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A key on a computer keyboard that typically adds 64 bits to the ASCII value of a key being pressed. Based on the program that is running, it can have different effects. It was added to create more key combinations besides just using the Shift key. In selection of items, holding down the Ctrl key will typically allow you to select or de-select a single item from a group without affecting the rest of your selection. ISP Glossary:
Ctrl - The ConnectionHosted by: Dick GordonShow Originally Aired: 9/30/2003If you think you are the only one reading your work email, thinkagain. A new survey of major businesses shows most monitor theiremployees' email and internet access. That means your supervisor andthe folks in the tech department could be reading everything you type,from that friendly email to your honey, to the help-wanted site youvisited during lunch.Many companies tell employees that the computer is for business, butbe honest, who hasn't emailed friends, checked the sports page orswapped the latest work gossip. And as most Americans spend more timeat the office, it's getting harder to leave all personal business toafter hours. Cyberspying at work. Who's reading what, why businessessay they have no choice, and why most people don't even know they arebeing watched.GuestsMark Rowe, Senior Research Associate, Center for Business Ethics at Bentley CollegeLewis Maltby, President, National Workrights Institute.http://www.theconnection.org/shows/2003/09/20030930_a_main.asphttp://realserver.bu.edu:8080/ramgen/w/b/wbur/connection/audio/2003/09/con_0930a.rm
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