don’t have the capacity to have these privileges. Thus‚ building the Digital Divide: a gap that separates the rich and the poor‚ a gap that is still widening up to this day and a gap that definitely needs to be bridged. This research paper defines and discusses the issues with Digital Divide. It then enumerates the various efforts that have been made to bridge the gap. It also highlights on the importance of improving the digital divide between socioeconomic countries. Lastly‚ it includes a recommendation
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FUTURE IN DIGITAL CINEMA? Scott McQuire Millennial fantasies As anyone interested in film culture knows‚ the last decade has witnessed an explosion of pronouncements concerning the future of cinema. Many are fuelled by naked technological determinism‚ resulting in apocalyptic scenarios in which cinema either undergoes digital rebirth to emerge more powerful than ever in the new millennium‚ or is marginalised by a range of ‘new media’ which inevitably include some kind of broadband digital pipe capable
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DIGITAL JEWELLERY MADE POSSIBLE USING WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS PAPER SUBMITTED BY Praneeth Surapaneni ¾ IT ANITS VISAKHAPATNAM E-MAIL:praneeth1000@gmail.com PH.NO :9908033043 ABSTRACT Mobile computing is beginning to break the chains that tie us to our desks‚ but many of today’s mobile devices can still be a bit awkward to carry around. In the next age of computing‚ there will be an explosion of computer parts across our bodies‚ rather than across our desktops. Basically‚ jewellery adorns the
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and Evaluation of Image Processing Algorithms on Reconfigurable Architecture using C-based Hardware Descriptive Languages Daggu Venkateshwar Rao*‚ Shruti Patil‚ Naveen Anne Babu and V Muthukumar Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering University of Nevada Las Vegas. Las Vegas‚ NV 89154 *E-mail: venkim@egr.unlv.edu Abstract With the advent of mobile embedded multimedia devices that are required to perform a range of multimedia tasks‚ especially image processing tasks‚ the need to design
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Digital (in) Museums The project is structured as a subjective analysis over the “state of the art” of digital applications in museums and exhibition. First‚ it will investigate the concept of adding value‚ though digital supports‚ to traditional observations of artworks. In a
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Research Methodology Research Topic: “Digital Marketing” Presented by: Maie Mesbah Introduction Internet‚ technology and mobile has changed our world * To reach an audience of 50m took: Radio 50 years TV 30 years Internet 4 years iPod 3 years Twitter 2 years * We’re now always on‚ better connected‚ informed! * We’re now used to FREE and OPEN * Users assist in both rise and fall of mass reach in short * Timeframe‚ Power to the people. We’ve become
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Table of content 1. Introduction1 2. Description of Digital Evidence2 3. Principles of Cyber Forensics3 4. Examination of Digital Evidence4 4.1 Preserving the evidence5 4.2 Locating the evidence6 4.3 Selecting the evidence 7 4.4 Analysing the evidence 8 4.5 Validating the evidence 9 4.6 Presenting the evidence 12 5. The Importance of Crime Reconstruction Hypotheses and Alternate Hypotheses 14 6. Conclusion 15 References 16 1. Introduction
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DIGITAL JEWELRY PRESENTATION ON “DIGITAL JEWELRY” Submitted for internals for the fulfillment of the degree Masters of Business Administration 2013-15 Under the Guidance of: Submitted By: MS. NEHA RAJAN AARUSHI GUPTA (73) DISHA JAIN(82)
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DIGITAL LIBRARY In Partial Fulfillment to the Requirements of Database Management System 2 Submitted to: Prof. Carlo Inovero Submitted by: Jerome P. Quinalayo Date: September 25‚ 2014 Chapter 1 a. Introduction Digital Libraries are being created today for diverse communities and in different fields e.g. education‚ science‚ culture‚ development‚ health‚ governance and so on. With the availability of several free digital Library software packages at
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Morphological image processing Mathematical morphology (MM) is a theory and technique for the analysis and processing of geometrical structures‚ based on set theory‚ lattice theory‚ topology‚ and random functions. MM is most commonly applied to digital images‚ but it can be employed as well on graphs‚ surface meshes‚ solids‚ and many other spatial structures. Topological and geometrical continuous-space concepts such as size‚ shape‚ convexity‚ connectivity‚ and geodesic distance‚ were introduced
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