International Dictionary, this definition for the sake of this argument is too narrow. The writers on technology in its social context Emmanual G. Mesthene and John Kenneth Galbraith have formulated their definition “Technology then, is the product of interaction between man and the environment, based on a wide range of real or imagined needs and desires which guided man in his ...
- 3360: So, How Does It Work? The Wankel Rotary Engine
- ... more than 2000 patents for rotary pistons were filed. Other early designs were made by Huygens in 1673 and Kepler. James Watt made a rotary piston steam engine in 1759, as did Ericsson. The American John Cooley made an invention of a sort of reverse Wankel in 1903, which Umpleby applied to internal combustion in 1908, but never developed. Some people report that Elwood Haynes invented one in 1893, but I ...
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