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Category: /History
…at a higher rate than at which humans could do it. During the nineteen fifties the use of computers made a significant impact on American industry. Businesses could use computers for many purposes. An example of some of the things businesses used them for were…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Artificial life (commonly called a-life) is the term applied collectively to attempts being made to develop mathematical models and computer simulations of the ways in which living organisms develop, grow, and evolve. Researchers in this burgeoning field…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Artificial life (commonly called a-life) is the term applied collectively to attempts being made to develop mathematical models and computer simulations of the ways in which living organisms develop, grow, and evolve. Researchers in this burgeoning field…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Do you have a home computer or a small business with a computer? You have undoubtedly read or heard information about the upcoming new century and are wondering if you need to do something to help your PC make the transition into the year 2000. This site…
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…We always hear the news about the hacker broke into the company¡¦s computer system and damaged all the data. The word ¡¥hacker¡¦ often used in the media, for what we should call a ¡¥cracker¡¦ to refer the person who commits the computer crime. People…
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Computer Piracy Computer Piracy is software that is copied without permission from the copyright holder. This means that the copyright holder, usually the one who makes the software, will not get any reward for his/hers product. It is illegal…
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…to power after the Iranian revolution in the late 1970's and early 1980's, many ideologically driven students were tricked into supporting a new regime; one which is not controlled by an interim government put in place by the United States. Unfortunately for him…
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…The police reflect the community in which they operate and like all of us they have been impacted by technology. The basic technologies the police have acquired through the years consist of transportation, communications, forensics and computers, which…
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…that is drawing the people of the world closer and closer together. Computer resources are infinitely flexible tools; networked together, they allow generating, exchange, sharing and manipulating information in an uncountable number of ways. The Internet…
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…communication, the fastest growing field of telecommunication, is the process of transmitting data in digital form by wire or radio. Digital data can be generated directly in a 1/0 binary code by a computer or can be produced from a voice or visual signal…
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