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1081: The Internet And Its Effects And Its Future
... question is, "Will the Net help me sell more products?" The answer is yes, but in ways one might not think. The Internet is a communication tool, not an advertisement medium. Unlike newspapers, magazines, or television, the Internet is interactive; and unlike the telephone, it is full of visual content. A Web site is an excellent way to reduce costs, improve customer service, distribute information, and sell products and services. Perhaps ...
1082: Isdn For Small Business
... bottleneck for residential and small business users face will be alleviated with new technologies such as Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) which works over regular telephone wires and cable modems which work over coaxial cable television wiring. Both of these services will offer multiple megabits per second, but it will take the providers time to deploy these technologies. (Stalling, Van Slyke 205) Until then residential and small business customers can take ...
1083: Internet Site Evaluations
... debatable. The author of a website can be anyone. It can be ones next door neighbour, someone whom was met last week at a bar or a world renowned open heart surgeon who was on television just three days ago. Before beginning to delve into a site, make sure that authorship meets one of two sub-criterion: if reviewing a site in ones own general area of expertise, be certain that ...
1084: Internet
... Europe the children will not even were bathing suits until they reach the age around puberty. What gives our government the right to police the world based on our views? Yesterday I was watching some television with a female friend of mine when the talk show Sally came on. The show happened to be about children and the Internet. In this ten to twelve-year-old chat room, this ten-year ...
1085: Ecommerce
Business and the Internet The past several years have marked a time which is comparable to the coming of television and the radio. The Internet has grown from a simple way to send messages to and from two different computers with different operating systems, known as the beginning of E-Mail, to a way to ...
1086: Cryptography
... to is to encrypt all of their communications with a cipher strong enough to resist breaking attempts from the other businesses. Another use of cryptography applied to business is the one used by the french television channel Canal+, which is broadcasted, but only the customers paying every month for the new keycode that corresponds to their decoder box will be able to decode the broadcasted programs. Without the use of encryption ...
1087: Computers Not The Greatest Invention Of The 20 Th Century
... integrated circuit had had to be manufactured to fit a special purpose, now one microprocessor could be manufactured and then programmed to meet any number of demands. Soon everyday household items such as microwave ovens, television sets and automobiles with electronic fuel injection incorporated microprocessors. Such condensed power allowed everyday people to harness a computer's power. They were no longer developed exclusively for large business or government contracts. By the ...
1088: Books And Technology Is The Future Of Printed Books In Jeopa
... reading. Is this really necessary? And even if it is, will printed books one day be extinct? Books have entertained people for a very long time. Oral tradition led to writing, and then movies and television came along. The computer is taking over all aspects of entertainment. Writer Connie Lauerman shares that: Ruth Perry, a professor of literature at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, believes people are 'too quick to jettison ...
1089: BlueTooth
... restrictions for travelers using Bluetooth enabled equipment. For transmission of information between Bluetooth enabled devices there is no necessary "line of sight," which means that these devices do not work in the same fashion that television remote controls work. Devices that are equipped with Bluetooth can communicate room to room or from different floors in an office building instantaneously sharing and updating information. The baseband protocol for the Bluetooth chip is ...
1090: Types Of Microphones
... s" sounds come out. Condenser microphones are becoming more and more intricate. First of all many microphones contain little batteries about the size of a hearing aid. The batteries last a very long time. The television field uses around four kinds of microphones as basic equipment; the hand-held omnidirectional, the tiny lavalier mic, which is used by clipping on clothing, a wireless microphone called the transmitter mic, and the shotgun ...


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