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Discussions about the significance of technologies to communication within the workplace.
Email in the Workplace: Employees Perceive Email Differently than Employers
Jessi Knox
Argues that employees' misunderstanding of email in the workplace has in part stemmed from employers not being direct about the need to monitor it. By being clear and direct, employers can possibly reduce misuse and ultimately the need for such intrusive email monitoring.
Concerned About RFID Tags? You Should Be.
J.R. Cook
Gives a brief overview about how RFID tags work and examines the threat RFID tags pose to consumers and privacy in general.
Email Overload in the Workplace: A Multi-Dimensional Exploration
Andrew Pratt
This paper is a multidimensional exploration of email overload, incorporating a mixture of studies and opinions presented by various experts.
Digital Plagiarism: The Role of Society and Technology
Ryan Kennedy
Examines the application of the World Wide Web in class education and research and the ways in which the Internet has enabled cheating and given educators ways to fight plagiarism.

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