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Digital Domain - Sorry, Shoppers, but Why Can't Amazon Collect More Tax? - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Good article about Amazon and Internet sales taxes
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Internet poised to become bigger force in retail - chicagotribune.com - 0 views

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    Good article about online shopping
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Advertising - Rivalries as Keen as That of the Football Teams - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Good article about online job searches - and the two big players - Monster and CareerBuilder
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Google wins praise for its defiance of China over censorship - latimes.com - 0 views

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    Good article about Google & China - it will be interesting to see this play out.
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The Illinois Business Law Journal: Online Banking is Becoming the Most Popular Way to Bank - 0 views

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    Good article i found during an earlier week that shows benefits of online banking.. also a reference im using in my paper
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With So Much Content on the Internet, Why Do People Still Read Newspapers? *Writers Wri... - 0 views

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  • Other responses that netted some notice were that newspapers contained better or more detailed information than they can get elsewhere, while some older readers said that newspaper reading had become a habit
  • Older users said they looked in newspapers for community and regional general and business news and for obituaries.
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    I found this webpage during week 5 posting.. it adds a very interesting insight to newspaper verse internet.
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U.S. aid to spread broadband access criticized | The Columbus Dispatch - 0 views

    • Jeffrey Kendall
       
      Companies always complain about competition when it's too late and they've already missed the band wagon. These other companies have had chances even if it was small and incremental to make improvements to their broadband offerings and they chose not too. They also had an opportunity to bid for this stimulus money and unfortunately they did not receive it. If they had they would not be complaning right now.
    • Jeffrey Kendall
       
      this is similar to Googles plan to introduce gigabit service to smaller cities on a limited scale to see if the results are profitable. I will be interesting to see if these underdeveloped areas really do take advantage of this service or if it will be lost on them.
  • These local phone and cable companies fear that they will have to compete with governmentsubsidized broadband systems, paid for largely with stimulus dollars. If the taxpayer-funded networks siphon off customers by offering lower prices, private companies might be less likely to upgrade their lines, endangering jobs and undermining the stimulus plan's goals, they warn.
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  • Many existing systems, they note, lack the capacity to meet mush rooming demand for bandwidth. The new, stimulus-funded networks will provide far more-robust connections - many of them offering speeds of up to 100 megabits or even 10 gigabits per second to schools, libraries and other "anchor institutions." That's 20 to 2,000 times faster than the DSL and cable wires linking most U.S. homes.
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    Government stimulus attempt to bring broadband access to rural areas that have limited or no high speed internet access.
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Authorities: Calif. man used Facebook to hack women's e-mails, distribute personal phot... - 0 views

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    A good article about what can happen when a hacker breaks into someone's e-mail account.
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Net Neutrality Rules Are Imminent From the F.C.C. - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    NY Times article about latest FCC regulations targeted at net neutrality
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Online Stores Are Weaning Shoppers Off Sales - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Article about e-commerce - holiday shopping online
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A Bakery Gets Sweet Returns From Social-Media Blitz - 1 views

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    This Valentine's Day article relates how a NY bakery kept business brisk during recent bad weather. Using Facebook and Twitter to remind customers of the hot drinks they serve and offering coupons helped out. The write-up also mentions a change in marketing Spot Dessert took by hiring a PR firm that would lead them into the social media as part of their advertising and communications with customers. People who frequent there are encouraged to join the fun by adding photos of their food or answering questions posted on the site. The general manager of the bakery is quoted as saying, "we wanted to create a personality around our brand." After reading this article, my response is "Mission Accomplished!"
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Government vs. Private Control and "Balkanization" of the Internet - 0 views

  • The Economist also says Net Neutrality is a means to preserve openness, though the piece fairly outlines its many cons.  Without Net Neutrality, proponents of government regulation argue Internet service providers will create a closed Internet by blocking content or permitting some websites to ride on a “fast-lane” above others.  However, this, too, should be decided by consumer choice in the free market, not by prescriptive rules from the FCC that mandate extremely “open” business models.  Consumer preferences in the free-market alone have long ensured that ISPs do not block websites.  Additionally, prioritizing traffic helps prevent congestion, and the model of offering paid fast lanes is utlized by mostly “open” companies like Google to ensure their service is fast enough for consumers in places far from their servers.  Finally, paid prioritization would provide a new revenue source for ISPs to lower prices and invest in broadband expansion, speed, and other services – something that can be very good for consumers.  Net Neutrality and the FCC's lingering attempt at broadband reclassification could take all these potential benefits away.
    • erika webb
       
      I strongly believe that it should play out in the free market.
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    Pros and cons of governemnt vs. private sector braodband access, net neutrality
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    Article regarding public vs. government control over braodband access
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Twitter as Tech Bubble Barometer - 1 views

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    Front page of WSJ today addresses valuations of the social networks and offerings to buy Twitter. The article questions the valuations of these companies. I thought it might be of special interest to those of us majoring in business/accounting/finance.
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Majority of Consumers Research Online before Buying - Business Industry - DigitalCamera... - 0 views

  • The study "Understanding How Consumers Use the Internet to Research and Shop for CE (consumer electronics) Products" consisted of a 25-minute survey of a sample consumer group who bought or were planning on purchasing electronics, including mobile phones, computers, digital media players, televisions, and digital cameras. In the study, CEA and Yahoo! tracked $32.5 billion worth of purchases and found that $25.1 billion, 77 percent, of those purchases were made after Internet research.
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    This article shows how many people research a product online before making a purchase. -Yvonne Garth
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Race, The Internet and E-Commerce - 1 views

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    Interesting read and statistical analysis of how race factors into internet usage and e-commerce businesses.
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Social Media Trends 2011 - 0 views

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    Business advise for the 2011 year in terms of social media trends. Quite insight full
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Popular ScienceScinece - 0 views

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    This website contains vast amounts of information on science and technology developments. Some of it is a bit odd, where as others have tremendous business and global implications. Example: Google plans to take IP to space.
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'Mrs. Brady' turns 'cybermom' to help seniors tackle tech - 0 views

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    Florence Henderson started a new business called Floh Club to teach seniors how to use the internet.
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Twitter vs. Facebook vs. MySpace -- chicagotribune.com - 1 views

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    Interesting graph showing number of unique visitors each month to Twitter, Facebook, and MySpace. Also revenue sources.
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Unboxed - I.B.M Tries to Help Cities Work Smarter - NYTimes.com - 1 views

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    To Do More With Less, Governments Go Digital
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