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and communication technology in developing countries -- 10. Globalization and relevant strategy for e-commerce -- 11 …
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Digital rhetoric and globalization: a convergence-continuum model / Gustav Verhulsdonck -- Engagement design: toward a …
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globalizations -- 6. Case study in globalization of hospitals …
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Issues with current internet architecture / Mohamed Boucadair, David Binet -- Inter-domain traffic engineering using the origin preference attribute / Rolf Winter, Iljitsch van Beijnum -- On the aggregatability of router forwarding tables / Yaoqing Liu ... [et al.] -- APT: a practical tunneling...
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This book presents research on the global issue of the Internet as a central organizing platform for integrating marketing communications and on using e-Branding to increase the visibility and success of companies in all business realms.
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Division 2. Digital Divides, Education, Gender, and Ethnicity -- 11. Generation, Education, Gender, and Ethnicity in American Digital Divides -- 12. The Digital Divides in the U.S.: Access, Broadband, and Nature of Internet Use -- 13. Does the Digital Divide Extend to Minority- and Women-Owned...
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1. How the Crowd Can Teach -- 2. Social Networking and Schools: Early Responses and Implications for Practice -- 3. Cyber-Identities and Social Life in Cyberspace -- 4. Weblogs in Higher Education -- 5. Social Navigation and Local Folksonomies: Technical and Design Considerations for a Mobile...
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Camprubí -- Marketing your city's industries to the world: building and retaining export oriented clusters through strategic …
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It is tempting to think that, in the year 2001, our technology is very sophisticated and accordingly, it is very tempting to believe that present-day computer technology is "very advanced" (begging the question of to what?). The fact is that we have only just begun to develop computer...
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-government and private-public partnerships / Barbara Allen ... [et al.] -- 17. What skills are needed in an e-world / Alexander …
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