A recent survey of devout Web surfers shows that people's online expectations have skyrocketed over the last few years and they're quick to reject any Web site that doesn't keep up. "Expectations are equally high regardless of "W...
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"We call it the Internet death penalty," adds Reene, who says they surveyed 300 people who use the Internet at least once a day. "You don't know how many people terminate their business with you because your Web site isn't good enough.
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John Lewis was unlike many killers, but in prison he'll slip into a ... · Philadelphia Daily News · November 25 4:46 AM
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Court orders to delete DNS entries are dangerously closed to being a semi-legal version of the Internet Death Penalty of techie lore, i.e. blocking all packets from a particular domain as an anti-spam measure.
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A resource for pro-death penalty information and resources. Includes case info on upcoming executions, a collection of death penalty links, current news articles and links to papers written about the death penalt ... If you search the internet via search engines for "death penalty", you are likely to find thousands,
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Comments One Response to “3/04: The Internet, Death Penalty, and No Bid Contracts” ... Department of Justice halts a death penalty case. ... Posted at 2:40 p.m. in: Change Report Tags: death penalty, fcc, internet, no bid contracts, obama, russia...
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Web users are becoming less patient as every day goes by. ... As more and more business people come online who grew up with the Internet, and as more and more employees grow dependent upon corporate intranets to provide information relative to their jobs, current problems will only be magnified.
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Story: China: Revenue opportunities and the Internet death penalty ... These tech companies breaking into the Chinese market, saying 'the internet can change the world, blah blah' ... Well, yeah, but they need to have the internet here before said change can happen. So, more power to Sun and friends....
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Reading Internet addresses is something of an art. Here are the four most important top-level functional Internet domains followed by a selection of geographical domains: ... Compare Usenet Death Penalty, with which it is sometimes confused.
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