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    actually. Aside from our panic that the Internet is melting their brains; publicated on Friday, Mar 14, 2008, by Amy Goldwasser. The writer Amy talks about how most parents or the older generation believe that the use of the internet is making the kids and teens of today more ignorant. Yet, Amy is convinced that the internet has created a new generation of writers and storytellers. How is it that reading and writing can be fun for kids? Amy says how the internet is a way of communication and…

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    benefit of social networks without the heavy hands of censorship. This led to a discussion such that there is a power struggle between the states and the Internet communities. In other words state is trying to control the content in the Internet whereas public are finding several means to evade the filtering system developed by the state. In my view Internet community should be given more freedom. However, we should also take into account that when granting freedom some form of surveillance is…

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    Online advertising or additional known as internet advertising is a type of communication method in mutual relation with the technical and medium based requirements. It is in a form of banner with description of products or news delivering to Internet users via Websites, e-mail, ad-supported software system and Internet-enabled in smart phones. The most important advantage over TV commercial advertise is it is not restricting by geography or time. Most of Business using website as an…

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    II. Demographic breakdown Men (about 87%) and women (about 86%) use the internet equally. The highest percentage of internet users are among young adults (18-29, about 97%) and adults (30-49, about 93%). The senior over 65 makes a group of 57% who uses the internet every day. Teens and young adults are the higher percentages with about 97%. The percentage of very young adults from 0 to 11 has increased to over 49%. There is not a wide difference among the ethnic group that really needs attention…

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    find myself hooked on the internet spending countless hours looking at YouTube videos or maybe I’ll come across a friend’s new post from Twitter letting me know that they’re enjoying their day. It seems that the kids in this time and age are indulging themselves with internet activities instead of reading books or going outside to play. In “What’s the Matter with Kids Today?” Amy Goldwasser communicates with us the idea that we need to disregard the idea of the internet as an evildoer. Many kids…

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    For Putnam, the answer is a firm no. He feels that the internet “had not fostered social and political awareness, led to greater organizational involvement, not stimulated personal action and interaction” (Hutter, 457). I would have to agree with him in saying that, “social capital is primarily generated by face-to-face communal interactions” (Hutter, 457). Some people tend to think otherwise and feel that the internet provides countless networking opportunities across the world that otherwise…

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    The manner in which technological innovations, especially the Internet and its accompanying tools, has transformed human communications methods is unprecedented. Communication has always been an important building block in the construction of societies from prehistoric to contemporary times and will remain so as long as the language faculty of humans exists. The advent of technological items such as the telephone and computers began the transition from face-to-face communication to non-face-to…

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    Q1 Network Effects Google Inc.is the largest internet search company, who took the major market share in the U.S. and numerous countries. People start to use Google as a verb rather than a company name, which indicates its leading position in the industry. When Google search becomes widely popular, it can generate more value from the popularity. As The Innovator 's Toolkit stated, “a phenomenon in which the value of a product increase as more products are sold and the network of users increases”…

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    Nt1330 Unit 7 Exercise 1

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    program that manages access and distributes information through a centralized service in a network. 3. IP Transit IP Transit, also known as Internet Transit, is what allows traffic from a network to cross or "transit" to a provider network. This type of service is generally used to connect one of the smaller internet service providers to the rest of the internet. 4. Dark Fibre Dark Fibre, also known as, unlit fibre, is an unused optical fibre that's commonly used in fibre-optic communication.…

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    study from the internet. “Their fundamental concern is that the internet, with its open door to an inundation of data and entertainment, hampers focus and prevents critical thinking” (Robbins,…

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