Instructor:
Lindsay Grace |
Document Name | Description | Week | Printer Friendly | ||||||
Introduction to the World Wide Web Syllabus, Summer 2003 | Course Syllabus | 0 | |||||||
Chapter 1 Slides | Microsoft Powerpoint presentation for Chapter 1 of Lehnert's Making the 'Net Work for You | 0 | |||||||
Week 1 Vocabulary List | List of important terms to know from week 1. Terms in italics were only explained in class. | 0 | HTML | ||||||
Article: Netscape End is Near? | Copy of article published by PC World. It describes the probable demise of the Netscape Navigator web browser. (circa 7/2003) | 0 | |||||||
Web Browser Usage Statistics | A copy of statistics published by Charles A Upsdell?s, web designer. The stats outline web usage trends for specific web browsers, screen resoulution, and color depth.(circa 7/2003) | 0 | |||||||
Article: Music Industry and Kazaa | Article copy: Associated Press article about RIAA issuing an average of 75 subpoenas a day for Kazza users. (circa 7/2003) | 0 | |||||||
Article: 17-Year-Old Scams AOL Users | An article describing a billing scam against AOL users. (circa 7/2003) | 0 | |||||||
Week 2 Vocabulary List | List of important terms to know from week 2. | 0 | HTML | ||||||
FBI Hacker Case | Information from the Federal Bureau of Investigation lab about a "Hacker ring." The document also includes links to two FBI documents about cybercrime and hacking. | 0 | |||||||
Download Site List | A list of websites for dowloading free software. | 0 | HTML | ||||||
Cool Sites: Software | 0 | HTML | |||||||
Cool Sites: E-mail | 0 | HTML | |||||||
Cool Sites: Week 1 | 0 | HTML | |||||||
RIAA Suffers a Setback in Piracy Battle | A summary of an article published by PC Worl magazine. It outlines the first unexpected setback in the RIAA's crackdown on media pirates. | 0 | HTML | ||||||
Week 3 Vocabulary List | 0 | HTML | |||||||
Security: Internet Worm Announcement, August 11, 2003 | 0 | HTML | |||||||
The Cathedral and the Bizarre,Eric S Raymond | The first 3 sections of Eric Raymond's important essay relating patterns in software development and the analogy of the software bizarre and the open source model. | 0 | HTML | ||||||
The story of Phil Katz, PKZip inventor. | An article archive describing the sad, short life of the man who invented PKZip. PKZip was the first file compression tool widely used by Intranet travelers. | 0 | HTML | ||||||
The Cathedral and the Bizarre Response | A response by Jeff Lewis of Macoppinions to Eric Raymond's The Cathedral and the Bizarre | 0 | HTML | ||||||
E-Commerce: Furniture.com | November 6, 2000: Furniture.com closes doors, lays off most of staff - difficulty securing sufficient capital to fund operations cited. | 0 | HTML | ||||||
E-commerce: Garden.com | November 15, 2000: Austin, Texas-based Garden.com closed its business. | 0 | HTML | ||||||
E-Commerce: Kozmo delivers no more | APRIL 12, 2001: Kozmo was one of the leading delivery companies on the Internet. It let customers order movies, books, music or food online, then have it delivered within the hour. | 0 | HTML | ||||||
E-Commerce: B2B Failed marketplaces not deterring businesses | May 30, 2001: Article from Network World. Suggests some optimism for the B2B world - Older and wiser, companies have a better idea of how B2B should work | 0 | HTML | ||||||
E-Commerce: Boo.com calls it quits | May 18, 2000: High-profile online designer-wear retailer Boo.com collapsed through lack of funds. | 0 | HTML | ||||||
E-Commerce: Excerpts from Sandeep Krishnamurthy?s Case Study of Amazon.com | Sandeep Krishnamurthy?s is faculty at the University of Washuington. Sandeep wrote a detailed case study of Amazon.com in 2001. | 0 | HTML | ||||||
E-Commerce: Net Grocer Streamline Calling it Quits | November 13, 2000: The Westwood, Ma online grocer closed up shop. | 0 | HTML | ||||||
E-Commerce: MotherNature.com Fails | November 7, 2000:Health site MotherNature.com shut down. This company was an online retailer (B2C) of vitamins and other health products. | 0 | HTML | ||||||
Extra Credit Project | Details for the extra credit project requirements | 0 | HTML | ||||||
Web Art Samples: Gothic | Samples of commercial web art that demonstrate the Gothic style. | 0 | HTML | ||||||
Web Art Samples: Low Fi | Samples of commercial web art that demonstrate the Low Fidelity style. | 0 | HTML | ||||||
Web Art Samples: Electronica | Samples of commercial web art that demonstrate the Electronica style. | 0 | HTML |
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