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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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    Responsive Web Design With the rapid creation of new and innovative ways for consumers to browse the Internet, delivering a functional yet aesthetically pleasing online experience has become an increasingly difficult task for web developers to do (Lee, et al., 2015). Aspect ratio, pixel density, screen size, and browser type are some of the things that must be taken into account when creating a website or app for the web; and with the release of every new phone, tablet, laptop, television, and…

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    Introduction I will be reviewing and evaluating the Sit 4 Life website to assist our company with finding a new website design, I would like to include following components by Mike Markel in our new website: 1. Informative headers and footers 2. Easy Navigation using a site map, a table of contents, back-to-top links, and textual navigation buttons 3. Extra features such as FAQ, a search box, resource links, etc. 4. Links to social-media sites 5. Simple backgrounds and conservative color…

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    managing a website’s web content. CMS offers its user’s, including those without critical coding and web technology skills, a powerful platform to accomplish common functions such as content editing from a web browser. The system contains two elements; the Content Delivery Application (CDA) and the Content Management Application (CMS). Some of the typical features of a CMS include; Format Management, Web Publishing, Revision Control as well as Search, Indexing and Retrieval tools. The web…

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    State Vs Kirby Case Study

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    contracted to design. The work was completed by Collett as specified in website design contract, but Collett was never paid (Ferrera et al., 2012). The website design contract stated that Collett is the owner of the copyright to the web pages, but Kirby owned the web space and provided the content for the website (Ferrera et al., 2012). Collett argued that the contract outlined copyright ownership would remain with Starvation Graphic Company and…

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    Security Security Overview Security is a growing problem in our technological advanced society, and it is a very important issue in the survival of any business. From small sole trader type of businesses to huge corporations, all are cognizant of one form or another of the vast types of security issues that it potential can face. Security is defined as freedom from risk or danger, which means protection from intentional and malicious acts of others (Gilley, 2009). It is crucial to a business…

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    eMARKETING Knowing the history of the internet and the World Wide Web doesn’t really mean much. Knowing what it can do for you in marketing your product or service online is crucial. emarketing or online marketing as it is known can reach ______ customer who generally perform a search on the internet every ______ minutes. eMarketing (online marketing) is a set of tools and methods used to promote products or service through the internet. This is achieved through a broader range of marketing…

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    A/B Testing Essay

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    1. A/B Testing - What Is A/B Testing? A/B testing is basically a test where two or extra variations of a web page are shown to users at random, and statistical evaluation is used to examine which version performs better for a given conversion goal. Running an A/B test directly compares a version against a current existing performance means that we can ask centered questions about alterations to the website. And collect data generated from the variation effect. Testing eliminates the guesswork…

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    three essays in the chapter. Things like mood, job opportunities, positions on a team, and even acceptance into schools are altered because of carelessness on the internet. Alfredo Lopez discusses the difference between the internet and the World Wide Web in “Social Networking and the Death of the Internet”. It is important to understand how the browsers were created, and what they were intended for in order to grasp how it has changed in people’s eyes over time.…

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    Search Engine Essay

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    rapidly. One of the most critical technologies is Internet, which is changed our life, and also the number of web pages increases every day, and many people think how to control information that is coming from The Internet. The search engine is one of the best solutions to manage the information on the Internet. The search engine is innovation, which helps users to search on the World Wide Web about any pages and also could assist people to explore any information on the Internet. Then it can…

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