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    b) Adobe Dreamweaver (originally owned by Macromedia) 4 Technical Limitations There are some limitations in website. Such as the bandwidth speed, as bandwidth is different in various countries. Internet Explorer, Netscape, and Mozilla firebox all web browsers are compatible for this website. Using dial-up network 33kbps connections speed is enough for downloading my web site and using broad band network 52kbps Connection speed is enough for downloading this website. The resolution of…

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    As computers became essential to business, industry, trades, and professions, educators and parents became increasingly concerned that young people acquire at minimum the basic understanding of computers and master the related skills. 2. Explain computer algorithms and its significance An algorithm is a set of instructions designed to perform a specific task. In computer science, an algorithm is a set of steps for a computer application to accomplish a task. This word has taken on a special…

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    Essay On Cyberspace

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    Computers and technology at large have change the lives of many people in the world both positively and negatively. Computers have unveiled many things which have greatly influenced our lives. This has made many teachers and students to adopt their use in classrooms. However, the use of computers in our classrooms have been characterized by over reliance on them. Cyber space have also played key roles in our lives. For instance there is increase in the number of research paper done each day…

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    Differences In Fashion

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    perspective. In addition, the discourses that concern clothing signify a change in style between different social groups. Therefore, permitting individuals in New York to showcase their individuality in diverse ways in the public space. Shockingly, the ‘hypertext’ of this blog has blurred the hidden…

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    http://www.aldricharchive.com/internet_online_shopping.html 8 Greenemeier, Larry. “Remembering the Day the World Wide Web Was Born.” Scientific American. Web. 01 May 2016. http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/day-the-web-was-born/ 9 “What Is Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP)? - Definition from Techopedia.” Techopedia.com. Web. 02 May 2016.…

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    Reddit Research Paper

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    The creation and use of social media has, for better or worse, become one of the defining characteristics of Generation-Z, or the Millennials. According to Pew Research, roughly 90% of young adults between the ages of 18-29 use social media. According to Link Humans, the average number of accounts run by an individual user is five (Link Humans). Those are significant numbers, and those numbers correlate to a larger shift in the way we communicate with each other and in the way we participate and…

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    Technology Outline

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    Thesis Statement: Children should not be allowed to use technology in developing phase of their lives. Reason 1: Technology has negative impacts on the physical development of children. Evidence 1: According to researchers, 25% of children in the United States are obese because of excessive usage of home computers or television. (Subrahmanyam, E. Kraut, M. Greenfield, and F. Gross). Evidence 2: According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, children on average, spend eight…

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    Nt1310 Unit 1 Term Paper

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    information needed to display a website. This will include things such as images, files, scripts and pages that make up the website. Once there is an access to the site the browser will get the data from the web server. The web server will then use HTTP (hypertext transfer protocol) and send the data to your browser. The browser then converts the html and displays the website. Mail server: A mail server is a computer that stores electronic mail also known as emails. When someone wants to open…

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    Firstly, the World Wide Web is not the Internet. The web is a feature of the internet, which is a network of computer networks whereas the World Wide Web is a series of interlinked HTML webpages connected by Hyperlinks. Therefore, “surfing” the Web and “surfing” the internet are two different things. Although the task of retrieving a webpage can be completed in a matter of seconds, it is actually a complex process. Firstly, your device sends a request to the Domain Name System through a router…

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    In a recent blog post, digital marketing journalist and publicist Mitch Joel posited that we live in a “one screen world.” We live in a world where the only screen that matters is the screen that is in front of me. We live in a world where screens are here, there and everywhere. They are in the palms of our hands, on our wrists, on our glasses, on our computers, and push out many forms of information and entertainment to us in a myriad of ways. Consumers don 't think about it anymore. Screens…

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