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Vice President Gore Vice Presidents
614 words
A lot is at stake come November of 2000. Polls are
showing this could be one of the closest
presidential elections in decades and the last
thing either candidate needs is bad Press. Vice
president Al Gore could be getting the type of
attention he fears most. The Press is now
publishing e-mail frauds that could link the vice
president to the problem. The emails are the
latest in a series of bad misfortunes due to the
Monica Lewinsky Congress is investigating the
White House due to thousands of e-...
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Electronic Commerce Cellular Phone
1,191 words
Convergence of Internet with Other Technologies
The Internet is a significant part of our everyday
life. Ever since it was invented by the Department
of Defense while the Cold Wars were still raging,
during the 1970 s, it had been advancing
dramatically in its importance in our society (The
Dynamics of Mass Communication, by Joseph R.
Dominick, p. 326 - 327). The advantages of the
Internet, which made it popular, are countless. It
provides users easy and inexpensive access, allows
users to commu...
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Employers And Employees Sexual Harassment
1,772 words
A man walks into his workplace thinking that it
will be another normal day at work. However, his
employer calls him into his office and fires him,
on the basis that he had written offensive threats
in an email towards one of his bosses. The
employee now files a wrongful discharge action
alleging that the employers actions violated his
right of privacy. The employee also states that
the company had assured its employees that all
email would remain confidential. The employer
strike back by saying ...
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E Mail Jan 2001
380 words
The original message was received at Sun, 7 Jan
2001 16: 39: 04 - 0500 (EST) Your e-mail is being
returned to you because there was a problem with
its delivery. The address which was undeliverable
is listed in the section labeled: The following
addresses had permanent fatal errors The reason
your mail is being returned to you is listed in
the section labeled: Transcript of Session Follows
The line beginning with describes the specific
reason your e-mail could not be delivered. The
next line cont...
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Internet Service Provider Outlook Express
1,191 words
Readme for Microsoft Outlook (TM) Express Version
5 January 1999 (c) Copyright Microsoft
Corporation, 1999 This document provides
complementary or late-breaking information to
supplement online Help in Outlook Express. Outlook
Express 5 ships with Internet Explorer 5 and
Internet Tools. To view the Readme file on the
screen in Windows Notepad, maximize the Notepad
window. To print the Readme file, open it in
Notepad or another word processor, and then click
Print on the File menu. 6. SUPPORT FOR...
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Pretty Good Privacy U S Government
1,544 words
... them how to enjoy the good things and avoid
the bad things. This isn't the government's
responsibility. It's ours (Miller 76). " Not all
restrictions on electronic speech are bad. Most of
the major on-line communication companies have
restrictions on what their users can "say. " They
must respect their customer's privacy, however.
Private E-mail content is off limits to them, but
they may act swiftly upon anyone who spouts
obscenities in a public forum. Self-regulation by
users and servers i...
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Advanced Research Projects Agency 24 Hours A Day
1,928 words
The technology revolution is upon us. In the past
there have been many triumphs in the world of
technology. To this date, people are able to
communicate over thousands of miles with the
greatest of ease. The Internet connects nearly 400
million users worldwide and is an essential part
of how we work, play, communicate, and conduct
commerce. We use the Internet in ways that seemed
unimaginable The term "Internet" refers to the
global information system that -- (i) is logically
linked together by ...
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Government Intervention Of The Internet
1,618 words
During the past decade, our society has become
based solely on the ability to move large amounts
of information across large distances quickly.
Computerization has influenced everyone's life.
The natural evolution of computers and this need
for ultra-fast communications has caused a global
network of interconnected computers to develop.
This global net allows a person to send E-mail
across the world in mere fractions of a second,
and enables even the common person to access
information world-wid...
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24 June 2003 Web Yahoo Com 24 June 2003 Advertising
1,069 words
Advertisements are everywhere, traveling by all
ways possible, infiltrating the privacy that every
person holds important to themselves and their
family. Ads may travel inconspicuously, while the
final message they deliver through radio, TV, or
billboards, is a harmful nuisance, and one that
may root itself unscrupulously into the
unconscious minds of honest people. Companies have
taken on such aggressive promotional measures that
advertising has become degrading, disruptive, and
destructive. On...
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Employee Privacy Rights In The Workplace
690 words
Employee Privacy Rights in the Workplace Workplace
privacy is, probably, one of the most stirring
issues. In general, employee privacy is defined by
Bennett and Locke (1998) as the general right of
the individual to be let alone. Yet, it is very
difficult to define the extent to which employees
privacy should be respected, if any. When it comes
to workplace privacy and the rights of the
employees in their workplaces, some employers
consider that the rights may be curtained. What
does it mean? No...
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Developing Countries Developed Countries
1,010 words
E-Business E-Business is the business which
involves electronic technology, particularly the
computer. The major activity of the business
includes e-mail the abbreviated form of
electronic-mail used for creating, transmitting
and storing text-based messages. Nowadays the
usage electronic technology by individuals and
companies has become a wide-spread phenomenon the
world over. The electronic technology has entered
into the sphere of almost all business activities
because it makes the functionin...
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E Mail Business Man
1,036 words
It goes without saying that it is not enough to
produce or manufacture goods or organize some
services. To have successful business one should
build marketing strategy in order to choose right
ways of promotion. TV is the most popular one. The
well-known role of television is to represent and
reflect main idea of patriarchy as a modern
western culture. While representations of women on
TV underwent many changes, we want to ask how much
that idea has changed behind the more contemporary
role of w...
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Internal And External Competitive Advantage
2,297 words
Developments of ICT ICT is used to communicate all
over the world. E-mail, faxes, letters and
telephone calls can get messages to anywhere in
the world who has the ability to receive them. In
this paper I would like to analyze the influence
of ITC development on the learning process because
of the possibility to analyze the ICT influence
from my own experience, Business Company, and for
the problems of development of ITC throughout the
world. In what way ICT should be developed in
universities a...
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Bits Per Second Management Information Systems
2,969 words
DESIGNING A NETWORKI. STATEMENT 038; BACKGROUND
The college of Business (COB) server is now being
used to support deliver to the Computer
Information System (CIS) department. The CIS
professors would be using the server for various
operations. Assignments, e-mail, and other types
of information would be easier for the students to
access. Network users are able to share files,
printers and other resources; send electronic
messages and run programs on other computers.
However, certain important...
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Tcp Ip Internet Users
4,816 words
INTERNET BASICS The Internet is a worldwide
network of computer networks. It is comprised of
thousands of separately administered networks of
many sizes and types. Each of these networks is
comprised of as many as tens of thousands of
computers; the total number of individual users of
the Internet is in the millions. This high level
of connectivity fosters an unparalleled degree of
communication, collaboration, resource sharing,
and information access. History The Internet was
evolved from the A...
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Access To The Internet Chat Rooms
2,399 words
Beam me up, Scottie. This popular line from Star
Trek was a demonstration of the advanced
technology of the future. Though it was a
fictional story, Star Trek became the universal
vision of the future. As always reality tends to
mimic fiction. Though our society has not quite
resulted to living in space, we have made life
easier with technology. Economic survival has
become more dependent upon information and
communications bringing forth new technology of
which was never thought possible. Just ...
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E Mail Messages Goods Or Services
644 words
The term Internet fraud refers generally to any
type of fraud scheme that uses one or more
components of the Internet such as chat rooms,
e-mail, message boards, or Web sites to present
fraudulent solicitations to prospective victims,
to conduct fraudulent transactions, or to transmit
the proceeds of fraud to financial institutions or
to other connected with the scheme. If you use the
Internet with any frequency, youll soon see that
people and things online tend to move, as the
saying goes, on I...
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Small Businesses Internet Based
1,595 words
The history of the Internet traces its roots to
the United States government. The original use of
the information system was to maintain
communication during the cold war, with the Soviet
Union in 1969, by the Department of Defense,
incase of a nuclear attack or a major catastrophe.
The National Science foundation created the
Internet based on the ARPAnet. The first mass
connection was between the University of
California Santa Barbara, Stanford Research
Institute, the University of Utah and the...
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Mx Aol Com Rly Xd Aol Com Rly Xd Mail
553 words
The original message was received at Sun, 7 Jan
2001 16: 39: 04 - 0500 (EST) from root@localhost
ATTENTION Your e-mail is being returned to you
because there was a problem with its delivery. The
address which was undeliverable is listed in the
section labeled: The following addresses had
permanent fatal errors. The reason your mail is
being returned to you is listed in the section
labeled: Transcript of Session Follows. The line
beginning with describes the specific reason your
e-mail could not ...
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E Mail Virus Virus Named Infected
308 words
On Friday March 26, 1999 an e-mail virus named
Melissa slipped into systems via e-mail and
forcing computers to fire off dozens of infected
messages to friends and colleagues. Once opened,
the virus immediately reads the users e-mail
address book and sends an infected message to the
first 50 entries. Although the virus apparently
causes no permanent damage to a computer, its
clogging affects were far-reaching. All new
Microsoft Word documents created on an infected
computer will contain the viru...
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