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    Nt1330 Unit 5 Exercise 1

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    COGNITIVE SCIENCE KMK4013: WEB PROGRAMMING TITLE: EXERCISE 2 NAME PAULINE USANG MATRIC NO. 43717 H/P NO. 016-8847041 1.) Difference between GET and POST: Usually GET method and POST method can be found in the HTML form. The form will then be used tom pass any information needed from the web browser to the web server. Web server function by registering a web the user access by saving the URL requested (Zaiane, Xin, & Han, 1998). There are two ways the form can be passed to web server,…

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    to guide it. This is what the World Wide Web would be like without Web Standards. Immense Networks offers a clear scenario. Imagine driving your car where there are no street lights, stop signs, or lanes; it would be pure chaos. Standards are created for universal order, and the web is no different. Web developers should abide by standards to keep things flowing properly on the internet (Web Standards Matter, 2010). Compare Web Standards and the Web to a parent 's guidance of their…

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    Qihoo 360 Case Study

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    In March 2006, Sequoia Capital, IDG and Zhou Hongyi jointly invested US$20 million in the company. And in August 2006, Zhou Hongyi joined Qihoo as Chairman. At the beginning, Qihoo was positioned as a search technology provider, yet its efforts in the sector were not successful. Zhou later concluded, “At that time, Qihoo was too far ahead of the game in terms of its ideas and strategy. While the concept may have been right, it was the wrong moment. Moreover, Qihoo failed to figure out the key…

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    time to the Web site. The Mayo Clinic was founded in 1889 and has been growing ever since. Its mission statement today is, “To inspire hope and contribute to health and well-being by providing the best care to every patient through integrated clinical practice, education and research” (Mayo Clinic, 2016, para 1). This mission statement shows that The Mayo Clinic employees care about the livelihood of the community, and offer support as well. The information given in the Mayo Clinic’s Web pages…

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    Publicizing has undauntedly served the print business for quite a while, and was associated with the Internet with every longing of accomplishment. Web advancing began with Center and Siegel 's in surely understood Green Card Lottery message on the Usenet site in April 1994 and was followed in October by publicizing plans for AT&T, MCI, Sprint, and Volvo on Hot-wired in conclusion the idea got on. The Advertisement grew in headway, and today there are Static, rotating, looking over, excited,…

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    1.1. Understanding Media The term ‘Media’ is understood in two ways and it is the plural of the term ‘medium’. The word refers to the print medium, the broadcast medium and the internet. It refers to the media through which messages are delivered. The print medium, which is the oldest form, includes pamphlets, newspapers and books. The broadcast medium includes TV and radio. The Internet medium includes all this and much more. The media also refers to billboards, applications and photographs.…

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    Local SEO Case Study

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    Chapter 8: Local SEO Almost all web pages have the letters WWW before the name of the web page. This stands for world wide web. The words indicate that placing any information on the internet opens it out to scrutiny all over the world. However, when you are seeking customers, what you should aim to accomplish is having all the information available in your local area, so that you can benefit from significant growth. The reasons that local SEO is growing is because there are more people using…

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    Credential Analysis

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    I have also placed in magic competition and skit competition in my local area. I should also point out that I have many articles published in trade magazines as well as an extensive library of training materials for download through www.lybrary.com. So, with my detailed background you can understand my wealth of credentials. Those you read with my marketing materials are solid. There are no generic phrases. People can appreciate everything I have earned and what I have been recognized…

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    Group Task

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    Our group involved our group of four persons. We had a very well organized group. Our group had roles is to do not interrupt another team member while the team member is speaking. Secondly, be present and be on time in group meetings. Next, sharing ideas and resources. Then, giving credit to another for their offering. Finally, facilitate group agreement. The project was planned by evaluating two websites, one of them is a good website (www.transport.gov.au ) another one is a bad…

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    Names are identities. Whether on the internet succeeding a Commercial At, a television screen, or on top of a text messaging thread. It seems, as it should, that our names have meaning, regardless of accuracy or desire. In Melissa Faebos’s book Abandon Me she illustrates a grand irony in her chapter “Call My Name”, to have a name mean one thing but the adverse be your reality. Within my own life, I’ve set goals, maintained demeanors, and pushed the status quo all in the pursuit that one day my…

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