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    Club It Case Study

    Club IT Tanisha Mann BIS/219 February 17, 2011 Marcus Allen Club IT All Clubs should have some source of informational technology database. Club IT is a club that is owned by Ruben Keys and Lisa Tejada, both of these individual have a degree in Business Management and love music, they practice the skills of being a musician. After all their studies they decided that opening a nightclub music venue downtown would be a great way to pursue their degree and musicians skills. After

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    Online Business

    Online Business Abstract This paper includes the process of online business; how to sell a product, advertising, various ways to create awareness and how to become a reseller. Laws and conditions for an online business. Online Business Introduction This article includes the process of online business; how to sell a product, advertising, various ways to create awareness and how to become a reseller. Additionally it consists of Laws and conditions for an online business, spamming, electronic

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    Web 2.0

    socially, collaboratively, and more or less the ability to participate with ease, as these technologies and applications encourage users to do so. Web 2.0 allows Web users to be a part of the development and growth of different websites and the web, instead of just visiting a website and browsing through its information. Different applications and information technologies include Wikis, Mashups, Tagging, Blogs and blogging abilities, Podcasting and video uploading, etc (R. Kelly Rainer & Turban,  2009)

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    A Short Review of Doctorflix

    A short review on Doctorflix.com Doctorflix.com is a website of its kind in this category. It mainly offers movie reviews, trailers ad viewer ratings. The movie reviews and ratings are real-time as the reviews are by the movie viewers. There is something unique in ratings called Flickometer. This tells you the actual critic reviews, awards won by the movie, etc. In short it helps you to decide the best movie to watch. What is much loved about this site is its simplicity and the content provided

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    Rengineering Report

    goals are to create a website that would demonstrate visitors the variety music used for specific events, the equipment that is utilized, and the pricing packages that are offered. The website’s goals are to gain awareness of the services and an increase to bookings. Business Profile Company Name | DJ UpOne | Type of business | Disc Jockey | Location | Mobile | Service | Entertainment | Information System | Social Media & Business Cards | Future System | Website | Business Objective |

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    Internet Censorshiip

    every type of content that includes immoral and offensive approach. (Wikipedia) Till 2010 in Pakistan, people had the open and unrestricted access to every kind of religious, political, social and sexual escalating content on the internet. The websites offering the critical content against Pakistani government and military are also banned. Pakistan government has not really an effective blocking system but though it has restricted some sites to protect the security of internet. (Sohail, 2007)

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    Sample Message

    Sample Persuasive Message E-tailing E-tailing or electronic retailing has taken over todays society and how a consumer purchases a product. According to Turban, King, McKay, Marshall, Lee, and Viehland (2008), “With the ubiquity of the Internet, the next logical step was for retailing to move online. Retailing conducted over the Internet is called electronic retailing, or e-tailing, and those who conduct retail business online are called e-tailers.” Prior to the Internet becoming so

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    Assadsas

    Advantages and Disadvantages of the Internet  Ten years ago, the Internet was practically unheard of by most people. Today, the Internet is one of the most powerful tools throughout the world. The Internet is a collection of various services and resources. The Internet’s main components are E-mail and the World Wide Web. Actually, there’s a lot more to the Internet than E-mail, search engines, celebrity web sites, up-to-the-second sports scores, and chat rooms full of discussions. The Net also ranks

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    Syllbas

    Brooklyn College Electronic Commerce (3 Credits) Course Aims/Description: How the Internet can be used to conduct business. Topics covered include: Internet hardware and software, tools and technologies for creating a Web site, characteristics of successful Web sites, new technologies, the future of the Internet, Web communication strategies, security issues, legal and ethical issues, Internet information services, data mining, global E-commerce. Case studies of successful E-commerce

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    Web 2.0

    its strengths. The features that encompasses the essence of Web 2.0 are building applications and services around the unique features of the Internet, as opposed to building applications and expecting the Internet to suit as a platform. Web 2.0 websites allow users to do more than just retrieve information. They can build on the interactive facilities of "Web 1.0" to provide "Network as platform" computing, allowing users to run software applications entirely through a browser. While Web 2.0 technologies

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