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A Change of Pace

Teacher: Dave Rice
Horizontales
Registering domain names in the hope of selling them later at a higher price.
An advertisement that is automatically launched by some trigger and appears in front of the active window.
A set of standards for wireless local area networks based on the IEEE 802.11 standard.
A company that provides internet connections for a fee.
A regulatory agency that seeks to ensure that food is wholesome and safe.
A small, portable wireless device that provides users with a permanent WiFi hotspot wherever they go.
A type of fish commonly served with chips.
What a company is called, if it's on the stock exchange.
Cards that contain a microprocessor that enables the card to store a considerable amount of information, and to conduct processing.
The Greek god of love.
Software component in which a user stores secured personal and credit card information for one-click re-use.
A file format that conveys binary information in ASCII text form.
A connection point on a network.
They give Oscars for this form of entertainment.
A close relative of Kermit's
Someone who gives voluntarily.
Founding father of the People's Republic of China.
Short-range networks that are used for communication among devices close to one person.
Location of the University of Hawaii
The colored part of the eye.
A means of (not so fun) learning.
Bert's buddy.
A type of satellite that orbits 22,300 miles directly above the equator.
A sash for traditional Japanese dress
A type of satellite that is located 400 to 700 miles above the earth's surface.
A type of chess piece.
Third letter of the alphabet.
A high bandwidth wireless technology with transmission speeds in excess of 100 Mbps.
Opposite of dry.
Aid's partner.
Along with 27-down, a type of public exchange, where needed services are traded on an "as needed" basis.
17th letter of the Greek alphabet.
To be in harmony, is to be in-____.
Move on the water.
Flagship Polish airline.
A Yugoslavian revolutionary and stateman.
Satellites that are located about 6000 miles above the earth's surface.
Not before, but _____.
Electronic commerce in which the sellers are organizations and the buyers are individuals; also known as e-tailing.
Along with 27-down, a type of public exchange that connect buyers and sellers in a given industry.
An advertisement that is automatically launched by some trigger and appears underneath the active window.
Inputs to the manufacturing process, such as safety glass used in automobile windshields, and windows.
The process of buying, selling, transferring, or exchanging products, services, or information via computer networks, including the Internet.
B2B model in which organizations sell to other organizations from their own private e-marketplace and/or from a third-party site.
A broader definition of electronic commerce, including buying and selling of goods and services, and servicing customers, collaborating with business partners, conducting e-learning, and conducting electronic transactions within an organization.
Verticales
Organizations that do business in both the physical and digital dimensions.
Organizations in which the product, the process, and the delivery agent are all physical.
A wireless technology that allows manufacturers to attach tags with antennas and computer chips on goods and then track their movement through radio signals.
A common term for the British pound.
There's an ___ for that.
Items, such as office supplies, that are needed for maintenance, operations, and repairs.
A fish's equivalent to the human lung.
The ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter.
A Polynesian staple food made from taro.
The angle between the tangent line to the curve at the given point, and the x-axis.
Eliminating middle men.
A type of B2B model in which organizations attempt to procure needed products or services from other organizations electronically.
A wireless system that utilizes satellites to enable users to determine their position anywhere on Earth.
Electronic commerce transactions that are conducted with a mobile device.
Give a brother a ____.
A computer network in a limited geographical area that uses wireless transmission for communication.
Along with 50-down, auctions in which one buyer, usually an organization, seeks to buy a product or service, and suppliers submit bids; the lowest bidder wins.
The alienation of existing distributors when a company decides to sell to customers directly online.
Electronic marketplaces in which there are many sellers and many buyers, and entry is open to all; frequently owned and operated by a third party.
A unit of resistance.
Along with 27-down, connects buyers and sellers across many industries.
Along with 50-down, sellers solicit bids from many potential buyers -- e.g., eBay.
Behold's partner.
Electronic billboards, which typically contain a short text or graphical message to promote a product or a vendor.
A competitive process in which either a seller solicits consecutive bids from buyers or a buyer solicits bids from sellers, and prices are determine dynamically by competitive bidding.
Electronic commerce in which both the sellers and the buyers are business organizations.
A modifier key on many keyboards, and especially on laptops.
Electronic commerce in which both the buyer and the seller are individuals (not businesses).
A deadly snake.
Anjolie's beau.
Bruce's ex.
Oh, it's just a _____ they're going through. (A common refrain of many teenager's parents).
The smallest of the short-range wireless networks that is designed to be embedded in mobile devices such as cell phones and credit cards.
A mountain range in Russia.
Applies the best part of any cake.
Not "whenever", but ____.
The second letter of the Greek alphabet.
A brand name that Intel uses for certain of its microprocessors.
Pretty Woman leading man.
Short for, "When do you think you will get here?"
16th POTUS