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…in expanding our school and giving raises to hard-working teachers? Or should the money be invested in the ever so popular increasing demand of computers… Should we get linked to the increasing Information Superhighway? In education, the issue of technology…
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…The word ubiquitous means ever present or occurring everywhere. This term could be used to describe the use of the computer in the business. The business world’s benefit alone is enough to make a head spin. Every time a person goes…
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…Y2K Bug People may not be celebrating the turn of the New Year come the Year 2000 due to the Millennium Bug. This bug has become the biggest problem facing governments, businesses, and other organizations who depend on computers (Hestnes, 1997). Many…
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…a year he was named salesman of the month and was earning $18,000 annually for a direct-mail campaign he had devised that targeted newlyweds. He turned to electronics in his late teens, when he began building customized personal computers by purchasing…
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…Module 1 Section 2 2.2<Tab/>Prehistory There are a number of people to whom the title 'Grandfather', 'Father', or even 'Godfather' of computing have been applied. One of these is 1.<Tab/>Charles Babbage: a Victorian…
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…The word ubiquitous means ever present or occurring everywhere. This term could be used to describe the use of the computer in the business. The business world's benefit alone is enough to make a head spin. Every time a person goes to the grocery store…
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…, an American computer scientist, in 1973 as a part of a United States Department of Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency project managed by American Engineer, Robert Kahn. In 1984, the project was turned over to the private sector and to government research…
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…traveling over the network actually passes through many computers along the way, there is an opportunity for someone to intercept confidential information, hackers also break into computers to steal stored data. Buying merchandise over the Internet requires…
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…Nobody actually knows what is going to happen when the clock strikes midnight for the year 2000. All around the world, people are concerned with what is being referred to as the “Y2K” computer bug. Some people are worried that the world as we know…
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…graphite to pencil, Ali Mitgutsch, 1985) when misused a pencil is a deadly weapon, one far worse than a pocketknife. One obvious alternative, which would thrill many teachers, would be to replace pens, pencils, paper, and the like with computer systems…
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