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더욱 위험해지는 인터넷 The Int |
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| 정부를 비롯하여 대기업, 중소기업들이 사이버 범죄를 근절하기 위해 노력하고 있지만, 상황은 더 나아진 것이 없고, 점차 악화되는 추세에 있다. 인터넷이 삶의 곳곳에 투영되면서 자연스럽게 그 “위험도”도 증가할 전망이다. 앞으로 이 문제는 어떻게 해결해야 할까?<br> |
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거품 통제에 골머리를 앓고 있는 중국 |
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| 겉으로 보기에 중국의 성장은 괄목할 만하다. 하지만 세계적인 대침체가 시작된 이후 중국의 재무 결과는 “눈에 보이는 것보다 훨씬 심각한” 수준을 보여주고 있다. 세계 경제가 회복되지 않는다면 조만간 중국은 위기에 처할 수도 있다. 특히 부동산과 중국 제품에 낀 거품은 언제라도 터질 수 있다. 중국의 상황과 세계 경제는 어떻게 조합될 것인가? |
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The Age of Watching |
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| Back in the early 1990s, a company called Tele-TV tried to launch a new service: television programs delivered over telephone lines. The first problem was that their technology wasn’t ready for prime time. It was still pretty much dream-ware in 1993. |
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Companies Rethink Ho |
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| As the labor market tightens and skilled workers become scarce, companies are casting a wider net for employees. For the first time, they find themselves managing four generations of Americans in the workplace. The differences between these generations go beyond their age. Researchers have found that they also approach their jobs and supervisors differently, depending on their generation. |
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On-Line Advertising |
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| Just a few short years ago, before the dot-com crash, any Web site with lots of visitors was thought to be a money machine for advertisers. BlueMountain.com, a greeting card company with 11 million visitors a month, sold for $780 million, even though it had no revenues. But, shortly after the crash, you couldn’t give those eyeballs away, and until recently the industry consensus was that there was little if any value in advertising on the Internet. |
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