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In the information age, companies succeed according to how well they can capture the benefits from "economies of scale and scope".
Bacterial Cell Wall
A rigid or semi-rigid structure that surrounds the plasma membrane of bacteria, providing structural support and protection; primarily composed of peptidoglycan in most bacteria.
Mobile Hotspot
Devices that enable you to connect more than one device to the Internet; they require access to a data plan. Most smartphones have this capability built-in.
Piggybacking
The unauthorized access of a Wi-Fi network, often by connecting to an unsecured wireless network without the network owner's permission.
Server
A computer or software system that provides data, resources, or services to other computers, known as clients, over a network.
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