Base software URLConnect,Web-based agent in Java

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programming, html, software, web design, domain, hosting

Internet, Intranets, and System Diversity

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Properly speaking, ‘Internet‘ is the name of a communication protocol (IP = Internet Protocol), which unsurprisingly is central to the communication between your computer and the rest of the world. However, the name has also come to be applied to the global network of computers connected using this protocol; this is perhaps the most common […]

Internet Marketing, Satisfy your Online Customer

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There are two vital dimensions required to satisfy the e-customer. The service must have an electronic structure that is usable and the process that supports it must have standards of delivery that make it enjoyable.
The e-customer will not find your service useful if it is not usable. He interacts with your service through a screen […]

Electronic Commerce Avoiding Icky Sticky continue…

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website hosting, free website builder, domain registration, internet advertising

Website Builder and Electronic Channels, Hearing gibberish

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domain hosting, Website builder, web design, software, Website templates, web hosting, web, computer hardware

Make the Technology work for your Online Internet Customer

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website design, Website builder, Website templates, web hosting, domain hosting, web

Electronic Commerce, Ecommerce, Network and Internet Payment part 1

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The worldwide scope of an electronic commerce offer must rely on a set of physical and logical solutions to meet users’ expectations. Not all customers are computer wizards, and the architecture must account for ergonomic factors, in addition to the security of the exchanges and the different methods for accessing the telecommunications network. This section […]

Platforms and Convergence Digital Payment Systems (JEPI)

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JEPI (Joint Electronic Payment Initiative) is a joint initiative of the W3C and the CommerceNet consortium. The purpose is to allow a server to negotiate, with a client, the payment protocol advantageous to both parties. Membership of the JEPI project includes several suppliers of solutions for secure payments (Cybercash, GCTech), software (Microsof, IBM, OpenMarket), services […]

Platforms and Convergence Digital Payment Systems (CAFE)

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web-design, servers, clips, translation, data backup, digital

How Wiretapping and Lie Detectors Work continue…

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How Legal Wire tapping Works
CALEA requires that communications providers allow law enforcement officials to be able to listen in on phone conversations and get information about those phone calls, but only when the law enforcement agency has gotten approval for the tap.
The law enforcement agency goes before a judge and presents reasons a wiretap is […]

How Wiretapping and Lie Detectors Work

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Throughout the history of the United States, one of the greatest political tensions has been that which balances personal privacy against the need for law enforcement to protect individuals and the country as a whole.
That tension has been with us from the very earliest days of the Republic. The Founding Fathers were extremely cognizant of […]

Instant Messaging and Consumer Devices continue…

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If you ask a typical consumer about wireless communications, you might hear about Wi-Fi or wireless Ethernet, but it’s just as likely that cell phones, smartphones, or PDAs with onboard wireless networking would also be part of the conversation. These devices offer web browsing, email, video and still image capture, and text messaging, and they […]

How Well Do You Know Your Users?

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One of the main concerns of network administrators in the 1980s was that any person in the company network could easily install a modem in her computer and connect to computers outside the network. For digital telephone systems, this was not a problem. But for small businesses using an analog telephone system, this could present […]

What Are Bluetooth Profiles? part 3

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Other Bluetooth Profiles
Bluetooth 1.x and 2.0 specifications provide for several others. More profiles are expected to be added if the technology is accepted by the marketplace as a solution for short-distance cable replacement. Many of the following profiles are still in draft format and are not yet considered to be standards that all Bluetooth vendors […]

What Are Bluetooth Profiles? part 2

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Cell-Phone, Mobile-Accessory, wallpaper, ringtones

What Are Bluetooth Profiles? part 1

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mobile, cell-phone-accessories, wallpaper, ringtones

The Internet Message Access Protocol Version 4 (IMAP4)

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computer, hosting, domain

The BOOTP Request/Reply Mechanism

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Because it is usually implemented in a read-only memory (ROM) chip, the BOOTP protocol client is a simple, concise bit of code. The exchange of UDP messages between the client and the BOOTP server consists of a series of requests and replies. The same packet format is used for both types of messages with an […]

Installing and Configuring a DHCP Server on part 3

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Creating an Address Scope
After you have authorized a server on the network, you can create a scope of addresses that the DHCP server can administer to clients. From the MMC utility, click once on the server you want to administer, and then select New Scope from the Action menu. The New Scope Wizard pops up. […]

Installing and Configuring a DHCP Server on part 2

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