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EA (Electronic Arts)
EA was founded in 1982 and is headquartered in Redwood City, California. It is an interactive entertainment software company.
www.ea.com/
Electronic Frontier Foundation
Formed in 1990, the EFF, a non-profit group made up of lawyers, is concerned with defending free speech, privacy, innovation, and consumer rights on the web.
www.eff.org/
Electronic Privacy Information Center
EPIC, located in Washington D.C., is a public interest research center. It was established in 1994 to focus public attention on emerging civil liberties issues and to protect privacy, the First Amendment, and constitutional values.
www.epic.org/
E-Commerce Directory
Browse this e-commerce service provider directory for information about electronic commerce services in the United States of America. All directory listings include contact information, category tags, and website links.
electronic-commerce.regionaldirectory.us/
Heart Rate Monitors
A heart rate monitor is an electronic device worn to monitor the heart rate of the user while exercising, and is a useful accessory to a healthy lifestyle.
www.HeartrateMonitors.us/
Library Furniture
In addition to traditional bookshelves, tables and chairs, libraries of today must incorporate furniture that allows for computers and other electronic media.
www.Library-Furniture.org/
Photo Album
Photography involves creating pictures by recording light onto a light-sensitive medium. Modern day cameras render photographs onto photographic film or, more commonly, electronic image sensors.
www.Photo-Album.us/
Typewriters
Electronic typewriters of today are much different than the manual typewriters of the past. They may include features such as a small LCD screen displaying text, as well as a spelling checker and page numbering.
www.Typewriters.us/
SYS-CON Media
Established in 1994, SYS-Con Media is the publisher of many IT magazines, electronic newsletters, breaking IT news and more. It sponsors trade shows, conferences, and other types of education.
webservices.sys-con.com/
Authorize.net
Authorize is a gateway payment authorizer which allows businesses to accept credit card and electronic check payments through their web sites. According to the website, over 185,000 merchants use Authorize.
www.authorize.net/
Elsevier
A publisher of more than 20,000 products and services, including journals, books, electronic products and services, databases, and portals, serving the global STM communities. It is part of the larger company called Reed Elsevier.
www.elsevier.com/
eWeek
eWeek is the online version of the print magazine, eWeek. It is a source for high tech news, updated continuously.
www.eweek.com/
How Products are Made
This website explains and details the manufacturing process of a wide variety of products from daily household items to complicated electronic equipment and heavy machinery.
www.madehow.com/
MasterCard
MasterCard is a credit card company or, as it calls itself, an electronic payment industry.
www.mastercard.com/
National Association of Broadcasters
The National Association of Broadcasters is a broadcasting industry association.
www.nab.org/
NASDAQ
NASDAQ is the largest US electronic stock market with approximately 3,200 companies on its list. It offers free stock quotes, a look at pre-market and after-hours stock trading, analyst ratings, and more.
www.nasdaq.com/
PR Newswire
PR Newswire was founded in 1954 and is located in New York City with offices in 11 other countries.
www.prnewswire.com/
Section 508
The 508 Section, passed in 1998, is an amendment to the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. It requires that federal departments' electronic and information technology is accessible to the disabled.
www.section508.gov/

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