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Features: The Economics of Web Service Development







Features: The Economics of Web Service
Development

Features: The Economics of Web Service
Development
07/07/2004 07:49 PM

Marcia Gulesian explores the economics and management dimensions of implementing web services in the healthcare field.




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Contains articles on many aspects of economics, from basic concepts, to taxes, to money and banking. There are articles in more than one dozen categories, as well as biographies and a full index. Articles are also cross-linked. This will be added to the Business Resources 2004-05 Internet MiniGuide.

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Picomail allows businesses to handle email in a businesslike manner. Small businesses no longer have to rely on whatever email services they can get from their Internet access provider, but can use an email service with the ease of use of Hotmail or AOL's email, with built-in features previously available only with in-house corporate email servers and support staff. Each business gets its own domain name, and can set up as many accounts as needed. Businesses can optionally elect to have an "email receptionist" who can review and redirect incoming email addressed to functional names such as Sales, Service, Personnel, and so forth, as well as email addressed to employees who are away from the office and likely SPAM. [PRWEB Jun 3, 2004]

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On Piracy, or, Nick Bradbury is an Amazing Idiot: This was written in response to Nick Bradbury's bit about piracy from yesterday.

...most people who pirate his software probably would never use it anyway, so they aren't costing him any money and they're providing him with free advertising.

This is a good point. I'm not defending piracy, but piracy costs a company money in only one instance: when a person who has the means and inclination to buy the software pirates it instead. I can get a pirated copy of Oracle, but that doesn't mean I've cost that company money, because if I couldn't pirate it, I wouldn't buy it — I'd use something cheaper or free.

Now, there are holes in this theory, of course, because if true, it essentially means that poor people can pirate anything they want because they couldn't or wouldn't buy it otherwise. But I get annoyed when Microsoft claims that piracy costs it untold billions of dollars a year. This is a little arrogant. Microsoft is basically saying that every single person who pirated their software would have paid full price for it if piracy wasn't an option.

This is patently ridiculous and Microsoft knows it, but big numbers make big headlines. If Office was suddenly un-piratable, would Microsoft reap a billion-dollar windfall from would-be thieves? Nope — Open Office would just saturate the market in a big hurry. When the only options are paying for it or finding a much cheaper alternative, 99% of pirates will choose the latter.

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The economics of spam


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Whiskey-Bar Economics


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is bad for business .. Siva Vaidhyanathan

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True Cost Economics


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The Economics of Information Security


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The International Economics Network


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The International Economics Network is a collection of key resources for international economics, as well as other related disciplines, including, inter alia, global business and finance, international law, and international development. It was inspired by the absence of an annotated, selective international economics-specific portal, together with Jamus Jerome Lim's personal interest in the subject and a desire to make the existing body of working papers and news articles on international economics conveniently accessible to a wide audience. Hence the birth of the site. The site is constantly growing as resources are added on an almost daily basis - mostly in the News & Commentary and Research Papers sections. This has been added to Research Resources Subject Tracer™ Information Blog. This will be added to Business Resources 2005 Internet MiniGuide.

"Dooh Nibor Economics"


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Economics often a bundle of
contradictions


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Economics of Online Gaming


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Journal of Competition Law and Economics


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A prestigious new journal dedicated to competition law and policy, the Journal of Competition Law and Economics publishes articles of a substantial length providing in-depth analysis of developments in competition law, including developments in the US and EU but also covering other regional and national developments. The journal also publishes economic papers relevant to legal theory and practice. While incorporating rigorous economic analysis, these papers address economic issues in a manner readily understandable by lawyers and policy-makers. The Journal of Competition Law and Economics is intended for academics, practitioners (law firms, economic consultancies), graduate and post-graduate students, policy-makers, and competition authorities. This has been added to Legal Resources 2005 Internet MiniGuide.

Institute for International Economics


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Institute for International Economics
http://www.iie.com/

The Institute for International Economics is a private, nonprofit, nonpartisan research institution devoted to the study of international economic policy. Since 1981 the Institute has provided timely, objective analysis and concrete solutions to key international economic problems. The Institute attempts to anticipate emerging issues and to be ready with practical ideas to inform and shape public debate. Its audience includes government officials and legislators, business and labor leaders, management and staff at international organizations, university-based scholars and their students, other research institutions and nongovernmental organizations, the media, and the public at large. It addresses these groups both in the United States and around the world. This will be added to Business Resources 2004-05 Internet MiniGuide.

IBM: We Will Change Economics of UNIX


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