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    Windows Xp

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    Windows XP In 2001‚ Microsoft introduced Windows XP (codenamed "Whistler"). The merging of the Windows NT/2000 and Windows 95/98/Me lines was achieved with Windows XP. Windows XP uses the Windows NT 5.1 kernel‚ marking the entrance of the Windows NT core to the consumer market‚ to replace the aging 16/32-bit branch. Windows XP is the longest version of Windows ever released between upgrades‚ from 2001 all the way to 2007 when Windows Vista was released to consumers. The Windows XP line of operating

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    Windows 7

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    Windows 7 Unlike Vista‚ which included a number of new applications and an entirely different look and feel than earlier operating systems‚ Windows 7 is meant to be fully compatible with all aspects of Vista. Some upgrades do make Windows 7 preferable to both Windows XP and Vista‚ but some aspects are better in the older versions. The time to boot up and shut down the system as well as the speed at which documents and other files open are much improved in Windows 7. But‚ tasks like video editing

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    Billy Webber Word Count: 21 February 2013 The Various Shapes of Red Hat Linux‚ much like Windows‚ or OSX‚ comes in a variety of versions‚ or distributions as they are known in the Linux world. Red Hat‚ a Linux distribution‚ has several distributions based off of its architecture that are designed for several purposes‚ these distributions vary in much the same way as the Windows versions. The main currently active Linux distributions that are based off of Red Hats architecture include Fedora‚ Red

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    Johari Window

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    Johari Window model diagrams and examples - for self-awareness‚ personal development‚ group development and understanding relationships The Johari Window model is a simple and useful tool for illustrating and improving self-awareness‚ and mutual understanding between individuals within a group. The Johari Window tool can also be used to assess and improve a group’s relationship with other groups. The Johari Window model was developed by American psychologists Joseph Luft and Harry Ingham in the

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    Usefulness of Johari window in personal and group development 1_ introduction and development of Johari window This model was developed by joseph Luft and harry Ingham in 1955 in United States in order to people understand their interpersonal relationships and communication. Ingham and Luft tried to find a suitable name for their model and after that they decided to combine their names‚ Joe and Harry and they called this model “Johari” and this model soon become a widely used for training

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    Value Creation by Windows

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    bugs to be worked out of the program so that the final version requires little if any patching. When Microsoft released Windows ME‚ they took a different approach. They released for sale what most companies would have considered the alpha version of Windows ME‚ which resulted in numerous technical difficulties and complaints‚ which they took and worked the fixes into Windows XP‚ which was released in its beta version. In this way‚ Microsoft saved the cost of alpha and beta testing‚ beat the competition

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    The “Boy at the Window” by Richard Wilbur is a poignant poem. Richard Wilbur “said that he wrote the “Boy at the Window” after seeing how distressed his five-year-old son was about a snowman they had built” was stuck out in a storm (Clugston‚ 2010). Poignant can be described as an awareness of both beauty and loss through powerful feelings or pain. Poetry has this beautiful gift of being able to evoke strong feelings in the reader. In the “Boy at the Window” the poet captures the innocent nature

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    windows keys

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    very used to friends and family asking for help with their computer problems‚ yet having no idea how to clearly describe what’s going on. It’s frustrating‚ but Microsoft feels your pain‚ and Windows 7 will include an excellent new solution in the Problem Steps Recorder. When any app starts misbehaving under Windows 7 then all your friends need do is click Start‚ type PSR and press Enter‚ then click Start Record. If they then work through whatever they’re doing then the Problem Steps Recorder will record

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    Johari Window

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    Johari Window | Known to Self | Not Known to Self | Known to Others | | | Not Known to Others | | | The Johari Window‚ named after the first names of its inventors‚ Joseph Luft and Harry Ingham‚ is one of the most useful models describing the process of human interaction. A four paned "window‚" as illustrated above‚ divides personal awareness into four different types‚ as represented by its four quadrants: open‚ hidden‚ blind‚ and unknown. The lines dividing the four panes are like window

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    Social Networking

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    SOCIAL NETWORKING Abstract Social networking sites were first established in 1995. Its purpose was focused on bringing people together to interact with each other through chat rooms and share personal information and ideas around any topics through personal homepage publishing tools. Today‚ social networking sites are taking the internet by storm and are causing dramatic change in the way society connects and interacts with each other. Daily new sites are being created and are capturing the attention

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