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    Top ten valid an in valid websites Since the birth of the internet websites has come and go, the internet went through the dot- com stage where it inspired many hopes for the future of online business. For this reason, many companies were trying to open a dot.com. The market became flooded with Dot-com that wanted to do a parentage of its business on the Internet. They work through a website that uses a domain. before the bubble burst dot-com stock soared to a very high price and everybody…

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    In a recent blog post, digital marketing journalist and publicist Mitch Joel posited that we live in a “one screen world.” We live in a world where the only screen that matters is the screen that is in front of me. We live in a world where screens are here, there and everywhere. They are in the palms of our hands, on our wrists, on our glasses, on our computers, and push out many forms of information and entertainment to us in a myriad of ways. Consumers don 't think about it anymore. Screens…

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    is correct, the internet can encourage a laziness in regards to deeper reading and a resentment towards focusing for long periods of time, but the internet is a tool, and the user dictates the usefulness of that tool. If used the right way, the World Wide Web, through its ability to present thousands of databases in the safety of your home, can aid in a student’s academic career, and not kill their ability to concentrate. Nicholas Carr says, “Once I was a scuba diver in the sea of words now I…

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    “Globalization: The Super Story” is a commentary on the constant connectivity of the world today that is based on the ever growing world wide global systems, such as the global market, the various ways to communicate and interact between nations, and the invention of the world wide web or as we now known as the internet. This new system is a way to replace the previous system that was already established ever since the end of World War II, the cold war system. The cold war system was designed to…

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    This is nothing new, however, to the world of Psychology. Those who study the workings of the human brain have argued for centuries about the affects new “technology” has on its subject. When written language was developed many argued that because information was written, humans would not…

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    Growing in popularity over the last few years it is now the most widely played online video game, surpassing such names as World of Warcraft and Starcraft 2. In fact, the world championship game just played over the weekend with the winning 5 man team being awarded one million dollars. Inside of just playing the game there is a large online community based primarily through a thread on the website…

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    Contract Killers

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    The “Deep Web,” is a separate web accessed by anyone anywhere around the world. Using the servers provided by the United States in order to operate. Covering more than ninety percent of the internet, providing with illegal content and shops (Sterne, 4). People around the globe can connect to the Deep Web and have access to books and articles, informing readers on how to create bombs, how to take out and sell organs for money, and how to make illegal drugs. The Deep Web can be accessed by…

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    without taking off to the country where the language is being spoken. In addition, many Internet popular applications, such as Facebook, YouTube, Instagram and Twitter has made global communication system a great degree suitable for everyone around the world, in light of the way information turns out to be more accessible. Triplett (2004, p.330) explores that the Internet can bring disapproving effect to a society, by imparting destructive and unfavorable behavioural patterns on people 's life.…

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    Siri, what’s the distance between the earth and the sun? Access to information like this is the reason why Nicholas Carr disagree with the process on which we develop our answers. Nicholas Carr claims in his article, “Is Google Making Us Stupid?” that the younger generation depend much more on electronic references to gain information than their own brains. He is stating that the vast amount of information provided from the internet is making us lazy. I totally disagree. Although the…

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    (La Roche, Flanigan, 2013). Regarding the safety of the wireless connection, Merritt Maxin claims that the major difference between wired and wireless networks is the anonymous, uncontrolled coverage areas between the end points of the network. In a wide area like the one of a university, cellular networks and the wireless medium cannot be controlled at all (Merritt, 2002). The…

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