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    The Ink Drinker Continued... I rushed back to the bookstore feeling excited about my new hunger for books. I went straight to my hiding place, sat down, and began to wonder about what to do next. “Should I tell someone?” I thought to myself. I decided to just wait until the next morning and go back to the graveyard to see if I could find Draculink and ask him about my newly developed book issue. Besides, it was getting really cold and dark outside anyways. All I could think about was…

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    government official Ts’ai Lun. 1045 AD Movable type is invented by Pi Sheng, this allowed individual letters to be used in printing work. 1276 The paper mill arrives in Europe in Fabriano, Italy. This granted the opportunity to print and distribute. 1450 Johann Gensfleisch zum Gutenburg is credited for understanding and perfecting the skill of printing in books. 1460…

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    Barnes and Noble is facing some troublesome issues. The first issue is that Barnes and Noble are trying to find an experienced leadership to fill the void in the top of the pyramid. Lacking leadership had forced Barnes and Noble to look for a third party which is not an easy task to facilitate the process of selling the company. The second issue is the rapid decrease of profit due to the aggressive competition of many competition like Amazon. Another problem is the raising cost due to the…

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    For the printer, it will be Xerox WorkCentre 6505/DN Color Multifunction Printer- Automatic Duplexing. The WorkCentre 6505 color multifunction printer delivers a host of powerful productivity tools and designed to carry out daily office tasks. It has print speeds of up to 24 ppm and with the built-in networking capability, everyone in the office and has access to the office network. It can be used to copy, email, fax, print, and scan as well and the price is only $599 (xerox, 2017). The PC…

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    Basing on his personal experience, the author of this article addressed both the pros and cons of ereaders, and his feeling was a representative of people who faced the emergence of ereaders. First, he talked about his experience of purchasing his first ereader, a Kindle. Because there were too many kinds of ereaders in the market at that time, and new one never stopped coming out all the time, the author did not know which to buy after he got various advice from friends. When a new ereader came…

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    I remember my parents waiting faithfully morning after morning on their newspaper to be delivered. They where faithful subscribers to USA Today, I would tease them and tell them that they where USA Today’s most loyal customers. As the technology has advanced we as consumers have the access to the news electronically. Which in return the printed subscribers continue to decrease. For example, when breaking news occurs readers do not want to wait until the next day. We want the news quickly so by…

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    Preferences of Using Paper Books than Electronic Books among Students Do students prefer feel books in their hands or see them on a computer screen? Can they concentrate better using e-books or paper books? E-books came to existence before World War II with an American Engineer Vannevar Bush, who imagined the “memex” as a way for people to store and read great amounts of available information, but printed books began 560 years ago; memex is a device in which someone stores all his/her books…

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    Abstract: In “Into the Electronic Millennium”, Sven Birkerts lays down his central arguments that the introduction of electronic communications are fundamentally changing-and will continue to change-the way that the world works. He focuses on explaining how the assumptions behind reading printed text and electronic text are different, and the visible symptoms in our society. By looking at 3 examples of literary figures as they interact with and utilize the electronic word, he provides acute…

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    I: Introduction / Overview Proposed Enterprise-Wide Computing Solution A small publishing company consisting of fifty employees located on a single floor with glass cubicles has many things to consider when contemplating the computing needs of its employees. The first question that would need to be addressed would be are employees going to work strictly in the office or will employees also be required to work remotely from home and customer locations. Answering this question will help us…

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    As of now, pharmaceuticals and 3D printing are two industries that are looking suitable for a long-term investment. There are several reasons why the pharmaceutical industry is a popular long investment industry among capital market analysts. First off, the industry can be bought for…

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