Keller, J.(1995). Public Access to the InterNet .Kahin, B. & Keller, J. (eds) (1997) Public Access to the Internet, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA.Public access to the Internet - Kahin, andKeller, et al. - 1995 () Citation Context ...luential in shaping the U.S. telecommunications ...
Public access to the Internet using an Internet kiosk (2) whereby payment for goods and services (6) on the Internet is affected by a line of credit (14) arranged by the operator of the Internet kiosk (2), wherein the user makes payment (8) to the kiosk (2) and processing means (...
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aPOS system project sta POS系统项目阶段[translate] aLibraries' ability to provide public access to the Internet accounts for much of the change in the way people use these institutions. 图书馆的能力为许多在方式人民上的变化提供对互联网帐户的公开通入使用这些机关。[translate]...
in research, types of identifiers, requirements for informed consent, third-party access to samples, recontact, and controversial ethical and social issues. ... DC Wertz - 《Public Health Genomics》 被引量: 20发表: 1999年 It takes a village: community education predicts paediatric lower-respirator...
Findings from the site visits and interviews that are presented in this report cover the following areas: public access to the Internet at public libraries throughout the state; impact of InFoPeople training; utility of the community plan requirement; utility of the community partner requirement; ...
Seaside surfing: Brighton has taken a lead in providing Wi-Fi hotspots for public access to the Internet. But how will the commercial services fare against their free rivals, and who should pay to train staff at hotspots to give support?
finding that most users' first contact withcomputers (50%) and the internet (62%)was in a public access venue, and eventhose who have access at home patronize venues for other reasons, such as betterequipment, faster connections, being with friends, or having access to help fromvenue staff...
Cubawillincrease public access to the Internetby creating 118 new Internet points around the island. And while the price of connection is going to drop, the country’s citizens will still not be allowed to connect in their homes. The current cost of $6 per hour will drop to $4.50 per ho...
1Using the InternetThe Internet has revolutionized the public's access to knowledge,as information about almost any topic can now easily be found. It is muchmore convenient than using an encyclopedia or index, because insteadof having to search through various books and scan through alphabeticallist...