YOU WERE LOOKING FOR :Digital TV of the Future
Essays 181 - 210
eavesdropping" ("A Snoopers," 1999). The article goes on to query in respect to how many people are being bugged by the government...
a competitive advantage. Porter defined two types of competitive advantage. These are cost advantage and differentiation. These ar...
meaning is larger than this Henderson (2002), describes this as the difference between the information literate and the informatio...
to information management, it has also ushered in many concerns about information privacy. Indeed, individual expectations of pri...
this topic as integrative, that is, as a "vehicle for synthesizing hitherto unconnected elements in the curriculum and the school"...
definition carefully says nothing about film, cameras, frames, projection, screens, laser beams, computers or even drawing. It cou...
In a research paper consisting of nine pages the ways in which personal digital assistance can be used as home nursing support are...
aptly named: the health information manager for integration, the clinical data specialist, the patient information coordinator, th...
that Kodak already have, despite being behind some fo the competition; they have the expert knowledge of photographic that has bee...
even phone numbers and addresses, all information that put the individuals whose data was stolen in a precarious situation in term...
Consider, for example, the Universal Service Fund (the program more commonly called the E-rate program). The E-rate program was d...
on both morale and confidence (Meek, 2001). Mole hunting measure need to be in place. These measures can include the use of random...
not give content providers absolute control over how users use their material, but it can place some prohibitions on specific uses...
is interchange of ideas, hopes, dreams, fears, people seek and find help, report problems, pass the time discussing mundane issues...
point that mass production of art pieces was developed. For Benjamin, despite given the technology which provided what seemed like...
history of the digital age, would be able to make an intelligent prediction about the future, but he does not. Rather, he leaves t...
and easily preservable. Of course, while the goal might be to preserve a piece of paper for example, digitization is not concerned...
part of the ocean -- the Mariana Trench -- or of a yawning abyss on land such as the Grand Canyon. And yet, a much larger chasm is...
to change when moveable type was developed, the culture became one that saw more and read more than ever before. The change was gr...
there was destined to be a change with regard to the overall application in order for computers to become significantly more user-...
text but also encryption devices and other electronic tools, to be copied. The range of purposes that can be cited are wide and in...
manner to ensure it is as up to date as possible. With all of these limitation in mind the paper aims to give a balanced and unbia...
those who do not (Henderson, 2002). However, the meaning is larger than this Henderson (2002), describes this as the difference be...
in such a way as to be accessible and available to those who need it. Knowledge management is, like the term suggests, a necessary...
1957; the company changed its name to Sony Corporation a year later. "It beat the competition to newly emerging markets for trans...
11). The combination of the digital media boom and the deregulation of media ownership which is occurring on a worldwide basis has...
and Tonya Harding skating side by side during the time when their competitive skating careers were very controversial and public. ...
the "intangible traces" of traditional learning, there are now electronic "artifacts" that can be owned, reproduced, and marketed....
childs use of the Web. In many ways the Internet might be considered a sociological experiment. While most adults are...
with computers and electronic data."2 However, the actual hands-on aspect of collecting evidence presents a far greater challenge...