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    people think and feel about each other and the world around us. When we begin to look at the ways it has changed society‚ we can clearly see many reasons to its assimilation into modern life. First‚ it has given people a new way to communicate‚ through E-mail and web cams. Secondly‚ it is a sort of modern library where anything imaginable can be researched‚ and finally‚ not only in the virtual sense has it changed the world but also in the physical sense. Millions of jobs have been created by way of the

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    History of the internet

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    exponentially popular in the beginning for the personal user outside of the work area was the Adult Internet industry. Not everyone got a PC and plugged into the Internet for just after hours “entertainment” however‚ the benefit of having E-mail and the whole E-mail information revolution was more than enough to make this hefty purchase. First off‚ how did the Russians get the ball rolling for us back in the late fifties? The Russian satellite Sputnik was successfully launched and had been able to

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    Ethics of Workplace Electronic Surveillance 1 INTRODUCTION Video cameras‚ key loggers‚ cameras‚ and firewalls. These are just a few of the types of technology used to monitor employees at work. What are the legal restrictions given to employers? In this paper we will examine ethical arguments from both points of views; the employees‚ and the employers. This paper is split between 4 sections. Section 1 is the introduction which explains what this paper is about. Section 2 will describe surveillance

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    Internet Vocabulary

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    communication in which typed text is sent from one person to another over the internet. 2. Spam- unsolicited electronic junk mail or advertisements‚ sent as an e-mail 3. Emoticon- an expression composed of ordinary characters on a phone or computer that represent the writer’s mood or facial expressions. 4. Signature- a block of text automatically appended at the bottom of e-mails. The text may include the sender’s name‚ title‚ etc. 5. Tagline- a slogan or memorable phrase attached to the end

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    Post Office Protocol

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    box: view • talk • edit | In computing‚ the Post Office Protocol (POP) is an application-layer Internet standard protocol used by local e-mail clients to retrieve e-mail from a remote server over aTCP/IP connection. POP and IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol) are the two most prevalent Internet standard protocols for e-mail retrieval. Virtually all modern e-mail clients and servers support both. The POP protocol has been developed through several versions‚ with version 3 (POP3) being the current

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    even when they delete an e-mail or voice mail from their mailbox (and empty it from their GroupWise Trash or equivalent)‚ it may continue to exist in backup or archival storage devices or in the mailboxes of other recipients or addressees. c. If an employee sets up a vacation rule that generates an automatic reply to incoming e- mails: The reply option should always be “reply to sender”‚ not “reply to all”. The “reply to all” option can cause problems if the original e-mail was sent to a large group

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    way to get the message needed to be delivered across. There three ways the organization chose to communicate business-to-business are Video conferencing‚ E-mail or memos‚ and Business letters. These three was will provide similarities in proper etiquette and professionalism in order to stress the importance of communication. “Electronic mail‚ sometimes called email‚ is a computer based method of sending messages from one computer user to another. These messages usually consist of individual

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    Email Etiquette

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    full name in email alias. Including full name in the alias also makes it easier for receiver to avoid discarding or overlooking the mail as junk mail. An article published in Virginia Tech’s career website mentions “Using the .edu extension lets the recipient know you are affiliated with an educational institution — and being a student is your main job now” ("E-mail guidelines and etiquette"). This means using proper username and appropriate domain address will give receiver an idea about who the

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    upon Ganier’s identified characteristics and criteria. Assessment of the Design Strategy The first characteristic of the Outlook® user e-manual is format. Since the Outlook® user manual is in electronic format or e-manual‚ it can be launched from the application by pressing the F1 key on the keyboard. The cognitive workload required to utilize the function of the e-manual is minimal. Structure‚ the second characteristic‚ refers to the layout of the information and how users access the information

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    E-Learning

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    possibilities of electronic learning (E-learning). The use of the Web as an educational medium was hailed as a indication of overwhelming modifications for communities‚ businesses and markets. By now‚ well over a decade later‚ one might expect that the perception of E-learning would be well classified and unmistakably distinguished from other forms of learning. The term E-leaning means electronic learning‚ which deals with various forms of technology enhanced learning. E-learning is basically the use

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