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GE202 Chapter 1-3 - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. TCP/IP
  2. operating system (OS)
  3. hertz (Hz)
  4. Moore's Law
  5. social networking sites
  6. strategic enabler
  7. support activities
  8. Ethernet
  9. business intelligence
  10. management information systems (MIS)
  11. low cost leadership strategy
  12. rivalry among existing competitors
  13. Web 2.0
  14. network effects
  15. optical character recognition (OCR)
  16. virtualization
  17. data-driven decision making
  18. threat of new entrants
  19. information
  20. bandwidth
  21. crisis management team
  22. optical fiber
  23. focused niche strategy
  24. transistor
  25. creative destruction
  26. in-memory computing
  27. user-generated content (UGC)
  28. radio frequency identification (RFID)
  29. commercial off-the-shelf (COTS)
  30. coaxial cables
  31. WiMax
  32. wavelength
  33. power of buyers
  34. data-driven decision making
  35. information technology (IT)
  36. application software
  37. packet switching
  38. microwave transmission
  39. open source software
  40. system software
  41. information and communications technology (ICT)
  42. benchmark
  43. value chain model
  44. peer-to-peer network
  45. n-tier
  46. client-server network
  47. voice over IP (VoIP)
  48. twisted pair wires
  49. ecosystem
  50. network
  51. cloud computing
  52. sustaining technologies
  53. product differentiation strategy
  54. customer relationship management (CRM) system
  55. bits per second (bps)
  56. legacy systems
  57. optical scanners
  58. software
  59. competitive advantage
  60. Bluetooth
  61. ASCII code
  62. primary activities
  63. wireless router
  64. wifi
  65. enterprise architecture (EA)
  66. circuit-switched network
  67. central processing unit (CPU)
  68. operations management
  69. information system
  70. source code
  71. byte
  72. computer
  73. business process
  74. programming language
  75. random access memory (RAM)
  76. chief information officer (CIO)
  77. Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6)
  78. e-government
  79. disruptive innovation
  80. digital subscriber lines (DSL)
  81. business process management (BPM)
  82. threat of substitutes
  83. software as a service (SaaS)
  84. power of suppliers
  85. private branch exchange (PBX)
  86. local area network (LAN)
  87. switching costs
  88. object-oriented programming
  89. utility software
  90. e-discovery