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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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    Nowadays, we are living in the information society, and social media is immersed in our lives. Everyone can access the internet wherever they are, along with getting a lot of information through social media. It allows people to know information about all over the world. Many companies and organization use social media as a strategy to spread their products or beliefs because it is not too much to say that social media is the hard core of our lives. Therefore, people should learn and understand…

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    'Risk of fraud & identity thief ' when it comes to posting things you like, the information an individual post on the internet can also can access it, by hacking or finding a clever way to access it, an identity thief can be stolen any time of just any personals information they find .fourth disadvantage is 'time waster ' nowadays social media is very popular when using internet, (Bennett,…

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    media, such as social networking sites on young adolescent lives. Using her own research and that of others, Pujazon-Zazik shapes the idea that increased access to the Internet has greatly expanded options available to adolescents for interacting with their peers and, potentially strangers. According to data from the Pew Internet and American Life Project, nine in ten social networking teens say they use Social Networking Sites (SNS) to stay in touch with friends they see frequently, eighty…

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    of research on adolescent well being and social connectedness related to internet communications. Valkenburg and Peter (2009) suggest that the social compensation theory predicts that adolescents who are socially anxious prefer being online. Social anxiety is defined by Valkenburg and Peter (2009) as individuals who are self-conscious when communicating in real world human exchanges. It is suggested that this is due to internet communications being simpler, easier to prepare for and more…

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    Technology And Alienation

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    the Internet as a tool for communication and sharing information. Nevertheless, this new and advanced technology has also alienated the members of the new generation. Alienation is a sense of not belonging to one’s surroundings or environment. Conditions of alienation originate from the results of many situations. However, one of the most prominent situations is the isolation that results from an excessive use of technology and the Internet. Instances of alienation can be seen in many Internet…

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    in advancement. Recently, tools such as the Internet have thrown humanity into what is now called the digital age. The Internet provides whatever is desired. However- as beneficial as that sounds, there is also a simultaneous risk factor. The adolescents of America [defined as 13-18 years of age] in the Digital age seem to be at an increased risk for cognitive & behavioral disadvantages. Furthermore- the questions still remain: in what way is Internet use beneficial and…

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    Ever since the emergence of smart phones, a technological revolution has taken place. People have the freedom to have access to the entire internet, and with that, all the knowledge that humans have contributed throughout time. We have the ability to connect with someone immediately, through text, call, or video chat. We can research, write, and send information to others instantly. We have access to maps of the entire world, and get directions in a plethora of methods to get to that destination…

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    Web Analytics Challenges

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    As I understand web analytics, it means to collect data related to traffic to a particular site and the subsequent flow of traffic on that site so as to analyze consumer pattern in order to optimize the site to maximize productivity of that site. [1] Data can also be collected of the traffic to the site related to the prior sites visited and the subsequent sites visited so as to better understand the consumer pattern and with the prospects of collaboration with the other business sites to serve…

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    use of technology to communicate false, embarrassing and hostile information about someone (Zhang et. al., 2014). The effects of cyberbullying can be suicide, anxiety and depression. Two studies conducted in Australia and Singapore linked excessive internet use and cyberbullying to suicide (Richards et. al ,2015; O 'Keeffe& Clarke-Pearson,2011). According to Lewis, et. al (2015) study youth with depression are easy targets for bullying. Bullying has evolved from issues that occur at school to…

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