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    1970’s SQL (structured query language): create in 1970, developed by IBM, reason was as a language to query relational databases. Retrieved from http://internationalprogrammersday.org/the-history-of-programming-languages/ Pascal: created in 1970, developed by Niklaus Writh, created to be a structured programing languages (has similarities with C). Retrieved from http://internationalprogrammersday.org/the-history-of-programming-languages/ C: created in 1973, developed at AT&T bell labs programmer

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    World Is Flat

    the world. Not only did the Berlin wall fall but Microsoft Windows opened [cute]. Part of flattener #1 is the personal computer, the ability of individuals to put their thoughts in digital form. Flattener 2 – The Internet On August 9, 1995 Netscape went public with first internet browser available to the public at large. Now people could access information from all over the world. Flattener 3 - Workflow software Many software developments, standards, and protocols enable computers and

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    Html

    Advantages: * HTML is a free Language conceived by user for users * A HTML page could be read by any brand computers and provide the same result * Its distributed structure permits to exchange an element without change anything on the page where it is. This same element can be used many times without having to re designed it many times. * Network link: We can integrate local elements into a personal web page or to remote surfers and elements which we integrates address (URL).

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    Ameritrade

    1. What factors should Ameritrade’s management team consider when evaluating the proposed advertising program and technology upgrades? How significant are these factors from a risk perspective? Based on the case, we know the company Ameritrade Holding Corporation is a deep-discount brokerage, and the company’s proposed strategy is to increase the customer base by being a low-cost provider against its competitors. The company plans to invest more towards technology and advertising, and cut costs

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    Social Media

    and satellite systems designed to link and carry digital information worldwide, were initially referred as an information superhighway (Campbell, Martin, & Fabos, 2015).During the World Wide Web is introduced and first web browsers Mosaic and Netscape made internet as mass media. The lifestyle of people had changed with tools like e-mail, instant messaging and webcams which belong to internet technology. In this paper the advantages and disadvantages of social media and impact of social media

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    Pt1420 Unit 5 Assignment 2

    Java has changed the world. Considering Oracle owns Java the information could be biased in that regard, however it provides facts such as how it was created in 1991. (Oracle, “History of Java Technology”). Java also helped in the creation of the Netscape Navigator internet browser. From prior knowledge I do know that coding languages simplify the work of developing programs and that Java was used for webpages. Java seemed to play the role of a gateway to efficiently making programs and

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    Cathbaz

    The Cathedral and the Bazaar Eric Steven Raymond cf text and copyright at: www.tuxedo.org/~esr/writings Abstract I anatomize a successful open-source project, fetchmail, that was run as a deliberate test of some surprising theories about so=ware engineering suggested by the history of Linux. I discuss these theories in terms of two fundamentally di:erent development styles, the “cathedral” model of most of the commercial world versus the “bazaar” model of the Linux world. I show that these models

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    Fedex Strategy Content Context and Process

    1. INTRODUCTION FedEx Corporation is a leading logistics services company, based in the United States. The previous names were Federal Express, Federal Express Corporation, and FDX Corporation. FedEx was found in 1971 by Frederick W. Smith in Little Rock, Arkansas (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fedex). The company officially began operations on April 17, 1973, with the launch of 14 small aircraft from Memphis International Airport. On that night, FedEx delivered 186 packages to 25 U.S. cities

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    Eric

    Instructor: DR. JAMES E. COFER, SR. Glass Hall 213 jcofer@missouristate.edu Office Hours: MONDAY 2:00 PM – 3:30 PM WEDNESDAY: 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM FRIDAY: 12:00 PM -12:45 PM COURSE DESCRIPTION: PREREQUISITE: CIS 101 OR CSC 101; AND GRADE OF C OR BETTER IN MTH 135 OR HIGHER (EXCLUDING MTH 130, FORMERLY MTH 145). COLLECTION, ANALYSIS, INTERPRETATION AND PRESENTATION OF DATA RELATED TO BUSINESS, MEASURES OF CENTRAL TENDENCY AND DISPERSION, ELEMENTARY PROBABILITY, PROBABILITY DISTRIBUTIONS

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    Types of Websites

    Perez, Jessiree Joy F. BSBA-FM1 Website- Virtual location on WWW, containing several subject or company related webpages and data files accessible through a browse. Types Of Website: * Corporate Websites These websites also known as business websites, provide information to the users about the company and also provide contact numbers rather than transacting business or providing other services.  * Personal Websites Personal websites are websites owned by individuals, with their

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