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    millions of listeners. i. He invented the phonograph in 1877 which was one of the first ways of distributing sound f. Listeners today now have their music stored on the computer‚ where each individual song is a file. With the help of peer-to-peer networks‚ this makes downloading music for free is very easy to do. III. The

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    Cis 324 Computer Ethics

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    Ethics of Peer to Peer downloading and Sharing Strayer University Abstract In the short time that computers and internet have existed in the modern era‚ the world has seen a complete 360 degree turn and in the various forms of electronic entertainment that people all over the world are now using. In the days before CD’s‚ DVD’s and the internet‚ not much was said if a vinyl album (remember these?)‚ VHS cassette (or these?) or an audio cassette was loaned to a friend for their listening /

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    Skype Improvement

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    to constantly improve the reliability‚ scalability‚ and functionality of the everyday Skype experience. Peer to Peer (P2P) in a mobile Skype relied on their users’ computers to do much of the heavy lifting. These computers were typically desktop PCs connected both to power outlets and to the Internet at all times and provided the processing power and connectivity to support Skype’s peer-to-peer (P2P) capabilities. In today’s devices and services world more and more people choose to use Skype from

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    Fin 571 Quiz Week 2

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    they meet short-term liabilities. | | a firm’s shareholders to assess how well the firm will meet its short-term liabilities. | Question 5 | | Peer group analysis can be performed by | a) management choosing a set of firms that are similar in size or sales‚ or who compete in the same market. | | b) using the average ratios of this peer group‚ which would then be used as the benchmark. | | c)

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    Top 20 Most Active Viruses

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    own means. It needs the attacking user’s intervention in order to reach the affected computer. The means of transmission used include‚ among others‚ floppy disks‚ CD-ROMs‚ email messages with attached files‚ Internet downloads‚ FTP‚ IRC channels‚ peer-to-peer (P2P) file sharing networks‚ etc. • A virus that also has the characteristics of a worm. • It inserts its code in other files and programs. It has damaging effects on the affected computer. • It spreads and affects other computers by creating

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    Network Design Models

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    of communications‚ media‚ devices‚ and software need to connect two or more computer systems or devices. Networks are able to transmit and receive information to improve organizational effectiveness and efficiency. Assuming our company is not peer to peer networking; our company seems to be a server based network side. With a server based network all accounts and data files are stored on the server. However if the server goes down no one can access their accounts or the files. The server based network

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    others; with benevolence and obligation that must be present to enforce relationships. Asian societies have a history to be hierarchical‚ in contrast to the American culture where there is a form of equality to an extent between teacher and student‚ peer to peer‚ and family members among themselves. The hierarchical relationships in Asian culture involve a lot of obligation that could be seen as domination with the expectation of responsibility and benevolence in return. Example being children in Asian

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    The Internet can influence us in many different ways. The internet is a great resource for subject you need help with. Without the internet we would be looking through book for hours‚ most books can be outdated. It helps us stay up to date with the latest news. The internet is made up of information that anyone can put up‚ even you. Which means most information can be incorrect‚ or someone trying to troll users online. Everything on the internet is not always true. Not only will you find false information

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    Client Server Model

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    Advantages of Client Server Networks over Peer to Peer Networks 1)  Centralization: Unlike P2P‚ where there is no central administration‚ here in this architecture there is a centralized control. Servers help in administering the whole set-up. Access rights and resource allocation is done by Servers. 2)  Proper Management : All the files are stored at the same place. In this way‚ management of files becomes easy. Also it becomes easier to find files.  3) Back-up and Recovery possible : As all

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    net+6ed

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    Network+ Guide to Networks‚ 6th Edition Chapter 1 Solutions Review Questions 1. Which of the following is an advantage of using a client/server network over using a peer-to-peer network? a. A client/server network is simpler to set up. b. A client/server network allows resources to be managed centrally. c. A client/server network does not require a network operating system. d. A client/server network is less expensive to set up. 2. What is the primary function of a file server on a client/server

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