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    Google Making Us Stupid? The author says that the internet is affecting our ability to concentrate in long pieces of reading. Also he infers that we affect our brain to work effectively…

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    performance. The user will be able to determine the download speed by the internet connection. This depends on the area of the user and how quick the internet will bring the specified website to the user’s computer screen. There are for factors which determine the download speed of the internet, including: > Dial-Up: this is when the internet is ran through the analogue phone line. Also, this has been the tradition of the internet access…

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    be a no brainer to do the traditional way. We live in a fast pace, everything is instant and any information you need to access is in the palm of your…

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    The United States faced many important events since the 1990’s and that caused a significant change in the lives of the American people. Some events changed the American lifestyle in a positive way and helped Americans develop technological innovations. After doing what was thought impossible and reaching the moon, the American people did not stop there technological wise. However, other events completely destroyed the sense of security amongst Americans. The three most profoundly significant…

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    everyday people could efficiently obtain information and software from anywhere in the world. At its core, this idea was extremely similar to the Internet we utilize today. In October 1962, DARPA began a computer research program and Licklider was at the forefront of this vastly innovative program. This program did not directly result in the Internet but Licklider’s revolutionary ideas were passed on to those who came after him, of these were Ivan…

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    Too Much Technology

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    Technology is growing at a faster rate than it ever has before with new devices such as smartphones, laptops, televisions, etc. The real question though is; are we depending on it too much? Scientists and even our everyday, ordinary person is coming up with new technology and inventions. Is technology a poison and a hazard to the youth of our society; or is it the bridge to a new way of life that can make things such as research, teaching, learning, etc., easier than it ever has been before? The…

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    Time Warner Case Study

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    merger was com- pleted, the value of the combined firm had dropped to $165 billion. Both companies hoped that the combination of Time Warner’s content and AOL’s Internet base would provide increased opportunities for the merged company to grow. Many ideas were presented to show how AOL and Time Warner would be able to combine their Internet and media operations to enhance the value of the combined…

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    customers get the highest value for money. The Calista Cloud Phone System comes with some of the best features of the PBX industry. Available Features include Attended Call Transfer, Call Broadcast, Call Privacy, Conference Call, Email 2 Fax, IVR, Dial by Name, Call Block, Follow Me, Video Calling, Video Conference, Call Recording, Eavesdrop, Voicemail to Email, Voicemail to Text, and so on. The product is a complete system and can help reduce companies' monthly…

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    lives better and convenient; however, people should be cautious of its use because it could take over their lives. In Jarice Hanson’s article, “How Cell Phones and the Internet Change the Way We Live, Work, and Play,” she explains how cell phones change the way people communicate. She says that cell phones and internet give people access to everything faster. Hanson points out that “What people rarely recognize is how their personal style of communication changes and how communication habit…

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    by the studies of Goode (2010) and Gurung & Rutledge (2014) who carried out interviews with students from different socio-economic and socio-cultural backgrounds and looked at the blend of the four area of an individual’s belief system which make up their technology…

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