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Web-based malicious software, unlike other malware, is designed to implant itself on users' machines when they visit a certain Web site.
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The annual IBM Cyber Monday benchmark survey of 500 retailers revealed that the number of people who use a mobile device to visit a retail Web site jumped 11 percent between 2010 and 2011.
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Digital identity uses software-based features to let people access a network, visit any Web site and be greeted personally and individually, without ever having to fill out a registration form or otherwise introduce themselves.
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For example, he says, a company might run a television ad, geared toward brand-building, that encourages a viewer to visit the company's Web site.
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With Google, advertisers not only knew how many people had clicked on an ad, they could also track that person back to their web site, watch them visit a product page, a pricing page and click the purchase button.
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If you visit the Motorola Web site, you will see that Motorola issues almost a press release a day.
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The company could program its Web site so that users who visit the canoeing section encounter a banner offering a 75% discount on paddles -- if they buy in the next 60 seconds.
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His site is worth a visit, but Streetwalker recommends that rather than taking the young Omaha Web sage's advice, readers should view it as a sign of the times.
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For a list of companies that provide lead-free products, visit the Center for Environmental Health's Web site.
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