Internet Privacy

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  • How Did Comcast Join Public Social Networks?

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    1. Why did Comcast join public social networks? What difference did it make for Comcast’s business? What might be benefits for a consumer? Comcast has understood the advantages of transforming itself into a social enterprise. By joining a social network, an organization can obtain the tools of social enterprise, which uses social media to enhance its business. This decision has allowed the company to comprehend the views of the customers and employees concerning its products and policies. The consumer

  • Summary Of Claire Mcintosh's Digital Deception

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    In the article “Digital Deception,” author Claire McIntosh informs about the negative aspects of online dating and how there are a lot more to find than what singles expect for. She goes to talk about the increasing online dating sites and how they’re poorly regulated as well as revealing some untold lies behind the computer screen. By providing personal stories of people that were online dating and their results and statistics that reveals the deception, McIntosh successfully communicates to her

  • Cyberbullying Dbq

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    Cyberbullying (by dictionary definition) is the act of being habitually cruel to others by the use of actions on the internet. It’s getting to be a bigger problem for students and teachers. Some schools and school districts say it is for the best if they limit the online speech of students. This way, bullying will be reduced. Select students think this is an outrage! Schools should not be able to limit online speech because it does not affect the majority of students and teachers, it does not cause

  • Pros And Cons Of Non Net Neutrality

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    is the Non-Net Neutrality (NNN) ideology, which is to allow governments the ability to enforce laws upon the content, and to allow Internet Service Providers (ISPs) the authority to control data flow and the content distribution of the internet. The other extreme is for complete Net Neutrality, the idea of a completely free internet that cannot be influenced by Internet Service Providers, governments, or any other restrictions enforced, or created by external sources that block or restrict data flow

  • Negative Influence Of Social Media

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    Internet is a form of new age media, it has changed our lives since the 1990s. With the appearance of internet, old print media is adapting to this new fashion technology. I can gather instant information from that massive resource database; it has made the world a smaller place. Young generations are tend to spend more time to explore on the internet, however internet intends to spread information from nowhere to everywhere, actually no specific groups are aimed at when massive messages are passing

  • Local Area Network Advantages And Disadvantages

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    geographical area that includes several buildings or even the entire city. The geographical area of MAN is smaller than WAN but larger than LAN. MAN includes several communicating devices and provides internet connectivity for the LANs

  • Pros And Cons Of Internet Marketing

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    is somehow involved with the technologies in their daily routine. This is the big opportunity for every organization to involve and to start working with the internet to make their works much easier and more effective. Internet has become so popular in this arena for promoting products and services online with the effective use of internet network facility to provide the complete development of web marketing in the whole process of purchasing through e-market from pre-sale to post-sale which develops

  • Literature Review Online Marketing

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    3.0 Literature Review Internet marketing used to describe the means an organization attempts to persuade people to purchase their goods or services online. These organization, whatever their ultimate goal is, use internet marketing as way to get themselves recognized and as a way to get people involved. For hundreds of years, hotel industry have found ways of being able to advertise themselves through media. There are many different type of internet marketing strategy a hotel can perform, and how

  • Nicolas Carr's 'Is Google Making USupid?'

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    "Is Google Making us Stupid?" Summary                 The internet emerged with such advancement, with the improvement of technology. Without a doupt the development of the internet  provides society with  many benefits. For example,  sparring time for looking for data, and allowing for  life to turn out to be more opportune. In the essay from "Is Google Making us Stupid" Nicolas Carr discuses that even though the Internet has come to existance to make our lifes more convenient, it has major disadvantages

  • Harlan Coben The Undercover Parent

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    Spyware on Teens Good or Bad? The Internet is a very complex place. It can be both very resourceful in learning new things, but also very dangerous because of cyber bullies and child predators. In Harlan Coben’s article entitled, “The Undercover Parent”, he brings up the idea of using spyware to monitor parents’ teens from the hazards of online use. Coben is correct to an extent as he supports the idea of using spyware for parents to keep the dangers of the Internet away from their teens; but with