History of the Internet

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    intelligent after using the internet? Do you feel that the internet took skills from you? Nicholas Carr, in his article Is Google Making Us Stupid?, claims that through the use of the internet our concentration lessens, as well as our ability to read deeply. He also implies the easily available information makes men intellectually lazy and less studious, in turn weakening their minds. Although I agree with Carr up to a point, I cannot accept his overriding assumption that the internet is…

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    Spyware Research Paper

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    Agreeing that spyware is a good way to protect teens and their health.Spyware is a type of undercover job to keep the parents always knowing what their teens are doing.Spyware can help parents always knowing what their teens are doing.Spyware can also be explained to teens by their parents and them maybe the spyware will make parents embarrass their teens and the teens may lose a good relationship between the parents and their kids.Spyware can also be really catching pettaphiles and the parents…

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    There are many parents that wonder what their kids do over the internet. Coben’s argument states that parents wonder what their kids are doing over the internet. He states that spyware can be a useful tool to spy on your child. I agree with coben’s argument that parents should spy on their for certain sites. Spyware can let you see every keystroke your child does. There are many dangers on the internet where your child can not go on. His arguments state many reasons why parents should put on…

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    I agree with Mr.Coben that parents should use Spyware. Today teens are using the internet a lot. Mr.Coben is saying that parents should use Spyware on their teens because you will never know what your teens are going on. Mr.Coben also said that he shouldnt be nosy on there teen Spyware helps both parents and teens. Most parents already monitor their children watching over their home environment even most parents won’t even consider it. Probably you should buy your child one of those diaries…

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    dangers of the internet. Spyware is software that you can download onto any computer that allows you to to monitor everything that your child is doing on that computer. I agree with Coben that parents should monitor their children’s internet use; however, I don’t agree that they should use spyware to do so because it is an invasion of privacy. Parents should monitor their children’s internet use by occasionally checking to see what they are doing online. By monitoring their internet use this…

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    article about putting spyware on teens computers to monitor the dangers that they might face on the internet. There are many dangers on the internet that parents might not know of. Such as, someone faking their identity and pretending to be the teens age when they’re not. Also there’s a less chance of a teen getting into trouble by monitoring them online. Lastly teens may think they have privacy on the internet when there really isn’t any. Like I said before, someone can fake their identity by…

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    technological advancements being made in the twenty-first century are remarkable and have a lasting impact on society. The Internet has brought many opportunities to citizens of countries spanning across the globe. The Internet provides information, job opportunities, economic improvements through online shopping, and a platform for wide human interaction through social media. The Internet, however, is often misused and taken for granted. Social media, in particular, is often a platform for…

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    Good Guys On The Internet

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    " I believe in limited government access to internet, and their duty to monitor internet activity. We have an excellent government differing from many other countries, but when it comes down to our governments accessibility to internet, the tables may turn. We as Americans should thrive off of a limited government, responsible people idea. If the people abide by, and respect their civic duties and responsibilities, our government will not feel obliged to monitor online material. Though it…

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    David Wong’s “Why The Internet Is About To Change For The Worse,” from the August 21st, 2017 Cracked.com blog website, encapsulates a variety of key components illuminating several reasons why many websites and online services are requesting monetary contributions. Through his use of crude language, humour, anecdotes and research, David Wong reinforces that “we’re quickly moving toward a walled-off version of the web.” By this, Wong is stating that the internet is becoming increasingly difficult…

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    The Jay-Z Autobiography

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    I think the coupling of the Jay-Z autobiography "Decoded" and the gaming of finding the sites helped to raise awareness or popularity of the Bing website because it gave Bing grab the attention of a market that they normally wouldn’t appeal to. In most cases people use google as their normal search engine. What Bing did in this partnership was appeal to the younger generation who doesn’t necessary use books anymore. We tend to use social media, nooks, iPhone more to get access to information on…

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