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Whenever the question arises how a product, a personality, a technology or some other specific entity is perceived by the public, the blogosphere is a very good source of information. This is what usually interests business users from marketing or PR. Modern search services offer a rich set of tools to monitor or track the blogosphere as a whole, but the analysis with respect to a certain domain is...
In the past decade the massive growth of the Internet brought huge changes in the way humans live their daily life; however, the biggest concern with rapid growth of digital information is how to efficiently manage and filter unwanted data. In this paper, we propose a method for managing RSS feeds from various news websites. A Web service was developed to provide filtered news items extracted from...
What determines whether one purchases products online shopping or through another channel? A flow experience model is proposed and tested with the structural equation modeling method. The results show that in the context of human-computer interactions while browsing a website, flow experience is characterized by time distortion, enjoyment and telepresence. The entertainment, website services' quality,...
Electronic commerce (E-commerce) is an important Internet application that is significantly changing the way of commercial transaction and our daily life. Especially, college students are zealous for every novelty, including E-commerce application growing up quickly these years. Many students usually buy books, CD, gadget in Internet, they are familiar with this model of purchase. Meanwhile, it has...
Web 2.0 is the network on which individuals contribute to the development and distribution of tools, contents, and software applications over the Internet. This concept enables a huge increase in the complexity of e-commerce development. For example, various innovative business models have emerged from the largely spread-out technological concept, providing different values to customers as well as...
Internet gives small and medium-sized enterprises and individuals an easy way to set up web sites to provide Web services throughout the world. But good Web services vendors are always intermingled with bad ones. When we seek an unknown Web service provider in an unfamiliar field, we must quantify trust before transaction and select the best vendor to assure that everything works as we expected. In...
Web 2.0, regardless of the exact definition, has proven to bring about significant changes to the way the Internet was used. Evident by key innovations such as Wikipedia, FaceBook, YouTube, and Blog sites, these community-based Website in which contents are generated and consumed by the same group of users are changing the way businesses operate. Advertisements are no longer dasiaforcedpsila upon...
Predicting the future is always a dicey business, and never more so than when the subject is the Web. The Web has been evolving so quickly that some say one Web year is the equivalent of three real years. Progress in communication technology has been characterized by a movement from lower to higher levels of abstraction. The semantic Web is not just for the World Wide Web. It represents a set of technologies...
The increasing ubiquity of mobile embedded systems has been matched by the evolution of a variety of wireless network standards and technologies. The major constraints of wireless embedded systems are limitations of communication bandwidth, processing capabilities, and battery power. Remote wireless embedded systems often act as sensors, which provide data to a certain community. The exchange of data...
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