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Internet: Applications Summary
1,593 words, approx. 5 pages
The Internet has many important applications. Of the various services available via the Internet, the three most important are e-mail, web browsing, and peer-to-peer services. E-mail, also known as electronic mail, is the most widely used and...
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Web application Information
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In software engineering, a Web application or webapp is an application that is accessed via web over a network such as the Internet or an intranet. Web applications are popular due to the ubiquity of a client, sometimes called a thin client. The ability...


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Caught in the Web 2.0.(Web applications)
09/01/2006: 1,138 words, approx. 4 pages
Ask Howard Dean or Mark Zuckerberg what user-generated Internet content can do. User-generated content is one of the cornerstones of Web 2.0, the much-discussed but enigmatic new online paradigm that has catapulted previously unknown Internet companies such as Facebook, MySpace, Flickr, and...
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Web-enabling legacy applications.
10/01/1999: 3,615 words, approx. 12 pages
Web-enabling legacy systems are associated with complex application, platform and network difficulties, the hardest of which is the scaling of Web-enablement components. Despite these problems, many network managers are considering installing Web browsers in their legacy systems because this will facilitate easy access to...
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Online videos may be conduits for viruses
10/2/2007: 491 words, approx. 2 pages
Online videos aren't just for bloopers and rants _ some might also be conduits for malicious code that can infect your computer.As anti-spam technology improves, hackers are finding new vehicles to deliver their malicious code. And some could be embedded in online video players, according...
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Online video emerges as PC security hole
10/2/2007: 491 words, approx. 2 pages
Online videos aren't just for bloopers and rants _ some might also be conduits for malicious code that can infect your computer.As anti-spam technology improves, hackers are finding new vehicles to deliver their malicious code. And some could be embedded in online video players, according...
 


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