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Term Papers on Computers
Government Intervention Of The Internet
Number of words: 2350 - Number of pages: 9.... not only in America, but in other countries where free speech is not protected by a constitution. To be found on the Internet is a huge collection of obscene graphics, Anarchists' cookbooks and countless other things that offend some people. With over 30 million Internet users in the U.S. alone (only 3 million of which surf the net from home), everything is bound to offend someone. The newest wave of laws floating through law making bodies around the world threatens to stifle this area of spontaneity. Recently, Congress has been considering passing .....
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Internet Security
Number of words: 1849 - Number of pages: 7.... personal
security, business security, and the government involvement to protect the users.
The Internet is a new, barely regulated frontier, and there are many
reasons to be concerned with security. The same features that make the Internet
so appealing such as interactivity, versatile communication, and customizability
also make it an ideal way for someone to keep a careful watch on the user
without them being aware of it (Lemmons 1). It may not seem like it but it is
completely possible to build a personal profile on someone just by tracking them
in cype .....
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Computer Networking
Number of words: 2863 - Number of pages: 11.... laptop and connected it for a short while to download or access data. To find the answer to the question, simply count the desktop computers that will be connected and how many guest computers you expect to be connected at one time.
The second mathematical problem that occurs is best solved using an algebraic equation. Let x=the amount of desktop computers that will always be connected, y=the amount of guest computers that you expect to be connected at one time. So, the equation is: x+y+1. The one added on the end of the equation is another guest file just to mak .....
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“Technology And The Library Perfect Together”
Number of words: 305 - Number of pages: 2.... library are good for families who do not have computers at
home. They can go online to do research, get help with homework, even
send e-mail to family and friends you don’t get to see very often. It also
helps people who are not comfortable with computers become aware of how
easy and helpful they really are. You can do virtually anything on the
computer.
I can’t remember when we didn’t have a computer at home. A computer is a
part of our everyday lives, but it s also nice to turn it off and a read a
magazine or book and put your imagination to work instead o .....
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Computer Viruses
Number of words: 466 - Number of pages: 2.... infected file. A Trojan horse virus (named after the Greek myth) hides within or is designed to look like a legitimate program.
Some viruses interrupt processing by freezing a computer system temporarily and then displaying sounds or messages. Other viruses contain time bombs or logic bombs. A time bomb is a program that performs an activity on a particular date A logic bomb is a program that performs an activity when a certain action occurs, such as an employee being terminated. A worm, which is similar to a virus, copies itself repeatedly until no memory or .....
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Even From It's Humble Beginnings, The Internet Has Always Been A Battlefield Between Phreaks And Administrators
Number of words: 1773 - Number of pages: 7.... and it has the criminals. On the Net, crime is more abundant
than in a large city, though, mainly because of the difficulties in
tracking and prosecuting offenders. Even from its beginnings, the Internet
has always been a battlefield between phreaks and administrators.
The Internet hasn't always been a public forum. In fact, the Internet has
been around for years. The Internet is just a new fad ("The More I Learn"
A1). The Internet originally began as DARPANET, a government-created
network, which was designed for defense communications. The Net structu .....
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A New Technology
Number of words: 365 - Number of pages: 2.... you can withdraw money.
You won’t have to look into a viewfinder, or even open your eyes wider than normal. The cameras work at a range up to 3 feet away, and only take two to four seconds to find, photograph and match your iris.
The security benefits are obvious: no two people, not even identical twins, have the same iris. While cards and PINs can be stolen, irises cannot. Van Naarden says iris-scanning is also being used overseas at teller windows, kiosks, vaults, and safety deposit boxes.
Stopping Fraud, Saving Money And in an industry that loses b .....
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Intranets
Number of words: 1511 - Number of pages: 6.... change is being noticed. Companies are keeping track of all of their
important information on web sites, which are restricted to users, unless they
have the security code to access them. Thanks to Internet technology, companies
and other types of organizations are able to keep all of their information
organized and easily accessible with a click of a button.
The Internet, how has it changed the world around us? Government, education,
business is all wrapping around it. Is this because of all of the information
on it, simplicity or is it the quickness, wi .....
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