Papers 1481-1490 of total 11877 found.
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…In “The Intimate Machine,” Neil Frude introduces the idea of using a computer as a companion instead of a tool. Throughout the story, he explains that the computer makers need to begin building computers that are “softened” and “humanized.” Frude…
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…SAFETY AND HEALTH POLICY It is commonly known that using a desktop computer for a extended period of time, without adopting the proper ergonomical safety and health precautions and procedures, can result in Repetitive Strain Injuries (RSI…
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…Topology means how a network is set up. Token Ring topology is one of them. It means that several computers are connected in a ring. When one computer wants to send data to another, it has to catch a free token which gives the permission…
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…SWOT analysis of Dell Computers History: The company was founded in 1984 by Michael Dell, now the computer industry's longest-tenured chief executive officer, on a simple concept: that by selling personal computer systems directly to customers, Dell…
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…in its customer's needs, it has a chance to make changes in its production. Example 1: Encyclopedia Britannica's temporary denial of the effect computers and CD-ROMs would have on its core business. The company thought that their business is to writing…
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…by the media has stretched the word to slanderous levels. Hackers are now stereotyped as mindless vandals and miscreants, although the word “hacker” has been used as a term for computer programmers and technicians since the late 1970s. Modern-day hackers refer…
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…The Internet was the result of some visionary thinking by people in the early 1960s who saw great potential value in allowing computers to share information on research and development in scientific and military fields. J.C.R. Licklider of MIT, first…
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…and instructing them on what to do. Now, with technology all over the place, instructions are given through the computer. The question is which one of the methods is better. To me, each one is better than the other in a different way. By giving instruction…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of learning such as, books, tutoring, and computers, the library proves to be an excellent resource. All libraries have one resource in common, books. When a student is writing a report or even a debate factual information is sometimes required. Reference books…
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…was the one driving. As I’m walking into the classroom, I notice that my favorite personal computer is already turned on, silently waiting patiently for me to start my work at the keyboard. A girl sits down at the computer station next to me and asks, “Do you…
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