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    The Web is composed of many languages, unspoken languages written in code. These languages take a short time to learn, but years to master; and unlike spoken languages they are constantly evolving at a noticeable rate. Changing to accommodate for the webs changing functionality, as it shifted from being only scholarly to include news, entertainment, socializing, and business. In its 28 year life span the web has evolved from the most basic HTML layouts to the high functioning responsive sites people

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    topic: Web technology and how it can have a positive impact on their company? Web1.0 and Web2.0? World wide web (WWW) created by Tim Burners-Lee is the building blocks of what we know as the internet today. There has been a continuous growth even at present, versions of the web are adapting to contribute to user satisfaction. It is a surface for virtual communication where data is transfers wth hypertext document. Overlooking the formation of WWW has 3 stages: "Web of document(Web 1.0), Web of people

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    He also says: “Our political culture teaches us to learn to be ignorant about politics.” Our generation is one that has more exposure than any prior generation to twenty four hour reports on multi-media devices. Thanks to the internet and the World Wide Web, we have at our disposal many viewpoints and a wealth of information. This does not necessarily mean that our generation is more informed or knowledgeable than prior ones. Not all information we are exposed to is true or unbiased. “Learning what

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    trials and errors over the decades of developing this technology. Some people even lost everything trying to achieve it their company, money, house, even family. But it did not stop people for keep on trying until they get there. Arguably, when the World Wide Web was brought to the public where anyone have access to it on their everyday lives

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    1) a Like many generations before it, the Baby Boomers are a unique, influential generation of human beings that have embarked on great creations and movements that shaped the world we live in now. Baby Boomers are responsible for the inventions of the World Wide Web, Apple 2, the disposable cell phone, and Viagra as well as starting movements like Women’s Liberation, Environmentalism, and Gay and Lesbian Rights (Madjaroff, 2014). Although it is symbolic for its high birth rate, it is

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    Introduction With the introduction of the ultimate business disruptors: Internet, World Wide Web (Web) and communication technologies have revolutionized the way business operates by improving the ways people and organizations communicate and collaborate. The concept of Web 2.0 (Business 2.0) has earned a lot of prominence in recent years by positively influencing and changing the global landscape of businesses. Web 2.0 serves as a distinctive communications platform enabling and enhancing collaboration

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    The World Wide Web is a fabulous spot to research data for any topic that comes into mind. The Internet is a powerful invention that allows people to communicate, shop online, have entertainment, and explore the world. Although the Internet is being used for many valuable purposes, the services of the Internet raise a number of ethical issues, such as privacy issues in social networking sites. Today’s revolution in social communication involves security and confidentiality of data. Privacy is a valuable

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    that computers could do tasks that would normally be done by pen and paper. Over time, the world wide web (internet access) and wireless communication took charge in the technological age. Devices such as cell phones, laptops, tablets, and smart phones were invented over the course of time to not only help, but take over some of these tasks that were once done by humans. With the invention of the world wide web (internet access) and all kinds of wireless communication, it has allowed people to stay

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    Ch 9: Agree: “The computer and the creation of the World Wide Web have transformed the world” (p.166). Rationale: I totally agree with this statement and I believe that the creation of computer and World Wide Web has completely transformed the healthcare system. Now instead of personally visiting the doctor for little things you can simply e-mail and request prescriptions online. For an example, when e-mailing the doctors did not exist, I would waste my time and pay co-payments for non-urgent things

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    The rapid world of technology is quickly changing the way knowledge is learned, and taught. Those who have access to the World Wide Web have new ways of exploring the realm of education from all directions instead of retrieving knowledge from traditional places like college. However, college is different because it is not only a place to gain knowledge, but also an environment that prepares students for the real world. In Davidson’s paper, she believes that we need to change the way higher education

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