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what is '1000 projects'?

'fullinterview.com' is a educational content website dedicated to finding and realizing final year projects for btech, be, mtech, mca students, here you can search, find your projects and get guidance from experts the below are the different technological projects.
visual Studio projects .net projects, asp projects, c & ds projects, c++ projects (all), cold fusion projects, delphi projects, java projects, perl projects, php projects, sql projects, vc++ projects, visual basic projects.

how it works?

well, everything on this site is submitted by the student and professional community. after you submit your project, it is being verified and approved by our administrator. after approval, other people can read/discuss it, save to favorites.

more number of projects?

here you can find morethan 1000 projects on different technologies, if u want to get more projects please visit our sister sites www.fullinterview.com & Chetanasprojects.com


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"What is the Internet?"
Added on Tue, Dec 15, 2009
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What is the "best" combination of Internet security and privacy services, hardware and software?
Added on Tue, Dec 15, 2009
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What is the Communications Decency Act (CDA)?
Added on Tue, Dec 15, 2009
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Is the CDA necessary to protect children?
Added on Tue, Dec 15, 2009
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Is it true that the CDA outlaws putting abortion information on the Internet?
Added on Tue, Dec 15, 2009
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What about the argument that the Internet is "pervasive"?
Added on Tue, Dec 15, 2009
Ithiel de Sola Pool, who in 1983 published a really prescient book called Technologies of Freedom, predicted that the doctrine of "pervasiveness" would someday be used to justify quite "radical" censorship. That day has arrived. "Pervasiveness" is... Read More
What is the relationship between the CDA and obscenity laws?
Added on Tue, Dec 15, 2009
Prior to the CDA, federal obscenity law already applied to material distributed on the Internet, as the Amateur Action case illustrates. Under that law, as interpreted by the 1973 Miller case, obscene materials are those which are (i)prurient and ... Read More
Doesn't the CDA merely attempt to channel indecent speech on the Internet?
Added on Tue, Dec 15, 2009
The CDA is extremely ambiguous on this point--with the result that the only safe thing to do is to avoid controversial speech entirely, as many users are already doing. Unlike laws pertaining to telephone, TV and radio, which clearly spell out what... Read More
What threats of censorship exist for the Internet?
Added on Tue, Dec 15, 2009
The principal threat of Internet censorship today is the Communications Decency Act, a law passed by Congress and signed by the President in January, 1996 which would apply quite radical regulations to speech on the Internet. Read More





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