Published by: lexander M. Rodriguez
Pages: 1-15
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This content analysis investigates the characteristics of Internet news in the year 2001, marking a pivotal moment when much of the U.S. press transitioned to online platforms. Building upon previous research on print news, this study examines the fundamental elements of news stories, including the "who, what, when, where, why, and how." The findings reveal a continuation of established
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Published by: Nurul Aisha Abdullah , Muhammad Farid bin Ahmad
Pages: 16-23
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In today's rapidly evolving business landscape, the internet has emerged as an essential technology tool for organizations across various sectors, particularly within the service industry. This ubiquity is attributed to the far-reaching impact of the World Wide Web on virtually all facets of human activity, including governance, commerce, education, communication, and finance (Odumeru, 2012;
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SEEDS OF CHANGE: UNVEILING MONSANTO'S SOCIAL MEDIA ODYSSEY
Published by: Jessica Marie Anderson-Watson
Pages: 24-42
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This study delves into the profound impact of information and communications technologies within the context of sociohistorical conditions, echoing Karl Marx's recognition of their dual nature as tools of both capital and labor. As Marx anticipated, these technologies have evolved to possess subversive potential, capable of either reinforcing capital's dominance over labor or being harnessed
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