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    Heuristic and Accessibility Evaluation of Wordpress.com This report provides an analysis of the heuristic evaluation used to evaluate Wordpress, an open source website creation tool that simplifies the process of blogging and website content management. The heuristic evaluation will be performed using the “heuristics” provided by Jacob Nielsen. For this evaluation, ten heuristics were used to analyze the core functionalities of Wordpress, which include creating blogs, managing…

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    Terry Fallis Versus Rick Yancey Literature, the heart of all languages, embedded in our minds. Recently, the Internet has been the place for authors demonstrating their mastery of the seven elements of cognitive design: structure, setting, characterization, tone, tropology, rhetoric and narrative perspective. Terry Fallis shows his knowledge on cognitive design in his book, The Best Laid Plans. Similarly, The 5th Wave written by Rick Yancey. While they may use the same approach to setting and…

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    Nt1330 Unit 1 Exercise 1

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    Exercise 1: GroceryList or PartyList As a user, I need two columns so that I can move what I have from a have columns and know what I sill need. As a user, I need to add items directly to either column so that I can accurately keep track of items. As a user, I need to delete all items from the list so that I can quickly start a new one. As a user, I need move items from one column to the other one so that I can differentiate what I have from what I need. As a user, I need to delete an item…

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    Mark Weiser Influences

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    Mark Weiser discover a brand new word “ubiquitous computing" around 1988, throughout his tenure as Chief engineer of the Xerox town research facility (PARC). each alone and with PARC Director and Chief somebody John Seely Brown, Weiser wrote a number of the earliest papers on the topic, mostly process it and sketching out its major issues. Recognizing that the extension of process power into everyday situations would necessitate understandings of social, cultural and psychological phenomena on…

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    Microsoft currently faces is with its recently launched cloud-based Office Suite program, which annually costs $100. Vastly different is Google Docs, which was launched as cloud-based in 2006, and remains to be free, with payment made through the sale of web ads. Google’s suite is being used by more startup companies, larger new companies, and startup companies (Covert, 2013). While every company has threats, every company also has opportunities. Microsoft’s research and development department…

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    The very idea of a worldwide system that could send messages instantly was a mere fantasy until the year of 1969. Of which the first internet message was sent, “Lo”. In direct result, the era of the Internet was kickstarted into existence. It would be twenty years, in 1989, until the first service providers were erected into existence. Major companies such as Comcast wouldn’t start to provide high speed internet until the late 2000’s. However, despite all of are major accomplishments in the…

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    One of the biggest things gathered around by research of many webmaster and researchers is that users will interact in an environment where they feel that what they are discussing will be considered important. For example if there is a community of people who are generally 30+ years old and the main topic of discussion going around is the latest “Harry Potter” book the users will be not interested in keeping up with the community because they are least interested the topics which are being…

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    HOME LAB DEEPWATER HORIZON, PART 1 There is a vast amount of information available regarding the Deepwater Horizon incident. The primary purposes of this lab are (a) to provide you an opportunity to read about the spill incident and the factors effecting environmental concerns, and (b) to help you learn to process the information, especially when it is conflicting, in such a way as to discount ‘bad’ information, acknowledge ‘good’ information, and gain useful knowledge from the overall…

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    “The Internet is so big, so powerful and pointless that for some people it is a complete substitute for life”(Andrew Brown). When Internet was first developed it wasn’t the Internet we know now. The first people to use the early Internet were scientists, computer experts, librarians, and engineers. Which took time because they had to use a very complex system to program the Internet. Later in 1981, when Internet was finally available for people and personal use, people used it to communicate.…

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    Spyware Research Paper

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    Agreeing that spyware is a good way to protect teens and their health.Spyware is a type of undercover job to keep the parents always knowing what their teens are doing.Spyware can help parents always knowing what their teens are doing.Spyware can also be explained to teens by their parents and them maybe the spyware will make parents embarrass their teens and the teens may lose a good relationship between the parents and their kids.Spyware can also be really catching pettaphiles and the parents…

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