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Machines: Are They Helpful Or Too Much Trouble?
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 485

.... goods, the cotton gin made it easier to clean cotton, and made more money. Then technical schools began to develop, helping young people finish grammar school. Women also started working, they were very obedient and men started giving them more respect. Along with positive, were also negative. Most people worked twelve to fourteen hours a day, six days a week, they had to pay constant attention to the machines and risked losing limbs in the machines. Child labor was another problem, they usually worked from 6 am to 7 p.m., getting paid only 10 percent wages of men to .....


Computers: Nonverbal Communications
Number of pages: 17 | Number of words: 4524

.... they construct enduring places, objects, and user identities. These objects have characteristics that define and constrain how users can interact with them," (Holmes & Dishman, 1994, p. 6). Having been created in their most rudimentary form nearly two decades ago, the technology that supports MUD interaction is well developed and has spawned a new variety of communicative environment, one that thousands if not millions of users have found fiercely compelling. Since MUDs are generally restricted to text-based interaction (some support ANSI codes, and the graphical MUDs are .....


Internet And Internet Security
Number of pages: 5 | Number of words: 1171

.... Cold War’ projects of the 1950s. The US Government owns the Internet and has the responsibility and right to decide who uses it and how it is used. The government HAS to have control on what information people are able to get from its agencies. This information is not lawfully available through the mail OR over the telephone, so there is absolutely no reason why they should be available otherwise. Since the idea a network of computers, the industry has wonderfully advanced some good blocking devices, but they are not an alternative for a well-reasoned law. .....


Fiber Optics
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 864

.... systems by allowing a single laser to be shared among multiple receivers. The smallest, final span of cable, called the drop, is the portion of the network that runs between the last place where the signal is split to the home of the subscriber. at this time, the drop portion of the network is exclusively coaxial cable; however, cable operators and equipment vendors alike are exploring ways to make fiber an economic alternative to coax. Cable TV operators are evaluating a variety of new services, among the most promising are: alternative access, personal communications netw .....


America Online To Unveil Flat Fee For Internet Access
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 278

.... their price plan for internet access.to a flat-fee rate of $19.95 per month. After the changed in price (decrease), the Supply curve "S" will shift to "S1". An increase in Supply curve will increase (Quantity) people using America Online and decrease Price. America Online has announced a change to their price plan for internet access. before they charged a rate of $19.95 for only 20 hours of internet access. One of the many reasons is that it could help the service against Internet competitors, by doing this .....


Telecommuting
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 1086

.... day work week working in the home. Is one day home enough for the employee? Or, too little? How does the employer decide how many days to allow? Does the employee's job lend itself well to telecommuting? Some jobs, obviously, can't be accomplished using a telecommuting format. Does the employee have a good track record for working unsupervised? This relates back to readiness levels. An employee who isn't performing at a high readiness level should not even be considered as a candidate for telecommuting. All of these questions and many more must be answered on a case .....


Unemployement - The Unavoidable Consequence Of New Technolog
Number of pages: 6 | Number of words: 1575

.... political, and cultural factors occurring at the time. The relationship between technology and employment is at the same time complex and volatile (Mokyr 1990, p.52). To illustrate, the term “Luddite” was coined in the early 19th Century to describe mindless machine-breaking (Jones 1996, p.21). The Luddites were skilled cloth-weavers who believed that technology would destroy their livelihood and opportunities for work (Jones 1996, p.22). They were opposed not to the knitting and lace-making machines as such, but more to the “de-skilling” involved as these machines replaced .....


Virtual Reality
Number of pages: 6 | Number of words: 1449

.... reason for virtual reality remaining in its development for so long is mainly due to its complexity. The hardware that has developed so far is unable to make the large calculations required by a virtual reality based machine. However, as apparent in recent years, technology is advancing at an extreme rate. This is another reason why society's hopes for virtual reality should and have remained unwaivered. In Orenstein's story, she gives the perspective of the average citizen who is obviously uncertain about the uses and/or affects that virtual reality will have upon soc .....



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