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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Ben B

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Gale Power Search - Document - 0 views

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    This article talks about smartphones and the newest release, the iPhone 4S.
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    This article discusses the competition between Singapore and India for being the leading outsource nation in Asia.
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    This article discusses one of the concepts of information technology: cloud computing.
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Gale World History In Context - Document - 0 views

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    This article provides insight into computer-based training.
Ben B

Gale World History In Context - Document - 3 views

  • the government encourages the growth of "netpreneurs" and venture capitalists
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    This page provides information on the Information Technology Industry and its developments around the world.
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Gale World History In Context - Document - 0 views

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    This page gives provides the background history for Netscape and its browser, the Navigator.
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  • one of several utilities
  • European Center for Nuclear Research
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    This page provides the background history of the World Wide Web.
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Gale Power Search - Document - 0 views

  • CompuServe's
  • CompuServe's
  • Simply put, the Web can do the information superhighway thing better than any on-line service. Heads up, Mac managers. All those WAN service projects you have stalled because you couldn't afford to build your own WAN infrastructure and were afraid to trust AOL's and CompuServe's just became doable. Put them on the front burner now. Here's why.
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  • Internet and the World-Wide Web will kill on-line services by making them unnecessary
  • Information Superhighway
  • Web servers and communications applications must be built with available tools, requiring a substantial commitment of company resources and experienced staff
  • investment will pay off
  • computing infrastructure is largely transparent and highly distributed
  • Web users don't have to pay for this infrastructure directly, nor are they penalized for trying to access it at the highest possible bandwidth.
  • nearly free
  • You could make operational or interface changes whenever you desired and not have to worry about propagating them through an on-line service's restricted forum-management tools.
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    This article explains how the World Wide Web is an information super-highway. It allows information to be shared around the world.
Ben B

Gale Power Search - Document - 1 views

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    This article talks about the inventions of same of the great technological innovators and the medals they have won.
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    This article explains how Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web, wants every person on the planet to have the right to access the Internet.
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