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  2. Digital footprint - Wikipedia

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    Passive digital footprints are a data trail that an individual involuntarily leaves online. [8] [9] They can be stored in various ways depending on the situation.A footprint may be stored in an online database as a "hit" in an online environment.

  3. Content ID - Wikipedia

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    Content ID is a digital fingerprinting system developed by Google which is used to easily identify and manage copyrighted content on YouTube. Videos uploaded to YouTube are compared against audio and video files registered with Content ID by content owners, looking for any matches.

  4. Campus card - Wikipedia

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    Carroll University Pioneer Card Office. A campus credential, more commonly known as a campus card or a campus ID card is an identification document certifying the status of students, faculty, staff or other constituents as members of the institutional community and eligible for access to services and resources.

  5. Center for Digital Imaging Arts at Boston University

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    The Boston University College of Communication developed the arts center as its "new digital imaging arts program." [1] Bob Daniels (Boston University College of Communication’70, Boston University School of Education’76, Boston University School of Management’79), the program's executive director, began his career as a staff photographer for The Patriot Ledger in Quincy and was later ...

  6. Digital media - Wikipedia

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    "Triple-product" business model of digital media platforms. [7]Digital media platforms like YouTube work through a triple-product business model in which platforms provide information and entertainment (infotainment) to the public often at no cost, while simultaneously capturing their attention, and also collecting user data to sell to advertisers. [7]

  7. End-user license agreement - Wikipedia

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    Initially, end-user license agreement (EULAs) were printed on either the shrinkwrap packaging encasing the product (shrink wrap contract) or a piece of paper.The license often stipulated that a customer agreed if they did not return the product within a specified interval. [8]

  8. Digital divide - Wikipedia

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    The second-level digital divide, also referred to as the production gap, describes the gap that separates the consumers of content on the Internet from the producers of content. [123] As the technological digital divide is decreasing between those with access to the Internet and those without, the meaning of the term digital divide is evolving ...

  9. Digital data - Wikipedia

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    Digital clock.The time shown by the digits on the face at any instant is digital data. The actual precise time is analog data. Digital data, in information theory and information systems, is information represented as a string of discrete symbols, each of which can take on one of only a finite number of values from some alphabet, such as letters or digits.