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    Evaluating Websites

    Evaluating Websites More and more people are using the internet every day. It is important to know whether a website is credible or not. There are many websites out there that give false information or they give information trying to sell a product or they want you to believe a certain way, so the information is one-sided. Anyone can set up a web page, so how do you know if what you are reading is credible or not? You ask yourself some questions about the webpage. You want to ask questions

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    Company Contract

    create a personal website dedicated to that artist/group within 1 month of a signed contract. The personalized website will include a bio, photos, songs if applicable, booking information through A.P.S.E, and any other music information the artist and A.P.S.E. agree demable for exposure. The website information will be provided to the artist however it is property of A.P.S.E. while under contract and any edits must be authorized by account manager prior to changes. This website will be updated and

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    The Pirate Bay Case Study

    from advertising. So advertising is their form of making money. The Pirate Bay’s business model is the “advertising revenue”. This site provides a opportunity of advertisements and receives payments from the advertisers. If more viewers use the website, the more the site can charge and increase their profits. 2. How do new “cloud-based” media sites and services make money? What is their business model? Subscription revenue is the business model that cloud-based media sites use to make money

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    Hum/176 Week 4

    dating, job searching, night life, or even to receive news before it airs live on television networks. The internet has always been a dangerous thing to use even in the early 90’s some websites posted messages to use their website with caution, but with the evolution of social media it makes it hard for any website to protect their users. From computer hackers, sexual predators, and con artist make hard to trust anything on the internet or social media. Computer hackers love social media users who

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    Web 2.0

    Five Different Web 2.0 Web Sites/Tools: 1. A weblog or in short a blog is a website for generating text, photographs, video or audio files and/or links on a daily basis. When it comes to students using this blogs for interacting, publishing and exchanging collective intelligence, the misusage or reliability issues come into picture because, not many a times it is recommended to rely on the information available in blogs. Also students may get attracted to unrelated information and may

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    Article Review E-Business and Intellectual Property

    "brick-and-mortar" enterprises realized that to survive, they too had to satisfy customer expectations to procure goods and services over the Internet. Company’s website can be a great tool for promoting business online and generating sales. Web commerce has increased, and the risk that others could copy the look and feel of your website. Most parts of a website may be protected by different types of intellectual property (IP) rights.

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    Checkpoint Navigation

    Checkpoint navigation It 236 Checkpoint navigation Web site navigation is an important function of a web site; some would argue that navigation is the most important. Why is a web site’s navigation so important? Many factors play a role in the importance of web site navigation. Most if not all web sites include more than one page, different content, or products, and interactive features. In order to access all that a web site has to offer the visitor will want to effortlessly find their

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    Computers

    Lesson 16: Site Content and Metadata 16-23 Case Study Sole Search Strategy The Web site for Fleurs flower shop was appearing in search engines, but its competitors' sites were all ranking above Fleurs in search engine results. Jasmine, the site developer for Fleurs, had read somewhere that the number of times a keyword is used on a page will influence the page's ranking. So she decided to add a page to the site that repeated the word "flowers" 1,000 times. Surely this strategy would cause

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    Nt1430

    Chapter 19 Exercises 1. What changes does FTP make to an ASCII file when you download it in ASCII mode to a Windows machine from a Linux server? What changes are made when you download the file to a Mac? a. FTP only makes changes necessary for compatibility with Unix vs. Windows line / carriage returns.It replaces new line with a return 2. What happens if you transfer an executable program file in ASCII mode? b. The file will be corrupted: Any bytes that match a NEWLINE will

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    Web Page

    Being able to create a web page is an interesting development. In the beginning, researching which tutorials to use for this project seemed a little difficult for deciding which ones to use. There are numerous tutorials out there but only a few of them include specific tutorials and examples on how you can create a web page step by step. The main one that I used was a site named, Page Tutor which goes over each step on how to create your own page. I enjoyed using this site as my main resource to

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