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Scripting language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • Scripts remain in their original form and are interpreted command-by-command each time they are run.
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Mass Customization & Open Innovation News: An interview with Eric von Hippel, M... - 0 views

  • to integrate customers in the innovation process by the means of co-design toolkits.
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PayPal 101: Understanding How PayPal Works - 0 views

  • Similar to an escrow service, PayPal acts as the middleman holder of money.
  • At no time will either party see the other's credit card or bank information.
  • PayPal 101: "What exactly is PayPal?"Part 2: "How does PayPal make money?"Part 3: "What can I use PayPal for?"Part 4: "How safe is PayPal?"Part 5: "How do I get started with PayPal?"Part 6: "What Paypal account type should I get?"Part 7: "How do I set up my new Paypal account?"Part 8: "How does Paypal withdraw my money?"Part 9: "How do I send money with Paypal?"Part 10: "I won an auction! What now?"
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  • eBay 101: Understanding the World's Largest Marketplace
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Electronic business - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • Lou Gerstner, CEO of IBM
  • While e-business refers to more strategic focus with an emphasis on the functions that occur using electronic capabilities, e-commerce to be a subset of an overall e-business strategy. E-commerce seeks to add revenue streams using the Worldwide Web or the Internet to build and enhance relationships with clients and partners and to improve efficiency using the Empty Vessel strategy. Often, e-commerce involves the application of knowledge management systems.
  • E-business involves business processes spanning the entire value chain: electronic purchasing and supply chain management, processing orders electronically, handling customer service, and cooperating with business partners.
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  • E-shops E-procurement E-malls E-auctions Virtual Communities Collaboration Platforms Third-party Marketplaces Value-chain Integrators Value-chain Service Providers Information Brokerage
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Firewall (networking) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • A firewall is an information technology (IT) security device which is configured to permit, deny or proxy data connections set and configured by the organization's security policy.
  • 3 Types 3.1 Network layer 3.2 Application-layer 3.3 Proxies
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Online File W2.4: - 0 views

  • Foundation services: These are the core services commonly used to build Web applications, including business integration, collaboration, content management, identity management, and search. These services vary by customer, and may include others. Integration products: These are components that integrate content, application services, and security from existing systems, such as groupware, ERP, and CRM systems. Portal platform: The platform consists of the personalization, administrative, and knowledge management framework that brings together a broad range of electronic resources in different Web experiences. Composite applications: These are Web applications hosted within the portal that combine services from different systems, which the portal orchestrates in custom business processes.
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Wide area network - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • a network that uses routers and public communications links
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HTML - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • HyperText Markup Language
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RSS - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • the reader can then check the user's subscribed feeds to see if any of those feeds have new content since the last time it checked, and if so, retrieve that content and present it to the user. >
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Internet protocol suite - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • The > > Internet protocol suite is the set of > communications protocols > that implements the > protocol stack > on which the > Internet > and many commercial networks run. It is part of the > TCP/IP > protocol suite > , which is named after two of the most important protocols in it: the > Transmission Control Protocol > > (TCP) and the > > Internet Protocol > (IP) > >,
  • The Internet protocol suite — like many protocol suites — can be viewed as a set of layers. Each layer solves a set of problems involving the transmission of data, and provides a well-defined service to the upper layer protocols based on using services from some lower layers. Upper layers are logically closer to the user and deal with more abstract data, relying on lower layer protocols to translate data into forms that can eventually be physically transmitted.
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