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Papers On Internet & Related Issues
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Geocast Network Systems and Change
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This 5 page report discusses
Geocast Network Systems and the problems it encountered as it
introduced a new concept and product for data transmission. Given
the dynamic nature of the business environment, companies must
never make the mistake of thinking that strategies that have
proven successful in the past will be effective for all time.
Geocast failed to understand that having developed a bold new
technology was not enough to deal with environmental change and
shift its business thinking to keep up with such change.
Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: BWgeonet.wps
GETA
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This 5-page paper is an overview of the Global Electronic Trade Alliance, the issues it faces and the educational programs it offers. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: MTgetaan.rtf
GIS Functionality and the Web
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This 7 page paper considers the functionality, what information is can provide, the collection storage and retrieval of that data as well examples of its' practical use and limitation when accessed through a common gateway interface (CGI) on the internet. The bibliography cites 15 sources.
Filename: TEgisfun.wps
Global Distribution Systems
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5 pages in length. The technological revolution has
significantly impacted every aspect of commerce, inasmuch as business is routinely transacted upon the Internet. In order to accommodate the vast changes and difficulties associated with online commerce, certain issues have had to be addressed; resolving these issues has been instrumental in a smooth transition from brick-and-mortar operations to those who have taken up residence upon the World Wide Web. The travel industry is a prime example of how certain issues had to be addressed before the Internet was going to become a profitable venture. Enter the global distribution system (GDS), a method of operation that provides online distribution, marketing and sales tools to travel professionals throughout the world. One can readily surmise that without the implementation of global distribution systems, every factor of travel – hotels, car rentals, etc. – would not be nearly as accessible as they are today. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: TLC_GDS.wps
Global Impact Of Information Technology On Society
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A 5 page paper. Information and communication technology has led to significant changes in the way businesses operate, in how people learn and in how people and businesses communicate with each other. This essay discusses some of the many ways in which information technology has impacted society on a global level. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: PGglIT.rtf
Globalism and the Internet
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This 5 page paper examines globalism and compares it to globalization. The role of the Internet is highlighted. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: SA816glo.rtf
Google
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A 4 page research paper that summarizes and analyzes an article Robert Weisman, “Why Google makes everyone else nervous” (May, 2006). Then the writer briefly explores other sources to verify the accuracy of Weisman’s assessment and finds it to be highly accurate. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: khgoogle.rtf
Google And Internet Search Engine Industry
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This 4 page paper begins with a brief overview of Google, Inc. The paper provides an analysis of Google using Porter's 5 Force analysis. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: PGggl9.rtf
GOOGLE GENERATION AND ANALYSIS
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This 6-page paper discusses how kids born in 1993 and afterward process information and relate to the world around them. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: MTgooggene.rtf
Government Censorship of the Internet
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A 5 page paper asking whether the
government should be allowed to censor Internet content in any way. Argument can be made in
favor of not allowing access to sites that reflect the worst of life, but the argument breaks down
with only the most superficial scrutiny. The question of "who decides?" is one that prevents
government censorship from being a workable arrangement. Opponents cite the First
Amendment, but the issue extends beyond even that. Removal of any freedom results in the
removal of others being much easier to achieve. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: KSinterCensor.doc
GOVERNMENT RED TAPE AND CORE-CT
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This 15-page paper discusses government red tape and computerized systems, with particular emphasis on the state of Connecticut's Core-CT system. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: MTcorect.rtf
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