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Software Piracy
Words: 460 / Pages: 2 .... be another way . No matter what kind of
encryption there will always be someone out there , wether it be me or the next
guy , whose intelligence is greater then those who make the software .
According to the federal government , that by the way has no real
control over america since they can't even control themselves , software is
protected from the moment of its creation . As soon as that software hits the
store it is protected by the United States Federal Government . Yet , thousands
of software titles have been put out there , and the government hasn't protected
a fucking thing from happening . What a joke , how can we let such morons run
thi .....
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Technology
Words: 799 / Pages: 3 .... revolution? Where shall this advance
take us? Into a global system of social relation and peace--where people
from all over the world can intertwine within a perfect Utopia? Or will it
cause pain and suffering due to a worldwide depression? A scale that would
be twenty-times the size of the Great Depression during the 1920's.
Technology has so wondrously and destructively marveled the human
mind and body throughout the centuries. From out of the dark depths of the
mind have sprung explosive ideas, producing inventions that have
transformed minute villages into gigantic civilizations; stimulating
population increases throughout the world. Simpl .....
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The Information Super Highway
Words: 2772 / Pages: 11 .... to limit because the devices used today are not capable of monitoring such a vast new medium.
Any new medium must go through investigation and must be explored to see the full potential and how it affects society. In the 1940’s radio emerged as a strong medium, allowing thousands to hear news, entertainment, and even propaganda. Radio was new and was therefore forced to restrict its use of certain ideas and vocabulary. Years went by and a new form of media emerged: the device television, which was used to see pictures. Another new medium of communication except now with sight too. Television too was forced to restrict profanity, ideas that wer .....
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America Online To Unveil Flat Fee For Internet Access
Words: 278 / Pages: 2 .... they will switch their
price plan for internet access.to a flat-fee rate of $19.95 per month.
After the changed in price (decrease), the Supply curve
"S" will shift to "S1". An increase in Supply curve will
increase (Quantity) people using America Online and decrease
Price.
America Online has announced a change to their price plan for internet
access. before they charged a rate of $19.95 for only 20 hours of internet
access. One of the many reasons is that it could help the service against
Internet competitors, by doing this "Keith Benjamin says there may be some
short-term neg .....
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Technology: Friend Or Foe?
Words: 638 / Pages: 3 .... become central to the operation of global multinationals, financial markets, security surveillance, and as well as everyday life. There is little we can do with a computer interface device that will preserve our identity. Governments acting as a global police force protecting us from ourselves can easily monitor the electronic trail of commands and transactions.
Perhaps the Luddites could see farther into the future than anyone suspected. With regards to the downfall of technology and the role it would play on people's lives, as they became dependent upon technology for survival. Let's take for example the huge technological dilemma of the fast .....
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Implementing A CAD System TO Reduce Costs
Words: 1503 / Pages: 6 .... The first of the improvements would
be the elimination of paper communication. The need to transfer large drawings
using mylars would cease to be, thus helping provide a paper less environment.
Another improvement as a result of CAD would be that of achieving much tighter
tolerances in building new products. Using a CAD system, part designs could be
received in an electronic format such as a math model. These models are
currently in use by customers such as GM, BMW and Mercedes. The effect of
having math models of all new products would enable a quicker turnaround in both
quoting and production of products. CAD Vendors & Hardware Suppliers: Upo .....
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Improving Cyberspace
Words: 2068 / Pages: 8 .... for
inappropriate material.
3. Existing federal laws regulate BBS's from
inappropriate material.
III. Censoring the Internet would establish moral standards.
A. Pornography online is more harsh than any other
media.
1. The material out there is highly perverse and
sickening.
2. Some is not only illegal, but focuses on
children.
B. Many industries face problems from illegal activity
online.
1. Floods of copyrighted material are illegally
published online. .....
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Censorship On The Internet
Words: 881 / Pages: 4 .... example, Vietnam
has announced new regulations that forbid "data that can affect national
security, social order, and safety or information that is not appropriate to the
culture, morality, and traditional customs of the Vietnamese people." on June 4,
1996. It is also impossible to ban all things that are prohibited in a country.
For instant, some countries, such as Germany, have considered taking measures
against the U.S. and other companies or individuals that have created or
distributed offensive material on the Internet. If the United States government
really wanted to censor the net, there is only one solution - shut down all
network links of o .....
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Technology Transfer
Words: 768 / Pages: 3 .... and twentieth century .
During the nineteenth century two major events stand out in connection to technology. First the progress and power of industrial technology, second the domination and exploitation of Africa and Asia by Europeans. In the book The Tools of Empire, Headrick the author connects theses factors through many examples in history. Leading into the twentieth century even though many would like to fast forward into the dawn of electronics, there is still a major focus on technology in Africa and Asia. However, the transfer of technology is now steering away from dominating and leaning towards local adaptation.
Africa and India ex .....
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Being Digital
Words: 484 / Pages: 2 .... deemed it impo
rtant to re-examine and -as he says-'repurpose' many of his original ideas in
light of what has changed in the short time since he originally wrote many of
the Wired pieces. The result is a read that is often insightful, often
madenning, and always provoc
ative. In the first part he talks about the communication medium, and how
information content is so much more important than bandwidth.
If we would only transmit better-labelled bits, we could do so much more with
the bandwidth we have today. More elaborately, on 'Bits are Bits' here, he
reflects on the difference between bits and atoms: how the shift to an economy
ba .....
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