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offshoring | Business practice that relocates an entire production line to another location, typically in another country, in order to enjoy cheaper labor, lower taxes, and other forms of lower overhead. |
Interview | Oral examination of an applicant for employment |
ethics | The study of what is generally considered right or wrong. |
wiki | Web site designed to allow users to add, remove, and edit content. |
ergonomics | The study of designing and positioning the work environment and computer equipment in a healthy manner. |
bandwidth | The data transmission rate measured in bits per second (bps). |
Bluetooth | Specification that enables a wide range of digital devices to communicate wirelessly over short distances. |
broadband | A high-speed Internet connection that is always on or active, such as cable or DSL. |
censorship | The act of a government or authority controlling speech and other forms of expression. |
zombie computer | A computer that carries out actions (often malicious) under the remote control of a hacker either directly or through spyware or a virus. |
computer ethics | Ethical issues that deal with computer use. |