Saturday, May 19, 2012

Question 1 & 2



Question 1:
Select a retail store with which you are familiar that has a Web site on which it sells products or services similar to those it sells in its physical retail stores.
Explore the Web site and examine it carefully for features that indicate the level of services it provides. Using your experience in the physical store and review of the Web site, write a 200 word evaluation of the company's touch point consistency

Netcom Computer House  in Brunei Darussalam with total 4 retail outlets nationally and was established in 1995.With the strong promise to serve customers for almost 15 years in Brunei local market, Netcom keeps growing and upward into a great team with more than 60 staff  today.
In order to give the best services & most conveniences to customers, Netcom's 4 outlets are strategically placed in the 3 main Districts of Brunei: Netcom HQ in Kiulap commercial area, Netcom Mall in the most popular Mall Gadong, Netcom KB in Kuala Belait District, Netcom Tutong in Tutong District.

Concluison
Difference maintained between buying on the website is the price, a detailed description of the practical, how to do the computer and another. When I go to NETCOM can request a reduced price from the purchase price through a web original. So, when buy in website the detailed descriptions not only by theory alone, the price of just only in the web.



Question 2:

What were the main forces that led to the commercialization of the Internet? Summarize your answer in about 100 words

Internet

The internet in easy conditions is a network of the interlinked computer networking worldwide, which is accessible to the general public. These interconnected computers work by transmit data through a special type of packet switching which is known as the IP or the internet procedure.
Internet is such a huge network of more than a few different interlinked networks relating to the business, management, academic, and even smaller domestic networks, therefore internet is known as the network of all the other networks. These networks make possible the internet to be used for various important functions which include the several means of communications like the file transfer, the online chat and even the sharing of the documents and web sites on the WWW, or the World Wide Web.
 It is constantly wrong said that the internet and the World Wide Web are both the same conditions, or are identical. Actually there is a very significant difference between the two which has to be clear to understand both the terms. The internet and World Wide Web are both the networks yet; the internet is the network of the more than a few different computers which are connected through the linkage of the accessories like the copper wires, the fiber optics and even the latest wireless relations. However, the World Wide Web consists of the interlinked collection of the information and documents which are taken as the resource by the general public. These are then linked by the website URLs and the hyperlinks. So World Wide Web is one of the services obtainable by the whole complicated and enormous network of the internet.

Conclusion
 The effects of the Internet cut across all social spheres, influencing individuals and society on personal, structural, and global levels. The issues raised by the introduction of Internet technologies into society include problems of morals, ethics, rights, logistics, statecraft, social utility and interpersonal relationships. The effect of these technologies will likely influence our society at its very roots, putting into play issues related to many of the deeply constitutive social traits that have previously gone undisturbed in the course of other seemingly paradigmatic technological shifts. Although the individual chapters of this essay may appear to be diverse both in their attributions of cause and their policy recommendations, they all share a common conclusion: the recognition that the interface between Internet technology and society is a complex and multifarious boundary. Navigating this boundary requires observation from diverse perspectives, as well as the willingness to conduct continuing research and to implement complex and flexible social responses based on this research.


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