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    Since 1841, after Mr. Thomas Cook introduced the Travel Business to the world, traditional travel agencies have operated their businesses as intermediaries between Consumer Travelers and the Travel service suppliers such as airlines, hotels, restaurants, transport providers and other service providers. With the vast development gained by the Internet and the World Wide Web (WWW) related activities during the recent past, whole new set of challenges and opportunities were immerged in most of the…

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    Emerging to the public in the 1990’s, the Internet is a vast collection of databases stored all around the world, allowing anyone with a computer and access to the internet to view virtually anything you might want to learn about. However, even in its early age, the Internet displayed curious properties, as popular tech-cartoonist Scott Adams states,” In 1993, there were only a handful of Web sites you could access, such as the Smithsonian’s exhibit of gems. These pages were slow to load and…

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    The internet of everything, or rather the internet is everything. In todays day and age the internet defines how we interact, connect, and share our knowledge and understanding of the world around us. The internet is by far one of the most powerful advancements in technology in the last fifty years. Through its fibre optic wires, massive data centers, and supercomputing power, the internet has given humankind immense power. The internet can’t be described as its own entity, rather it has to be…

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    accomplishing a task especially using technical processes, methods, or knowledge”. Technology is taking knowledge and experience that you already have, and applying that information to complete a task in a more efficient way. Technology is everywhere in our world from our schools, televisions, and anywhere in between is not just computers and complex network systems, it is also everyday things you can find around…

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    What´s Net Neutrality?

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    What is Net Neutrality? In March 1989 the world changed. That month Sir Tim Berners-Lee created what is known as the World Wide Web (Cian O'Luanaigh). Since that day, the internet has grown and truly become worldwide. People everywhere can even access it directly from their pockets. But because of how fast it came about, there are still flaws in the system. One of these flaws is figuring out whether or not to implement an open net or what is also known as net neutrality. Net neutrality is very…

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    The effects of the Internet very wide through the wide spread in the areas of commerce, entertainment, education, security and democracy in the light of the Internet. The Internet has become used to shopping and financial transactions, discussions and arguments, medical, education and rehabilitation of university and consulting, and the world, but there are a lot of things and materials frivolous and malicious available on the internet too, so there is a need to know and understand what is going…

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    internet and various technological advances have changed the way we conceive various actions and do business (Cheong& Park, 2005 p. 63). Data from the Internet world stats shows that the number of people with access to internet grew by over 500%…

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    mostly without getting an external alert like beeping or vibrations (Rosen). Humans are becoming so attached to their own digital devices, so they are not interacting properly. Too much time spent on the Internet indicates over reliance on the virtual world. This issue may be almost impossible to resolve, for studies show that humans are so addicted to the Internet, that they might have increased anxiety when without contact of their phones, even after 10 minutes…

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    at computers on Amazon, and the next second, he/she will discover an advertisement for a computer being sold on Amazon while browsing his/her Facebook feed. This is the act of their web privacy settings being taken advantage of through the use of personal information gathered from third-party sources on the web. Web privacy is being assaulted in the most popular spots on the network. First and foremost, social media sites including, but not limited to, Facebook and Twitter are Internet…

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    twentieth century. So much so that many could not bear the possibility of not having access to it at all times. The Internet has gone through three basic forms during it’s growth, it started as an idea, became a reality as ARPANET, and expanded to the world as the Internet that is known today. Johnny Ryan points out in his book A History of the Internet and the Digital Future that the Internet is the result of a desire for quick, international communication during the cold war. It was the idea…

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