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    of Justice website. The writing in this summary report is not considered final, and is under discussion and refinement by the group. Topics covered in the report include the target audience and website appeal to the target audience, page layout, browser compatibility, navigation, use of colour and graphics, multimedia, content presentation, functionality, and accessibility. The Ministry of Justice website defines the website to “deliver court and tribunal…

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    o Mail/E-mail Server – this is required within the company. A mail server is known as a mail transfer. In other words, is an application that receives an incoming email from other users. One example of a mail server could be Outlook. The company will use a mail server for sending emails to clients and staffs about important information. In order for a mail server to function properly, Terex will need a device called a Switch. A switch helps the business to connect a device e.g. mail server to a…

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    Google Chrome vs Microsoft Edge Google Chrome is the most used web browser of all time. Google Chrome is a popular web browser that can be downloaded from the internet. People from all over the world use it as their default web browser. There are reasons for why Google Chrome is a good browser, but does it stand up against other web browsers? Google Chrome is a better web browser than Microsoft Edge because chrome has its own web store, chrome receives updates more frequently and faster, and…

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    critical eye based on examples of specific factors that directly impact the usability of a website, I was able to determine that Kiplinger’s website designers did find that balance between its corporate business goals and usability for their official web…

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    1 - Web Architecture ISP - Internet Service Providers An Internet Service Provider is technically a company that provides internet connectivity to a house or business customers. ISP’s will also be able to offer dial-up or broadband service to consumers. Companies that offer these products are Virgin Media, BT and sky. As well as this they can also offer forms of internet access such as modem dial-up to DSL and cable modem broadband service to dedicated T1/T3 lines. Web Hosting Services Web…

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    If this is the case, updating its OS to Windows vista/7/8 may be required to increase the quality of the webpage for you personally. Another user factor that influences the performance of the website is the plugins the user has installed on the browser. Java for example allows for more access to other websites. If you load a website that requires Java, it usually would prompt you to install it. Without java the animations and images would be blocked or disabled and the overall performance of the…

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    In July 2012 Americans spent 74.0 billion minutes on social media via a home computer, 40.8 billion minutes via apps, and 5.7 billion minutes via mobile web browsers, a total of 121.1 billion minutes on social networking sites (Nielsen Wire, 2012). Looking at the numbers given by Nielsen Wire, it would be rational to jump to the conclusion that online social networking attracts people to waste valuable time…

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    Dangers Of Cybercriminals

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    Web 2.0 is the next generation of the World Wide Web, and many of us use it on a daily basis but there is more to than meets the eye. From social sites like FaceBook, Twitter, and YouTube to “work” sites like Gmail, Ymail, and LiveMail, we use Web 2.0 in our daily lives. There are two points that make Web 2.0 stand out; first is “delivering information and applications entirely through a web browser.” Tech Ease. (n.d). Examples of this would be the use of Word Online or Google Docs. The next…

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    The deep web is a portion of the internet that is not indexed in standard browsers. The name deep web comes from the analogy that search engines are like nets that are being dragged across the ocean gathering up the information, but the the so called “wealthy” information is in the depths of the ocean floor, thus calling it the Deep Web. “The Deep Web has developed a reputation for sinister activities, most of the Deep Web is commonly accessed by everyday Internet users. Search engines index…

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    In the recent years social networking websites such as Facebook, Twitter and online shopping websites such as ebay.com and amazon.com are gaining popularity. The social media is affordable ad effective tool for the market researchers to gain insight of customer needs, brand impact, target audiences and other such important market research. On an average an individual spends around three hours per day in this virtual world of social media, so social media cannot be ignored as it has become…

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