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    Harriet Moore

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    Harry and Harriet Moore could have used social media to their benefit in many ways.He could of reached out to many more people including people that lived in the north that did not know what was going on.He also could have used social media to persuade undecided people to vote for anti-lynching politicians by sharing pictures and videos of lynching.There is a downside, the KKK could have found out about him much faster.Plus the KKK could have tracked him though his IP address then find him and…

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    home computer in 2001, and ever since then I have had a computer. I started out only being able to use the default games when I was three-years-old to repairing them by the time I was 12 by being educated by my father or adopting skills from the internet. My mother never grew up around computers, but my dad got his degree in Computer Science, so he knew how to program and do some hardware fixes. I didn’t originally want anything to do with computers besides play games until a computer broke and…

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    Spyware Research Paper

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    child is doing on the machine.Coben’s claim is talking about the dangers of the internet and that parents should monitor their kids.I agree with Coben’s argument, because the internet isn’t a safe place for privacy.People can now read your privacy thoughts and feelings with just searching it up.Most people won’t even consider spyware in their computer. Some teenagers watch inappriopate videos in the web.The internet is a place that has all the information in the world.It gives you access to a…

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    Introduction of the Canadian Mobile Industry Nowadays, mobiles become the necessity of peoples’ daily life. People keep their cell phone with them wherever they go and whatever they are doing. People communicate with each other on phone with SMS, mobile applications or through social media platforms when they are on the go. Businesses market and promote their products and services through mobile web; and consumers and purchase online and communicate their needs and wants with their smart phones…

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    Almost two decades ago, Congress passed the Telecommunications Act of 1996. Intended to better the life of Americans economically and socially, the act unexpectedly did just the opposite. Cable and broadcast television as well as radio were the two media outlets most affected by this new bill. This is an example of what can happen when the public is not informed about policy decisions and when big corporations spend their money on political contributions while making promises they cannot keep.…

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    What is Big Fish Games? A casual gaming company founded in 2002, Big Fish Games has today grown into the world’s largest producer and distributor of online casual games. Paul Thelen, once a Group Product Manager for RealNetworks, broke away in 2000 to found Big Fish Games with a capital of $10000. In 2008, the company received major financial backing from venture capital funds and in 2009, opened its new European headquarters in Cork, Ireland. Its reach has increased exponentially and the…

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    Morgantown

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    outside of the campus is a suburban area with a population of 30,855. With all of these people in this area of West Virginia, it is very important that everyone stays connected. Whether it’s by using your phone or sending emails from your laptop, the internet is a necessity in Morgantown. With a broadband coverage of 92.8%, Morgantown ranks 7th for most coverage in West Virginia. With 19 providers, they are the third fastest city at 45.5 MBPS. West Virginia ranks 45th in the country for the most…

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    Joe Flint’s article “Why does the Cable-TV Bundle Exist Anyway” depicts the conception of the cable TV channels and how they came to became bundled into sellable package deals. Now with millennials and technology innovations there is an even greater switch from cable bundle packages to the consumer seeking only the programs they wish to watch. As far as the external environments are concerned technological, sociocultural, economical, and legal/political players all have a part to play in the…

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    In the early days of the 20th century, communication was only identified as a physical activity and was limited to face-to-face interactions. This restricted communication made interaction limited and hence, social activities and relationships thrived on physical meet ups. Owing to the shortcoming that arose as a result of inaccessible means of communication, several types of social meet up events were designed around this fact. The elite families of the Victorian era, arranged events like…

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    Elderly Care and Identity Theft Many seniors are at an increased risk for identity theft. The National Crime Prevention Council notes that "senior citizens are more at risk to be targeted by telemarketing scams than other age groups. These dishonest telemarketers direct anywhere from 56 to 80 percent of their calls to the elderly." In addition to phone scams, many seniors are not as technologically savvy as they should be. They can be taken advantage of online. Typically, this involves…

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