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VEILED routes to resources in Computers & on the Internet, unVEILED!

By: VED from Victoria Institutions

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Data Recovery E-Book

By: EaseUS

...pid development of the information and the popularization of the personal computer, people find information more and more useful and need it ever mo... ...n symptom is that you cannot enter the system or the system is abnormal or computer closes down. There are complex reasons for this, thus we need ado... ... no partition, not formatted, password lost and troubled characters. A: Computer Viruses: some malicious virus programs will destroy data, overwrit... ...ogy Originally ‘Redundant Arrays of Inexpensive Disks’. A project at the computer science department of the University of California at Berkeley, u... ...eeds that of a single large drive. The array of drives appears to the host computer as a single logical drive. The Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF) o... ...hed to the individual server. Instead, a SAN introduces the flexibility of networking to enable one server or many heterogeneous servers to share a c...

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Data Recovery E-Book

By: EaseUS

...pid development of the information and the popularization of the personal computer, people find information more and more useful and need it ever mo... ...n symptom is that you cannot enter the system or the system is abnormal or computer closes down. There are complex reasons for this, thus we need ado... ... no partition, not formatted, password lost and troubled characters. A: Computer Viruses: some malicious virus programs will destroy data, overwrit... ...ogy Originally ‘Redundant Arrays of Inexpensive Disks’. A project at the computer science department of the University of California at Berkeley, u... ...eeds that of a single large drive. The array of drives appears to the host computer as a single logical drive. The Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF) o... ...hed to the individual server. Instead, a SAN introduces the flexibility of networking to enable one server or many heterogeneous servers to share a c...

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Ielts Speaking Topics : Ielts Task Two Speaking Topic Questions for Students and Educators

By: Mark W. Medley Mba

...e or learn to play that instrument in the future Talk about an online social networking website you like to use. You should say: - What the website i... ...ading the article, and would read similar articles in the future Describe a computer game you recently played. You should say: - Where did you play ...

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Words to Wright By

By: Robin Bayne

..., electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, scanning to a computer disk, or by any informational storage and retrieval system, with... ...owledgments Encouragement & Motivation Persistence & Rejections Publishing & Networking Success & Sustenance Write For Him Contributors A special tha... ...er writers. Many writers keep a favorite quote or Bible verse taped to their computer monitors, or as part of their e-mail signature or website theme.... ...rld and preach the good news to all creation.” Mark 16:15 (NIV) Sitting at a computer for long periods of time, and enduring writer’s block and reject... ... appear to be doing well. Teachers complain that students prefer to use the “computerese” that is readily acceptable in the chat rooms and telephone s... ...nough to make me drop my remote and fly to my desk and my awaiting mouse and computer. Taking Back the Kingdom/Carole McDonnell 42 The Writer’s Wrapp... ...essful Writer/Bridget Gazlay 82 Blank Page 83 Chapter Three Publishing and Networking 84 Finding the Right Address By Sally Stuart “This manuscript... ...e are usually a lot more of the former than the latter), customer relations, networking; vision and goal setting; organizing and filing; and a whole l...

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Margele Risipite

By: Florentin Smarandache

...29 p.; 20 cm. Bibliogr. ISBN: 973-85650-7-3 Tehnoredactare computerizat ă: Ion CIOBANU şi Bogdan COSCARU 3 Florentin SMARANDACH... ...community, especially to North America and Western Countries. Working as a computer programmer and then as a software engineer for a large corporati... ... în fa ţă pentru avangarda mea, de-mi venea s ă-i dau un pumn şi s ă sparg computerul care se interpunea între noi. E bine când te sup ăr ă cineva, t... ...z ă, combinate aleatoriu: niciodat ă nu- ţi ie şea acela şi poem [chiar pe computer, folosind acelea şi comenzi de intrare (inputs) ]! Ideea era sim... ...rin Sorescu, s-au descoperit anumite patterne; şi- atunci, cu ajutorul unui computer, al unor algoritmi, se putea crea în stilul s ău, folosind ca ba... ...ity of Texas, Austin (1999) şi Los Alamos National Laboratory (Educational Networking Support Program, Gallup (1999). Activitate: A participat la ...

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Ultrapolemici

By: Florentin Smarandache

...29 p.; 20 cm. Bibliogr. ISBN: 973-85650-7-3 Tehnoredactare computerizat ă: Ion CIOBANU şi Bogdan COSCARU 3 Florentin SMARANDACH... ...community, especially to North America and Western Countries. Working as a computer programmer and then as a software engineer for a large corporati... ... în fa ţă pentru avangarda mea, de-mi venea s ă-i dau un pumn şi s ă sparg computerul care se interpunea între noi. E bine când te sup ăr ă cineva, t... ...z ă, combinate aleatoriu: niciodat ă nu- ţi ie şea acela şi poem [chiar pe computer, folosind acelea şi comenzi de intrare (inputs) ]! Ideea era sim... ...rin Sorescu, s-au descoperit anumite patterne; şi- atunci, cu ajutorul unui computer, al unor algoritmi, se putea crea în stilul s ău, folosind ca ba... ...ity of Texas, Austin (1999) şi Los Alamos National Laboratory (Educational Networking Support Program, Gallup (1999). Activitate: A participat la ...

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Honolulu Star Advertiser : Special Sunday Tabloid

By: Honolulu Star Advertiser

...s a gath- ering place – warm and beckoning for diplomatic dialogue, business networking and intertwined with the aloha spirit.” “But it’s not just the... ...ters of foreign affairs and trade; dis- cover business opportunities through networking with CEOs from hundreds of top Asia-Pacific companies; and for... ...e mirror: They look quite a bit like you. They include teachers and bankers, computer programmers and retirees. There are more than 1,000 of them, and...

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Information Technology Tales

By: Brad Bradford

...in print shops and in the current digital eBook era.. My degree in human-computer interfaces in 1973 led to my appointment as adjunct professor at ... .... You could walk into that library, and the first thing you‘d see was the computer asking if there were any books you wanted. You selected books fro... ... lost books. You could search books using the SEARCH function on your own computer, import quotations into paper e-mails, etc., and copy the book. ... ...OGY as ―the technology involving the development, maintenance, and use of computer systems, software, and networks for the processing and distributio... ... those two words was in 1978, the same year I bought the Apple II desktop computer that introduced me to modern Information Technology. Aware that ... ... Windows, laptops.  World Wide Web, cellular phones. 1990s  Wireless networking, webcams, GPS, smart phones. The pioneers Many creative indivi... ...eb, laptop computers, mobile phones, tablet computers, and digital social networking. Soon, individuals could transmit not just text and sound but a... ...eens. Yet we‘ve already witnessed surprising examples of the power social networking can exert. The Internet showed its political clout as early as ... ...ark Zuckerberg its annual ―Person of the Year‖ in 1910 because his social networking system ―is transforming the way we live our lives every day.‖ ...

...ived both at that exact moment where my experiences could straddle working in print shops and in the current digital eBook era.. My degree in human-computer interfaces in 1973 led to my appointment as adjunct professor at Benedictine University, where I built the world‘s first electronic library in 1988. You could walk into that library, and the first thing you‘d see wa...

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The Future of the Internet : And How to Stop It

By: Jonathan Zittrain

...obs had launched a revolution. Thirty years earlier, at the First West Coast Computer Faire in nearly the same spot, the twenty-one-year-old Jobs, wea... ...-one-year-old Jobs, wearing his first suit, ex- hibited the Apple II personal computer to great buzz amidst “10,000 walking, talking computer freaks.” ... ...some very good (VisiCalc), and some not so good (the inevitable and frequent computer crashes). The iPhone is the opposite. It is sterile. Rather than... ...ll and it doesn’t work anymore. These are more like iPods than they are like computers. 6 No doubt, for a significant number of us, Jobs was exactly ri... ...ppliance. For example, Microsoft’s Xbox 360 video game console is a powerful computer, but, unlike Microsoft’s Windows operating system for PCs, it do... ...urpose might have ex- ceeded consumer demand. There is still the question of networking. People would likely still want to ex- change word processing ... ...ave to manually enter cleared checks and their dates from a paper statement. Networking is not impossible in a world of stand-alone appliances. Brothe... ...y decisions forcing an opening of the network were to the success of digital networking. 2 In early twentieth-century America, AT&T controlled not onl... ...d economic interaction: the Web and Web sites, online shopping, peer-to-peer networking, wikis, and blogs. The hostility of AT&T toward companies like...

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Trendsiters Digital Content and Web Technologies

By: Sam Vaknin

...n since March 2000. From an open, somewhat anarchic, web of networked computers - it has evolved into a territorial, commercial, corporate exten... ... reviewers. The Internet was suppose to change all that. Originally, a computer network for the exchange of (restricted and open) research result... ...m this phase which ended only a few years ago. It started with a complete computer anarchy manifested in ad hoc networks, local networks, networks of... ... Hardware Prices This happens in every medium but it doubly applies to a computer-dependent medium, such as the Internet. Computer technology seems... ... every 18 months and an exponential series ensues. Organic-biological-DNA computers, quantum computers, chaos computers - prompted by vast profits a... ...le redundant. To a few open minded (i.e., foreign owned) firms, computer networking stands for decentralized channels of distribution and marketing... ...ns the first time around. The confluence of genetic engineering, computer networking (communal neural networks), telecommunications (especially wire... ...ware. The inevitable outcome is an exponential explosion in computing and networking power. The dual rules which govern IT - Moore's (a doubling of ...

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Information Technology Tales

By: Brad Bradford

...in print shops and in the current digital eBook era.. My degree in human-computer interfaces in 1973 led to my appointment as adjunct professor at ... .... You could walk into that library, and the first thing you‘d see was the computer asking if there were any books you wanted. You selected books fro... ... lost books. You could search books using the SEARCH function on your own computer, import quotations into paper e-mails, etc., and copy the book. ... ...OGY as ―the technology involving the development, maintenance, and use of computer systems, software, and networks for the processing and distributio... ... those two words was in 1978, the same year I bought the Apple II desktop computer that introduced me to modern Information Technology. Aware tha... ... Windows, laptops.  World Wide Web, cellular phones. 1990s  Wireless networking, webcams, GPS, smart phones. The pioneers Many creative ind... ...eb, laptop computers, mobile phones, tablet computers, and digital social networking. Soon, individuals could transmit not just text and sound but... ...eens. Yet we‘ve already witnessed surprising examples of the power social networking can exert. The Internet showed its political clout as early a... ...ark Zuckerberg its annual ―Person of the Year‖ in 1910 because his social networking system ―is transforming the way we live our lives every day.‖ ...

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Capitalistic Musings

By: Sam Vaknin

...nt of information one can transfer through a single fiber optic swelled 100 times. Computer storage catapulted 80,000 times. Broadband and cable mo... ...one involved grows - the very concept of risk is under attack. Value-at-Risk (VAR) computer models - used mainly by banks and hedge funds in "dynam... ...each others and are aptly termed "natural hedges". Enron pioneered the use of such computer applications in the late 1990's - to little gain it wou... ...rms, known as Basle 2, on the banks' internal measures of risk and credit scoring. Computerized VAR models will, in all likelihood, become an offic... ...nia-based design firm dubbed "Innovation U." by Fortune Magazine. These include the computer mouse, the instant camera, and the PDA. The secret of s... ...ster computers with more massive storage, speedier data transfer ("pipeline"), and networking capabilities - give rise to all forms of advances - f... ...r questions the first time around. The confluence of genetic engineering, computer networking (communal neural networks), telecommunications (espec...

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Cyclopedia of Economics

By: Sam Vaknin

...ctor can be constrained to collapse to the most order-enhancing event. If we had a computer the size of the Universe that could infallibly model it... ...have been compared to the latest technological innovation in every generation. The computer metaphor is now in vogue. Computer hardware metaphors w... ... "brain-children", the results of "brain-storming", conceived by "minds". What is a computer, a software application, a communications network if no... ... the developmental phases of the origin. Consider the software-mind metaphor. The computer is a "thinking machine" (however limited, simulated, re... ...o one another. This relation is by virtue of two facts: (1) Both the brain and the computer are "thinking machines" and (2) the latter is the produ... ...ter computers with more massive storage, speedier data transfer ("pipeline"), and networking capabilities - give rise to all forms of advances - f... ...ent of riches. The same observations apply to other forms of chaining, flowing and networking. b. Incorporation without integration (that is, with... ...uter hardware. The inevitable outcome is an exponential explosion in computing and networking power. The dual rules which govern IT - Moore's (a do... ...nfinite). The equality of all points in a network. Magic is all about NETWORKS and networking - and so is the Internet. The more miniaturization, p...

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Cyclopedia of Philosophy

By: Sam Vaknin

...ctor can be constrained to collapse to the most order-enhancing event. If we had a computer the size of the Universe that could infallibly model it... ...have been compared to the latest technological innovation in every generation. The computer metaphor is now in vogue. Computer hardware metaphors w... ... "brain-children", the results of "brain-storming", conceived by "minds". What is a computer, a software application, a communications network if no... ... the developmental phases of the origin. Consider the software-mind metaphor. The computer is a "thinking machine" (however limited, simulated, re... ...o one another. This relation is by virtue of two facts: (1) Both the brain and the computer are "thinking machines" and (2) the latter is the produ... ...ter computers with more massive storage, speedier data transfer ("pipeline"), and networking capabilities - give rise to all forms of advances - f... ...ent of riches. The same observations apply to other forms of chaining, flowing and networking. b. Incorporation without integration (that is, with... ...uter hardware. The inevitable outcome is an exponential explosion in computing and networking power. The dual rules which govern IT - Moore's (a do... ...nfinite). The equality of all points in a network. Magic is all about NETWORKS and networking - and so is the Internet. The more miniaturization, p...

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Speculations and Physics

By: Sam Vaknin, Ph. D.

...ctor can be constrained to collapse to the most order-enhancing event. If we had a computer the size of the Universe that could infallibly model it... ...accumulated databases vanish instantaneously with death. The organism is akin to a computer which processes data using elaborate software and then ... ...es its meaning (its existence as ART). The physical world, in contrast (similar to computer programmes) contains both the substrate and the operati... ...llowed Representations". They are the only ones allowed (or enabled, to borrow from computers) in the "Allowed Levels of Excitation". This is the r... ...called because they could, in principle, be performed by simple machines (or human-computers or human- calculators, to use Turing's unfortunate phra... ...ent of riches. The same observations apply to other forms of chaining, flowing and networking. b. Incorporation without integration (that is, wit...

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Neutrosophic Dialogues

By: Florentin Smarandache

... and contradictions. Consequently from artificial intelligence, such as a computer network, database, information engineering, e-business, e-adminis... ... with spirit; time unites with space. Logic automation as the backbone of computer science is always focusing on what is true and what is false. To ... ... University after graduating from Xi’an Middle School, acquiring a BSc in computer engineering. I then accepted the state assignment to work in the c... ... long? Why has it developed into a cultural puzzle? I lost enthusiasm for computer application technology after non-degree related study in the UK, p... ...roughs, there is no qualitative leap. On the contrary, our TV networks and computer networks are contaminating society, bringing it into disorder bey... ...velopment, and illustrate the status in both quantity and quality. Neural networking and logic are in fact homogeneous. FS: Does this have any rel...

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Proceedings of the First International Conference on Neutrosophy, Neutrosophic Logic, Neutrosophic Set, Neutrosophic Probability and Statistics

By: Florentin Smarandache

...ey (1993-1999) present the evolutionary algorithms which are used “to describe computer-based problem solving systems which employ computational mo... ...e should be strict rules, and rules with exceptions. Recursivity is seen as a computer program that learns from itself. The statistical regression... ...ves/fuzzy-mail99/0819.html. [13] Girard, Jean-Yves, Linear logic, Theoretical Computer Science, 50:1-102, 1987. [14] Guinnessy, Paul; Gilbert, Joh... ...oceedings on the Neutrosophic Logic and Their Applications in Neural Networks, Computer Programming, and Quantum Physics, Institute of Physics, edit... ...0&t=255. [27] Le, Charles T. Le, Software for neutrosophic logical operators, Networking by Industry, Inc. Online, http://www.inc.com/bbs/show/4/93... ...definite sets - a new type of data for knowledge representation, Preprint 232, Computer Center of the USSR Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk, 1980 (in...

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The Labor Divide

By: Sam Vaknin

...au. It must transform itself from a mere registry of humans to an active, computerized exchange of labour. This can be done through computerized emp... ...d to publish weekly or daily employment bulletins. I recommend to place computer terminals in all bureaus with the latest data regarding jobs offe... ...road for qualified and skilled Macedonians (from construction workers to computer programmers). This office will: - Scan for job offers in foreig... ...ganic foods, ethnic foods, remote processing of backroom operation using computers and modems, software authoring and many other sectors where Mace... ...active exchange of labour. This will be done through the establishment of computerized employment exchanges and intermediation. We will change th... ...ster downsizing and bankruptcies. Jobs are mainly obtained through nimble networking. This is especially true at the higher rungs of the income ladde... ...lopment of more complex organisational forms involving cross- organisation networking, partnerships, alliances, use of external agencies for core as ...

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A Unifying Field in Logics : Neutrosophic Logic. Neutrosophy, Neutrosophic Set, Neutrosophic Probability

By: Florentin Smarandache

...owe. A well-documented and large dictionary, dealing with terms needed in Computer Science, The Free Online Dictionary of Computing, is edited by D... ...anical Philosophy? Devices of producing presuppositions on running belt (computer programming) - futile philosophy. 47 A priori thought à l... ...zarre ideas. g) Futurist Philosophy: ideas created by machines, robots, computers using artificial intelligence; this is the philosophy of tomorr... ...ing to ! it is the case that A, and it is used in the verification of the computer programs. Combinatory Logic (Schoenfinkel, Haskell Curry, 1920s) ... ...ated reasoning (information processing) due to inconsistent data stored in computers, and by the fact that people impart opposite beliefs. There are... ...255. [91] Le, Charles T. Le, Software for neutrosophic logical operators, Networking by Industry, Inc. Online, http://www.inc.com/bbs/show/4/9352770...

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A Courageous Battle

By: Susan Bracken

...one. Drying her eyes, she went downstairs to the den and looked at the new computer that had been the cause of a huge argu- ment when she’d bought it.... ...ND SO BEGAN the days and weeks that Lacey sat, transfixed, in front of her computer. All else in her life became a distrac- tion. It was as if she wer... ... if she were pouring her heart and soul into lives she was creating on the computer screen. Here, at last, she was in control. She could make the bad ... ...hildren and Roger went back to school, but Lacey was drawn each day to the computer and 32 SUSAN BRACKEN her writing. By mid September, she finished ... ...winter, when she was not at work at the bookstore, she pounded away on her computer. She finished Marilyn by March, and was well into Sarah by the tim... ...and publicists, and anyone else for that matter. Jake firmly believed that networking was largely respon- sible for his success. He heard the fax mach...

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The Path of Splitness

By: Indrek Pringi

...PATH OF SPLITNESS Chapter Three: Hominids 181 2. Hyenas: close social networking… re-establishing social contacts daily, female hierarchy of ... ...any and its flawed attempt to bury its recent past. Now German children have computers, and are discovering that they have been lied to. Now, they ... ...of obsolescence have been constantly accelerating until today; perfectly good computers are being thrown away after less than four years of use becau... ...nternet were about either pornography, or Brittney Spears. Why? Because the computer is an expensive toy designed for mostly trivial interests and... ...l phones and can’t listen to their fucking ipods and can’t play their fucking computer video games anymore: they will die on one week: dead from lac... ...artificial world; where emotions did not exist. He was describing the modern computer. Now we have that insane fucking computer. Has it solved an... ...ope. And see what morals and lessons they teach. It will shock you. Class, Networking, and Cooperation How Capitalism works is simple. It make... ...ritories. Without any contact with each other. There is no evidence of them networking with other tribes of their own subspecies. However: wh...

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Surviving the Economic Crisis : Current and Future Trends

By: Mark W. Medley

...w that many people have more time, and less to spend in their pockets, social networking websites are reporting large increases in traffic. An entrep... ...ioned, an old comfortable sofa can easily be recovered, and look new. A home computer, upgraded and cleaned up rather then replaced. Even the house... ...One natural place to look is the Internet. There could be a huge growth in networking, communicating and eMarketing in the next few years. More C...

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Hawaii Business Magazine-Special Apec Edition

By: Apec Hawaii Host Committee

... and security. Among Oceanit’s 16 patented products and processes are: • Computer-controlled systems to detect fast rises in water levels in lakes... ...gy. To collect that heat, Sopogy employs rows of parabolic troughs with computerized trackers that follow the sun. Sopogy’s technologies can gene... ... Department of Business Economic Development and Tourism as a forum and networking opportunity for green forces, the summit has gone global, attr... ... that can be equipped for global links; • connectivity to the Maui Super Computer, the 10th fastest in the world, along with satellite uplink and ...

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Narcissistic and Psychopathic Leaders

By: Sam Vaknin

...pletely, satisfactorily, and comprehensively resolved by the application of computer networks to voting. Even with existing technologies, election r... ...of the electorate), can be announced with great accuracy within hours. Yet, computer networks are unlikely to overcome the second obstacle - the pro... ...m, municipal autonomy, environmentalism, alienation ("ennui"), information networking, globalization, anti- globalization, mass migration, capital a... ...English. Business Experience 1980 to 1983 Founder and co-owner of a chain of computerised information kiosks in Tel-Aviv, Israel. 1982 to 1985 Senior... ... – Manager of the Data Processing Division – Project Manager of the Nigerian Computerised Census – Vice President in charge of RND and Advanced Tech... ...D. Co-owner, Director and Finance Manager of COSTI Ltd. – Israel's largest computerised information vendor and developer. Raised funds through a se...

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