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- 191: Creative Writing: The Kindergarten
- ... Nevertheless there was a serenity about her which put you at ease. She began by telling me how good my sister was and then pointed to a picture on the wall that she had done. It seemed to me that I could have done a better job by throwing a can of paint on a piece of paper but to my ... at all. Little kids clinging to their mothers as if they hadn't seen them for weeks made their way out the door. I found my sister with her Sesame Street back pack and we headed for the car. She began to explain to me, in her own language, how her day was. As I got in the car I thought ...
- 192: Censorship and the Internet
- ... received numerous industry awards such as Best Online Publication, Computer Press Award and Top Web Sites of '96, Time Magazine. It is also now attars more monthly readers than the Wall Street Journal Interactive, and ABCNews.com. Hot-Wired, now famous for rallying one of the most infamous protest against Internet censorship published an article describing the protest. "Within minutes of last ...
- 193: Internet Access: Flat Fee vs. Pay-Per-Use
- ... more willing to pay for these than for movies-on-demand, video games, or home shopping services. Two surveys published in October 1994 had very similar findings. According to the Wall Street Journal (Bart Ziegler, "Interactive Options May be Unwanted, Survey Indicates," Oct. 5, 1994, page B8), a Lou Harris poll found that "a total of 63% of consumers surveyed said they ...
- 194: The Office of Tomorrow
- ... central bulletin board and data base via a toll-free phone number. Using Macintosh Powerbook computers and modems, they tap into electronic versions of The Associated Press, Reuters and The Wall Street Journal, and obtain late-breaking news and information on clients, key subjects, even executives within client companies. And that's just the beginning. Many of the firm's consultants have ...
- 195: Telecommunications
- ... may be more specialized. For example, Dow Jones News Retrieval Services provide general-purpose information on financial news and quotations, corporate-earning estimates, company disclosures, weekly economic survey updates, and Wall Street Journal highlights. Newsnet provides information from about 200 newsletters in 30 different industries; Dialog Information Services, BRS Bibliographic Retrieval Services, and Orbit Information Retrieval Services provide library information; and Westlaw ...
- 196: The Evolution of Apple - January 1976 to May 1995
- ... instruments. International Business Machines came on the PC scene in August of 1981 with the IBM Personal Computer. Apple greets its new competitor with a full-page ad in the Wall Street Journal with a headline that reads, "Welcome IBM. Seriously." Apple’s first mass storage system was also introduced this year, the 5MB ProFile hard disk, priced at $3,499. In ...
- 197: Click Vs. Brick: An Exploration Of Mp3 File Sharing And Mp3
- ... InternetNews.com (11/07/00). “Artists Against Piracy kick's off its educational campaign Tuesday with full-page ads in The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, USA Today, The Wall Street Journal and The Washington Post. Under the headline ‘If a Song Means a Lot to You, Imagine What it Means to us,’ the ad has been endorsed by, and includes ...
- 198: Managing Information Systems
- ... seen that this new Internet will still have to be rebuilt again as it too is beginning to get filled up with users. Works Cited Bork, Robert. A Predatory Monopoly. Wall Street Journal 8 November 1999: A50. Furger, Roberta. Washington tackles Internet law. PC World Sept. 1999: 33-34. Kristula, Dave. History of the Internet. Web Site Workstation March 1997: n. pag ...
- 199: The Year 2000 Bug
- ... As we approach the new millennium many of us do it with apprehension and fear. Hopefully we are wrong. Bibliography Lauren Gibbons Paul, Y2K, September 1998, Datamation magazine Mitch Ratcliffe, Wall Street systems mended http://www.zdnet.com/enterprise/zdy2k/stories/0,6158,2241015,00.html PCWeek Magazine April 13, 1999 Michael Hyatt, Michael Hyatt s Y2K Survival resources www.MichaelHyatt.com ...
- 200: Electronic Commerce
- ... the world will soon be available to you all at your convenience and rght from home. It will happen. It is happening now. Works Cited Duncan Group. American Electronics Survey. Wall Street Journal 14 November 1998. 34-34E. Sparkman, Guy. Shopping this Holiday Season, Watch out! Sun- Sentinal Special edition 23 November 1998. 24. Segal, Hy. IBM Security Software is hot stuff ...
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