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    gain accesses to Thousands of websites on Web. These websites allows every day users to stay in contact with family, long lost friends, conduct business, and sometimes attend online school. Some of these websites include Facebook, twitter, and YouTube People tend to accesses these websites through search engine like Bing, Google, and yahoo, which only covers 3% of the of the world wide web. The other 97% of the web is known as The Dark Web. The dark web is a great way to find valuable…

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    History Of Sputnik

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    The first prototype of the Internet came in the late 1960s when the U.S. created ARPANET, or the Advanced Research Projects Agency Network. This agency was funded by the U.S. Department of Defense, but why the department of the defense who may ask. Well, in October 4th, 1957 Soviet Union Launched Sputnik 1, according to Nasa, the sputnik was the world's first artificial satellite in space and it was about the size of a beach ball, this launch ushered in new political, military, technological,…

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    Web Crawler Case Study

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    3.1 Web Crawler: The history has demonstrated the evolution of immersive web generations. In 1980 Tim Berners-Lee was the first to identify the problem of information management so did he create the World Wide Web & made it royalty free for public usage. Since the commencement of first website in 1991, there is an increasing amount of web content that makes it more & more difficult to choose right content from trillions of web pages & so web crawler has been designed with an aspiration of…

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    “Staying Safe In Cyberspace.” The World Wide Web may seem fun and controlled, but in reality, it’s full of dangers that many people wouldn’t even want to imagine. These dangers include real people known as internet predators, viruses and scams, the various layers of the Internet known as the Dark Web and Deep Web, and the fact that nothing is ever gone, not even after you delete it. These reasons are why individuals should stay safe in the real world, and even safer in cyberspace. The Internet…

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    The world wide web is used in many ways. All the while the web is used for research, mild happiness/interesting thing, back-and-forth writing,and thuis scratches the surface of the common uses. With more people on the web, there is also an increase in online issues. A typical issue online is digital (teasing and threatening over and over again in a mean way) or computer bullying. Computer (teasing and threatening over and over again in a mean way) or torturing is the (act of showing or proving)…

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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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    Technology and Teachers Technology has become a revolutionary tool for education, by allowing the utilizing of information found on the World Wide Web. Teachers have adopted the digital age, by the use of various computer programs, and by incorporating the internet. Technology will never replace teacher, but “teachers who don’t use technology will be replaced by those who do”. (Trucano) Today teachers no longer only rely on the traditional methods of teaching, but now apply technology to their…

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    Attention-Deep Reading

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    When reflecting on the history of communication, the rapid and accelerating development of technologies impose several paradigm shifts throughout the ages. In the ancient world, meaning was conveyed through the inflection of speech. With the emergence of word order standards, the structure of language expanded and the publishing industry was born. As the written word influenced the growth of a literate culture, individuals’ intellectual capacities would be challenged by the necessity of decoding…

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    become the most ever for man throughout the world,it undeniably makes our life easier and more convenient.However,the Internet has changed the way we live both positively and negatively.The following are the advantages and disadvantages of internet. Benefits: Firstly,the internet is probably the most opulent source of information.This is likely the biggest advantage that internet offers.Every single kind of information on any topic are stored on the web server on the internet.There are many…

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    typewriter and scribbling on leaves in the old days? In recent discussions of how technology is dominating the lives of people today, a controversial issue has been whether technology makes us lazier and less prone to find information we need without the web. On one hand, some argue that the internet is a extremely useful tool that can be used to very efficiently obtain the information that is needed. On the other hand, however, some argue that the internet is becoming the center of many…

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