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    the desired outcomes (online and offline). Web Analytics is also the measurement, collection, analysis and reporting of web data for purposes of understanding and optimizing web usage. (Note: The picture in the above page is the diagrammatic representation of modern web analytics) Page Caching in Web Analytics: Web Analytics allows us to cache some or all of the response that is…

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    the Elgin Daily Herald. From the moment, the page loaded I instantly knew the criteria for design would not receive a low score for design. The design of a webpage is like a stamp on an envelope, it is sort of a trademark. The design helps the user decided if they…

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    Web Manager Research Paper

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    Professional web management professional, whether male or female is the individual responsible for maintaining, designing or developing a website. The particular definition in this position can vary based on the area that the person is designated to be effective. For instance a web manager could be assigned to function strictly about the content of your website, while another manages the procedure, programming and maintenance with the website. A website manager can offer many duties including…

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    Steve Jobs: A Case Study

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    The technologies sector of the American economy provides a significant portion of the nation’s economic power. It accounted for over seven percent of the United States’(US) Global Domestic Product(GDP) and employed over six million in 2014 (Preston 2015). Although seven percent of GDP may seem insignificant, the US GDP in 2014 was nearly $17.5 trillion (World Bank), meaning that the tech industry contributed around $1.24 trillion to the American economy. In addition to its raw contributions to…

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    of changes could we make? Suppose we maintain a web site containing information about various automobiles, organized by manufacturer. We observe that visitors who look at the Ford Windstar minivan page also tend to look at the Dodge Caravan and Mazda MPV minivan pages. We might therefore create a new page for minivans, which cuts…

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    Web addresses or URL’s are typed into the web browsers. This tells the browser where to obtain a page from. When typing a web address like www.bbc.com into the browser (the web page as a whole), the web server has the web address and the web server is waiting to be obtained instead of it actually being stored on the web server. Web servers have a tool bar, display windows and title bars…

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    Publicizing has undauntedly served the print business for quite a while, and was associated with the Internet with every longing of accomplishment. Web advancing began with Center and Siegel 's in surely understood Green Card Lottery message on the Usenet site in April 1994 and was followed in October by publicizing plans for AT&T, MCI, Sprint, and Volvo on Hot-wired in conclusion the idea got on. The Advertisement grew in headway, and today there are Static, rotating, looking over, excited,…

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    events at the Art Gallery of Ontario. The Museum of Modern Art has the same kind of setup with having their main upcoming events to give the visitor/user the information they need at the right time. The only thing that I think is missing is the about page that tells the user what the place is that they are talking about in the events. In this case the Museum of Modern Art in New York, USA. I would most likely return to The Art Gallery of Ontario as I have gotten all the information about the…

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    example, a Web webpage and its substance. A RDF depiction (such portrayals are regularly alluded to as metadata, or "information about information") can incorporate the creators of the asset, date of creation or redesigning, the association of the pages on a site (the sitemap), data that portrays content as far as gathering of people or substance rating, watchwords for web index information accumulation, subject classes, et cetera. The Resource Description Framework will make it feasible for…

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    1.1. Understanding Media The term ‘Media’ is understood in two ways and it is the plural of the term ‘medium’. The word refers to the print medium, the broadcast medium and the internet. It refers to the media through which messages are delivered. The print medium, which is the oldest form, includes pamphlets, newspapers and books. The broadcast medium includes TV and radio. The Internet medium includes all this and much more. The media also refers to billboards, applications and photographs.…

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