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- 661: Memory, Expanding Your Mind
- ... 611). It is often thought of as a capacity, such as a cup, that could be full or empty. A more common comparison is one to a computer. Some minds, like computers, can have more "software", being able to save and recall more experiences, information, and memories than others can. And like a computer, minds can be upgraded. This is not done with a simple installation of a chip, but by ...
- 662: Modern Crucible
- ... others, Johnny had slipped up recently. Bored one evening, Mnumonic decide to have soon fun and causally access classified files. What little Johnny didn’t know was that he was monitored while he performing computer piracy. The MPD found leverage on him and Killcheck was going to crank that wrench until it broke. Mnumonic couldn’t handle the fact that he was going to serve prison time. He couldn’t listen ...
- 663: MkIS Support For The Marketing
- ... J.Y. (1991), “ Information links and electronic marketplaces: the role of interorganizational information systems in vertical markets ”, Journal of Management Information Systems, Vol. 8 No. 2, Fall, pp. 31-52 . Bertrand, K. (1988), “Sales management software tackles toughest customers”, Business Marketing, Vol. 73 No. 5, May, pp. 57-64. Bovitz, J. and Dunn, R. (1987 ), “Retail banking and marketing infrastructure”, Bank Administration, Vol. 63 No. 9, September, pp. 52-6. Burns ...
- 664: Money And Information
- ... corresponding misuses in the form of "hacking", which the Law Committee of the German Parliament could still consider in the Second Act for the Prevention of Economic Crime in 1986. - The mass phenomenon of program piracy came along simultaneously with the spreading of personal computers in the 1980s, forcing the legislator to carry out different reform measures from 1985 onwards. - The use of automated teller machines in the 1980s, too, was ...
- 665: Media Effect
- ... any U.S. research and educational institution. At the same time, regional networks were created to link individual institutions with the national backbone service. NSFNET grew rapidly as people discovered its potential, and as new software applications were created to make access easier. Corporations such as Sprint and MCI began to build their own networks, which they linked to NSFNET. As commercial firms and other regional network providers have taken over ...
- 666: Plagiarism
- ... of information, entertainment, and computerized resources. The information in the web is unlimited. On the web, you can be talking to a friend in New York, reading a book in Beijing University library and downloading software all at the same time. There are so many things to do on the web; only thing that limits you are your imaginations. The World Wide Web has become a very important part of our ...
- 667: A Couple Of Yahoos
- ... change quite frequently, so that the books were outdated before they even hit the press. Filo and Yang came up with the idea to provide a kind of roadmap for online users. They designed some software that organized web pages into topics and that could be used immediately to “link”, or go to those pages. In early 1994, “Jerry’s Guide to the World Wide Web” was born, and the name ...
- 668: How to Surf the Internet
- ... most popular non-graphic way of searching the Internet. It provides interconnected links between files on different computers around the Net. Gopher provides access to an enormous amount of text files, documents, games, reference files, software utilities, and much more. Gopher is menu-oriented making it fun and easy to search for information because the only thing the user has to do is point and click. The World Wide Web is ...
- 669: Cruelty Of Animal Testing .
- ... the patient, the mesh gradually dissolves. Mathematical and computer models, based on physical and chemical structures and properties of a substance, can be used to make predictions about the toxicity of a substance. TOPKAT, a software package distributed by Health Designs Inc., predicts oral toxicity and skin and eye irritation. It is "intended to be used as a personal tool by toxicologists, pharmacologists, synthetic and medicinal chemists, regulators, and industrial hygienists ...
- 670: Media Effect 2
- ... any U.S. research and educational institution. At the same time, regional networks were created to link individual institutions with the national backbone service. NSFNET grew rapidly as people discovered its potential, and as new software applications were created to make access easier. Corporations such as Sprint and MCI began to build their own networks, which they linked to NSFNET. As commercial firms and other regional network providers have taken over ...
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