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    Antitrust laws are a set of laws that were made to protect consumers from unfair market places by promoting fair competition and prohibit monopolies from existing. These laws help to regulate the behavior and conduct of organizations to prevent from illegal acts such as price fixing, restraining, price discrimination or monopolizing (“Legal Information Institute”, 2007). Dated back to the 1800’s, it was common for one major company to have significant power over the economy, also known as…

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    set of requirements, it is rare that a single architectural style can address all those requirements. Usually, the system architecture is not limited to a single style, but is often a combination of architectural styles. For example, the design of a web-based application can be based on different architectural styles. It may use the client-server architecture with the client sending requests to a server. The deployment may use a 3-tiered approach with the client-server functionality distributed…

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    XAMPP: Xampp is an Open-source web server solution comprises of basic components such as Apache HTTP, MYSQL, PHP or Perl languages. It was used in this project as the local server in developing the system. Importance of Social Media Marketing : We must note one thing that traditional…

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    the 5 C’s and other web 2.0 ideologies to change as its users changed with it, but in recent years, it has sacrificed usability for profits. This has all been at the expense of its users. That being said, as a startup like Twitter changes from a small convenience site to a social media giant, certain changes must take place for it to move forward. This is a reality of business. Before determining Twitter’s eventual fate, we must discuss how the company implemented the 5 C’s and web 2.0…

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    Disadvantages Of Vector Animations

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    Many aspects of the Flash file format make it ideal for adding interactive content to web pages. Some of the advantages are as follows: It is scalable. Flash images and animations can be resized with no loss of detail, making it easy to fill the whole browser window with a Flash interface without adding to the file size. Flash can be used to create static images, such as maps, where zooming in to view the image in finer detail is desirable. Image quality is high. Real- time anti aliasing…

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    Nt1330 Unit 1 Assignment

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    Nova Southeastern University Graduate School of Computer and Information Science Department of Management Information Systems MMIS 656 - Web Design Technologies Assignment # 1 Mohammed Aljaafari Exercise 1.1 Latest Versions Sources Browser Opera 27.0.1689.66 http://filehippo.com/ Web server Google Chrome 42.0.2292.0 Dev http://filehippo.com/ JavaScript JavaScript FH Plus http://en.softonic.com/ PHP PHP 5.6.5 http://php.net/downloads.php Servlets Java Servlet 3.0…

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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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    what the identity of that user is like beyond the web. Not only does free labour influence the self-identity of users by turning them into producers and consumers of content, but it also influences immaterial labour to users of the internet as…

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    How much time do we spend surfing the web each day? One, two or 5 hours? Personally I 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…

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    “The Hidden Web”, or most infamously known as “The Deep Web”, is a portion of the Internet that is not indexed by standard search engines like Google, Bing, Yahoo, etcetera. The reason for this is because standard search engines cannot directly access data that is held in databases, which makes it incredibly difficult for search engines to index. So, how does one go about entering the Deep Web? And what are their intentions? Even though an ordinary person like you and me have no business to…

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