... (OK) response that contains an ETag header field with the value of the entity tag, “4”, along with a MIME body that contains the latest version of the content All of the HTTP conditional requests ... body of the content Entity tags are key to perform conditional HTTP requests, and by extension, conditional XCAP operations Let us take a look at the need for conditional HTTP requests with the help ... desired content However, “3” is not the latest entity tag of the content, so the server does not execute the conditional PUT request Rather, it answers with a 412 (Precondition Failed) response...
... user confidence and agent usage 68 6.3.2.3 The long term: further agent confidence and task delegation? 69 6.3.2.3 The long term: further agent confidence and task delegation? 69 6.4 The ... population These particular other-half consumers report the highest degree of frustration with the Web of any population segment Although they drive much of the consumerinformation industry in other ... accounted for in the future, that are not using the WWW and theInternet right now: "Many informationintensive consumers in the US population are in the other-half population rather than the upstream...
... security continue to be the big hurdles for consumers as they relate to making purchases online E-mail continues to be the “killer app” of the Web A smart business stays on top of changing consumer ... chapter we look at: • Consumers and theInternet 3G Marketing ontheInternet • Evolving Technology • Business and theInternet • Resources for Research Consumers and theInternet We’re a demanding ... with each other In the office environment, people will sooner e-mail the person sitting next to them than turn around and talk How Big Is theInternet Population? The year 2005 has seen the Web...
... referential and conative function in English ads Vietnamese ontheInternet ads normally concentrated onthe information and the merit of the 4.4.1.1 Similarities product only Firstly, the referential ... 2.2.4.2 Repetition 2.2.4 The Communication Functions Jakobson distinguishes six communication functions, each associated with a dimension of the communication process Repetition, either in the form ... Vietnamese ads ontheinternet employed the existence of “wow” Secondly, the expressive function is used to express the to show the satisfaction of utilizing a product The imperative form emotion or attitudes...
... security continue to be the big hurdles for consumers as they relate to making purchases online E-mail continues to be the “killer app” of the Web A smart business stays on top of changing consumer ... chapter we look at: • Consumers and theInternet 3G Marketing ontheInternet • Evolving Technology • Business and theInternet • Resources for Research Consumers and theInternet We’re a demanding ... with each other In the office environment, people will sooner e-mail the person sitting next to them than turn around and talk How Big Is theInternet Population? The year 2005 has seen the Web...
... traffic except a few such as Allow, Connection, Authorization, Retry-After, Accept, Cache-Control, Content-Encoding, Host, Content-Language, Content-Length, ContentType, Date, Expires, Accept-Encoding, ... to conduct a transaction, they collect information about each transaction, including the transaction amount, a description provided by the seller of the goods or services being purchased, the ... you surf anonymously and preventing your IP or other confidential information to be collected without your permission Onthe other side, your personal computer collects the URL of the websites...
... in the impacts of technology on children and adolescents These are the reasons that urge the thesis author to conduct the research on ‘LANGUAGE USE AMONG TEENAGE BLOGGERS ONTHEINTERNET In the ... emoticons and smileys affect the interpretation of a message? While one study suggests verbal content still outshines emoticons in the interpretation of a message (Walther & D'Addario, 2001), the ... instance, anonymity and online persona within virtual environments allow adolescents more opportunities to explore identity construction (Calvert, 2002) One of the definitive features of the Internet...
... Internet content are incompatible with the rights stipulated in the European Convention on Human Rights The Strasbourg Court requires the consideration of less draconian measures such as the confiscation ... commitments E Conclusions and Recommendations The analysis of the data and information provided by the participating States onInternet content regulation leads to the following conclusions and recommendations: ... contradictory to the conclusions of the Final Document of the Moscow Meeting of the Conference onthe Human Dimension of the CSCE and in breach of Article 19 of the International Covenant on Civil and...
... The designations employed and the presentation of the material in this publication not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever onthe part of the World Health Organization concerning the ... purchasing a drug, the label affixed to the prescription container may be the only source of instructions a patient has on how it should be taken The container is also the only mechanism used ... Overall, 87% of the health-related web sites comprised fewer than 100 pages and only 8% contained health education for the general public as their main content The authors concluded that the number...
... iteration The standard model equates imitation and copying However, when innovation is sequential, imitation is more than copying; it adds important value But the conventional model is based onthe ... the high level of innovation was not necessarily inconsistent with the traditional model The innovating firms may have simply been the "tip of the iceberg," that is, they may have exploited the ... single authors, others have multiple, sequential authors The contribution of additional authors is often unpredictable and the value of each potential contribution is often the private knowledge...
... but a level of consumer confidence be also achieved (Kotler, 2003) Consumer confidence is important to achieve so that when the consumer engages in post consumption evaluation they have a better ... negative at the same time Clearly, the third condition, that the nature of eWOM may be commercial is problematic, as it directly contradicts Arndt’s definition The second condition, allowing ... a poor consumption experience, D (e.g -2) and the net increase in utility from a successful consumption experience, I (e.g +2), then the actual loss to the consumer from a poor consumption experience...
... emotional response Pick the words that are the most powerful or emotional INTEREST: Once the title has grabbed the reader’s attention, the body of your ad must arouse a sympathetic response The ... the beneficial properties of the product or service, desire sparks a more emotional response to the text of the ad The reader has gone beyond being aware of the product to the point of emotionally ... year In the event one of their clients decides they want to move their domain name to another web hosting company, then there is a small transfer fee The client is then obligated to pay the annual...
... the Constitutional right of free speech with the recognition that the Constitution provides the same rights to all, including hate groups The protection of these freedoms results in an environment ... to accept information gathered at face value; consideration of the sources of information and their accuracy; questioning whether information is fact or opinion and whether the source has biases ... articulating the main question that is being considered, as well as the secondary questions that are implied by the topic; seeking and generating additional questions relating to the issue Gathering...
... of the second and third tickets would have violated the conditions of the Continental contract, but it is hard for the airline to enforce it One ticket could have been bought by A Odlyzko, the ... economy They are growing, but their progress has been disappointing to their early proponents The drive for price discrimination offers a partial explanation If transactions are conducted anonymously, ... A brief summary is given in [25] 11 Conclusions The general conclusion is that in theInternet environment, the incentives towards price discrimination and the ability to price discriminate will...
... Future Considerations Addressing the sale of counterfeits online will continue to be challenging and complex TheInternet is unquestionably changing the way commerce and business is being conducted ... international illegal drug cartels.4 The Discussions While the link between the increased sales of counterfeits ontheInternet and the harms caused to businesses and the public is clear, the solution ... reserve the right to allow the website owner/operator to respond to the allegations and/or cure the alleged violation prior to responding to the trademark owner or making a determination on appropriate...
... identified other than its own Partners Against Hate is a collaboration of the Anti-Defamation League, the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights Education Fund, and the Center for the Prevention of ... NY: Anti-Defamation League National Cybercrime Training Partnership 2000 The Electronic Frontier: The Challenge of Unlawful Conduct Involving the Use of theInternet A Report of the President’s ... prison The urgent national need for both a tough law enforcement response to hate crimes, and education and programming, to confront violent bigotry has only increased over the past year In the...
... explained the process of responding to the survey questions the survey and included a personal information questionnaire The following six email messages each con- Results tained one question and ... backgrounds, class years, on accuracy or verification Neither of these attributes, and majors, react to information ontheInternet when considered individually, wholly constitutes adequate research ... use theInternet and only theInternet in conducting research Though the survey questions: was not in any way limited to Internet resources, less than 2% of students’ responses to all questions...
... marked on it and has to tell another person how to draw the path onto a similar map Neither participant can see the other's map The nature of the map task is such that from the conversations the ... player on how to draw a path, the conversation naturally consists of many Instruction gamesThe structure of games allows for nesting of games and looping of response and feedback moves within games ... a turn and letting the other person continue; 86% of level contour serves to continue an instruction; 88% of falling contour marks the end of a subtask But her categorization of discourse is...
... one, get one” - indicates that the consumer will pay nothing for the one item and no more than the regular price for the other Ads like these should describe all the terms and conditions of the ... information in the online marketplace Many consumers also report being wary of engaging in online commerce, in part because they fear that their personal information can be misused These consumer concerns ... opportunities for the collection and sharing of information from and about consumers But studies show that consumers have very strong concerns about the security and confidentiality of their personal information...
... top online activity of the common things that children online (85%), confirming the importance of incorporating theinternet into educational contexts Playing games (e.g 83% playing against the ... met onthe internet, but who are friends or family of other people you know in person; people who you first met onthe internet, but who have no other connection to your life outside of theinternet ... Online has classified the risks of harm to children from their online activities as follows The classification distinguishes content risks (in which the 13 Risks and safety onthe internet: The...