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    Internet Marketing

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    marketing on the Internet different from other forms of direct marketing media? The Internet is an interactive marketing medium for direct marketers offering information access and two-way communication with customers in real time via the computer. Interactivity is what makes marketing on the Internet different from other forms of direct marketing media. 2. What are some advantages of interactive media? i) Wide reach-The internet reaches a worldwide

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    Taxation and the Internet

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    Taxation and the Internet With the rising popularity of online shopping‚ many state governments are growing more and more concerned with the lack of proper law governing taxation. A typical‚ traditional purchase requires payment of state sales tax at the point of sale but with online purchasing this location is nonexistent. Since buyers and sellers are located anywhere in the world is becoming increasingly harder to establish law requiring the payment of sales tax. Regardless‚ many states are

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    Internet Retailing

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    HOW USEFUL IS THEORY IN EXPLAINING THE GROWTH OF INTERNET RETAILING? Internet Retailing is the most groundbreaking and challenging innovation for the retail industry since the last two decades. It offers a new kind of distribution channel and incomparable options of collecting customer data and analysing buying patterns. Since it readiness for the market‚ online retailing has seen remarkable growth rates and begins to gain a significant share of total retail sales which results in a fundamental

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    Internet Addiction

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    meth head. But it’s not extreme anecdotes that make the specter of Internet addiction so threatening; it’s the fact that Internet overuse has the potential to scale in a way that few other addictions do. Even if Steve designed a really cool - looking syringe and started distributing free heroin on street corners‚ not everyone would try it. But who among us doesn’t already check his email more often than necessary?As the Internet weaves itself more and more tightly into our lives‚ only the Amish are

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    Impact of Internet

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    Impact of Internet A network via which information is displayed globally. It is the best medium. The topic is both beneficial and detrimental. Definition: Internet is a network which connects the whole world‚ from which we automatically think of www which represents World Wide Web. It covers a wide spectrum. We must admit that it is one of the most astounding achievements of the 21st century. It is a medium by which people are virtually (intangible- unseen but it is there) connected. People are linked

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    Internet Marketing

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    Assignment Brief Internet marketing is sometimes treated as a separate type of marketing but‚ in this unit‚ you will find that the underpinning marketing principles remain the same and are enhanced and supported by new technologies. The nature of technological development is such that information and communications technology (ICT) can seem to move faster than the market itself‚ so products and technologies are out of date almost as soon as they reach the mainstream customer. In this unit you

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    Innovation and Internet

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    Internet is one of the most important technological innovations in human history” Within the last five decades‚ a plenty of technological innovations have been released. Most of them are aiming at making life easier and more comfy for mankind. However‚ they do not have the same level of importance; some of them are more important than others. If the importance of these inventions is measured by their effect on human life and history‚ internet will be considered the

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    Because of all these things‚ the "internet" is a gigantic library‚ as well as a world-wide message board‚ telephone network‚ and publishing medium. It is open 24 hours a day‚ and you can find anything you want there‚ and say anything you want. As well as current events and blogs‚ information about almost any subject is available in depth and up to date. This is incredibly valuable for every subject you can imagine. Almost every college and government research organization is "on the web"‚ along

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    Internet of Things

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    Internet of Things Over the last decade Internet has made significant impact in our economies and societies by bringing in remarkable communication and networking infrastructure. The world-wide web has been a major driver of global information and media sharing. From Desktop networking Internet is continuing to become more pervasive‚ with the advent of low cost wireless broadband connectivity‚ by connecting to new embedded devices and handhelds. In continuation with this trend‚ it is poised to

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    Internet and the Workplace

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    The Internet and the Workplace The Internet has become a pervasive presence in the American workplace. Two-thirds of employees in medium and large companies in the United States now have Internet access‚ compared with fifteen percent only two years ago‚ according to a sampling of 500 companies surveyed by the IntelliQuest Corporation. (IntelliQuest) Workers with Web access typically spend five to ten hours per week sending personal e-mail or searching for information not specifically related

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