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3381: Surfing The Internet
... User's Guide and Catalog. Sebastopol : O'Reilly Ass, Inc. 1992 Internet World Magazine. On Internet 94. Westport : Mecklermedia Ltd. 1994 Newby, Gregory B. Directory of Directories on the Internet : Westport : Mecklemedia Ltd. 1994 Carmen, John. "The New Wave of the Internet." Wall Street Journal : 9/2/93
3382: Software Piracy
... make a backup copy instead of the USA law which is allowed for both archival and backup . In actuality , the government can not baby sit everyone who buys software . How are they gonna know when John Doe buys a copy of Duke Nukem 3D and wants to install on Jane Smith's computer so they can get some network games going on . Yea right , they have control . People who do get ...
3383: Violence On TV
... prevent the children from ever being exposed to such things. After all, what's the world going to be like when the people who are now children are running the world? Bibliography Works Cited Langone, John. Violence. Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 1984. Cheyney, Glenn Alan. Television in American Society. New York: Franklin Watts Co., 1983. Howe, Michael J. A. Television and Children. London: New University Education, 1977. Husemann, L. Rowell ...
3384: OpenVMS: Using a Virtual Operating System by the International Securities Exchange
... face fierce competition against Windows NT? "Recognizing that customers today are demanding a compatible data center environment with Windows NT, Compaq embraces OpenVMS as one of the most compatible operating systems with Windows NT," said John T. Rose, Compaq Senior Vice President and Group General Manager, Enterprise Computing Group. "OpenVMS provides those customers with a robust 64-bit computing environment they can trust to support their most demanding mission-critical computing ...
3385: The Internet: It Was To Be the Great Equalizer
... consumer attention to themselves and away from deep-pocketed and more recognizable competitors such as FTD and 800 Flowers. "There are now so many [floral] sites that the worthwhile ones often become lost," says Lloyd Kennedy, founder and CEO of (888) Live Flowers. "And because of the overall florist presence, it is now virtually impossible to set yourself or your Web effort apart from the others." From flowers to compact disks ...
3386: Escapism and Virtual Reality
... to the potential human range of actions. Acknowledgements: My thanks go to Glenford Mapp of Cambridge University Computer Laboratory and Olivetti Research Laboratory, Dr. Alan Macfarlane of the Department of Social Anthropology, Cambridge University, Dr. John Doar and Alan Finch for many useful discussions. Their comments have been fertile starting grounds for many of the above ideas. This essay contains approximately 4,500 words, excluding Abstract, Glossary and Bibliography. Glossary Chip ...
3387: Electronic Monitoring vs. Health Concerns
... York: HarperCollins, 1997. 441-445. Ternipsede, Harriet. "Is Electronic Monitoring of Workers Really Necessary?" Writing and Reading Across the Curriculum. Ed. Laurence Behrens and Leonard Rosen. 6th ed. New York: HarperCollins, 1997. 446-448. Whalen, John. "You're Not Paranoid: They Really Are Watching You." Writing and Reading Across the Curriculum. Ed. Laurence Behrens and Leonard Rosen. 6th ed. New York: HarperCollins, 1997. 430-440.
3388: Cyberspace and the American Dream: A Magna Carta for the Knowledge Age
... many forms of it) may no longer be unnecessary. In fact, the marketplace may already be creating vehicles to compensate creators of customized knowledge outside the cumbersome copyright/patent process, as suggested last year by John Perry Barlow: "One existing model for the future conveyance of intellectual property is real- time performance, a medium currently used only in theater, music, lectures, stand-up comedy and pedagogy. I believe the concept of ...
3389: Computer Viruses
... BY: RALF BURGER PUBLISH BY: ABACUS, U.S.A . DATA THEFT WRITTEN BY: HUGO CORNWALL PUBLISH BY: PONTING-GREEN, LONDON . COMPUTER VIRUSES,WORMS,DATA DIDDLERS,KILLER -PROGRAMS, AND OTHER THREATS TO YOUR SYSTEM WRITTEN BY: JOHN McAFEE & COLIN HAYNES PUBLISH BY: ST.MARTIN'S PRESS, U.S.A ************************************************* * COMPUTER VIRUSES CRISIS * THE SECRET WORLD * * WRITTEN BY: PHILP E FITES * OF COMPUTER * ****************************** WRITTEN BY: * * COMPUTE'S COMPUTER VIRUSES * ALLAN LNNDELL * * WRITTEN BY ...
3390: Computers and Society
... Colossus was the computer that British cryptographers used to break secret German military codes. The first modern general-purpose electronic computer was ENIAC or the Electronic Numerical Integrator and Calculator. Designed by two American engineers, John Mauchly and Presper Eckert, Jr., ENIAC was first used at the University of Pennsylvania in 1946. The invention of the transistor in 1948 brought about a revolution in computer development, vacuum tubes were replaced by ...


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