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    Early Web Analytics

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    only consisted of a single page, the clicks that came in would be easily accessible to evaluate. Traffic would mean you were doing well as it still means the same thing in today’s world. Webs today would even display a hit counters to determine the amount of visitors to a page. In today’s world, having just hit counters is not enough as Web sites have become more advanced. Because hit counters aren’t aren’t much helpful today, web analytics split into two types of tools: page tags and log files.…

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    The essay ‘The case of The Telegraph’ by James W. Carey, is part of his anthology entitled ‘Communication as Culture: Essays on Media and Society' (Carey, 1989). The novel was written in 1989 when the internet and other forms of technology were becoming fully integrated into society. Carey wrote the book because he felt the need to understand the origin of technology to better comprehend the relevant trajectories at the time (Carey, 1989). In the book, and more specifically the article ‘The case…

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    its profits were generated from selling hardware. This essay is going to explore the differences on the website’s design that each company applies to target its users. Homepage The homepage is one of the most important pages among the whole website because it is the major page, and in many cases the only chance that the…

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    Fuzzy Logic Case Study

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    CHAPTER 4 IMPLICIT RELATIONS ON WIKIPEDIA USING ASSOCIATION LINK NETWORK Finding the semantic similarity, use the Fuzzy Cognitive Mapping Daniel (2009). Fuzzy logic is a form of much logical value. Compared to traditional binary sets fuzzy logic variables may have a truth value that ranges in degree between -1 and 1. Fuzzy logic has been extended to handle the concept of partial truth, where the truth value may range between completely true and completely false. A…

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    Chevron Case Study

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    Discussion Points 1. Do some Internet research on Chevron’s use of seismic imaging technology? Briefly explain how it works and how it has helped Chevron discover new oil and gas reservoirs. Seismic waves are used to study earthquakes. Seismic imaging technology is widely used to explore underground oil and gas reservoirs by sending sound waves by ultrasensitive device, geophones which detect the appropriate location of oil and gas. This technology is successful in tapping the locations for oil…

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    Background Jason Willetts, who founded the Code Factory in 1994, wanted to find a way to help small businesses take advantage of the Internet. The Code factory consists of three businesses. The first company is Willetts Technology; they are an Information Technology (I.T) Help Desk. The second company is Willetts Systems; this company develops websites for small businesses. Then there is Little Dog Social media, which helps small businesses get their word out on social media. Each company…

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    Local SEO Case Study

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    Chapter 8: Local SEO Almost all web pages have the letters WWW before the name of the web page. This stands for world wide web. The words indicate that placing any information on the internet opens it out to scrutiny all over the world. However, when you are seeking customers, what you should aim to accomplish is having all the information available in your local area, so that you can benefit from significant growth. The reasons that local SEO is growing is because there are more people using…

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    much every electronic device we use on a daily basis. Whether it’s your smartphone, your laptop, or even your TV - you’re already using microinteractions without knowing. In the past years, microinteractions have become such an important part of web pages, that they’re considered fundamental by many experts in the field. So what are you waiting for? Let’s get started! What Is a Microinteraction? A microinteraction can be easily defined as a small process that accomplishes a single task. Instead…

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    While you add yet another administrator to your fb ads account, they may be able to discontinue and edit promotions to your web web page. To be able to add an additional admin, go to ad supervisor > Settings > Scroll down to ad Account Roles > Add a individual. The consumer have got to either be your buddy on facebook or have their email address be searchable on fb. Without problems…

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    greatly affected by many things such as the design, function and content of web pages on which it is displayed. The internet is a remarkable way of displaying information and can make it more valuable than it previously was by making it more widely available and easier to access. The way in which information is displayed on web pages can vastly change the impact it has on the reader and the accessibility of the web page can influence how widely it is used. Simple things such as colour or…

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