A) Google makes the majority of its money from subscription fees.
B) Google makes the majority of its money from pay-per-click advertisements.
C) Google is a nonprofit organization dedicated to universal access to information.
D) The majority of Google's revenue comes from selling its cloud-based word processing program.
E) None of the above options is correct.
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A) A policy that assumes a Web site has the right to collect and share your information
B) A policy of inserting spyware on unsuspecting computers
C) A policy whereby consumers have to give their consent before a Web site can collect any browsing history data
D) A policy favored by marketers and data-mining corporations
E) A policy of tricking search engines into including Web sites in their search results
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A) The tendency of news media to focus on local stories
B) The use of tablets to access different forms of traditional media, like books and movies
C) The theory that there are more and more media outlets
D) The way media coverage tends to follow a mob mentality in reporting
E) The idea that every media format will eventually be replaced by another
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A) It's free.
B) Many people have contributed to its development.
C) It is most often found on operating servers rather than PC desktops.
D) It was established by Linus Torvalds in 1991.
E) All of the options are correct.
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A) The development of wireless networks, making it easier for people to access the Internet almost anywhere
B) Broadband Internet connections, which improved the multimedia capabilities of computers
C) The development of Internet-capable cell phones
D) The rise of the personal computer industry in the mid-1970s
E) All of the options are correct.
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A) the late 1980s
B) 1993
C) the late 1990s
D) 2000
E) 2007
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A) Fiber-optic cable
B) World Wide Web
C) Social media site
D) HTML
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A) Microprocessors and fiber-optic cable
B) ARPAnet and microprocessors
C) ARPAnet and digitization
D) E-commerce and distributed networks
E) Moore's Law and the World Wide Web
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A) Communications Decency Act
B) Telecommunications Act
C) USA PATRIOT Act
D) Child Online Protection Act
E) Children's Internet Protection Act
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A) Twitter
B) Friendster
C) MySpace
D) Facebook
E) Craigslist
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A) Fiber-optic cable
B) World Wide Web
C) Social media site
D) HTML
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A) It didn't provide instant messaging.
B) It couldn't keep up with the advent of broadband Internet connections.
C) It didn't screen out pornographic sites.
D) It merged with Time Warner.
E) It merged with Google.
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