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    \ Disadvantages: Telephone: We cant take it wherever we go so we will not be able to receive phone calls ‚ it occupies lot space ‚ needs lots of connections. Webcam: It’s liking spoiling one’s privacy a very bad thing so I never use it even though I have it. Internet: A very good tool for hackers‚ robbers and cyber scam group. Because of this they are accessed to all hte groups of people and it may lead to bank robbing. These are very good things especially webcam and internet . It depends

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    Information Technology History of Computer The first computers were people! That is‚ electronic computers (and the earlier mechanical computers) were given this name because they performed the work that had previously been assigned to people. "Computer" was originally a job title: it was used to describe those human beings (predominantly women) whose job it was to perform the repetitive calculations required to compute such things as navigational tables‚ tide charts‚ and planetary positions for

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    processing unit (CPU)‚ which controls the computer’s overall operation; some are math coprocessors that can perform millions of mathematical operations per second; and others are memory chips that can each store more than 16 million characters of information at one time. In 1953 there were only about 100 computers in use in the entire world. Today hundreds of millions of computers form the core of electronic products‚ and programmable computers are being used in homes‚ schools‚ businesses‚ government

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    NATIONAL CURRICULUM STATEMENT (GRADES 10-12) PRACTICAL ASSESSMENT TASK (PAT) INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY GRADE 11 2012 This document consists of 27 pages Information Technology Practical Assessment Task (PAT) GRADE 11 2012 Guidelines to the teacher This section consists of 6 pages A Introduction The objective of the Practical Assessment Task is to allow the teacher to directly and systematically observe and evaluate the applied

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    SEPTEMBER SEMESTER 2011 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY FOR MANAGERS – BMIT5103 INDIVIDUAL ASSIGNMENT (50%) OBJECTIVE You have to write‚ present and submit a Case Study report . The instructions of the case study are described below. A CASE STUDY You are required to visit an IT Department of a local company. Depending on the type and size of business‚ you have to gather information regarding Information System (IS) used at one department of the company. 2. Gather information pertaining to the benefits

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    BCS HIGHER EDUCATION QUALIFICIATIONS BCS Level 4 Certificate in IT April 2010 EXAMINERS’ REPORT Computer and Network Technology This report is for Sections A and B of the paper. It consists of two sections: 1. Overall comments 2. Detailed questions’ report 1. Overall comments As in previous sittings‚ many candidates did not follow instructions and accordingly did not encircle the question numbers at the front of their scripts. Candidates failed to write the question number at the top

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    ------------------------------------------------- CAREER OBJECTIVE: To locate an interesting and challenging means of employment that utilizes my skills that is related to computer work. EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT: Tertiary (2010-2012) Bachelor of Science in Information Technology 3nd Year College University of Iloilo Guanco Street‚ Iloilo City Secondary (2006-20010) Bo. Obrero National High School Bo. Obrero‚ La Paz‚ Iloilo City Elementary (1999-2006) Assumption Socio-Educational Center

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    Advantages and disadvantages of technology? * 5 years ago * Report Abuse Zwun Best Answer - Chosen by Voters advantages-  1.made mundane things faster(paying bills‚ writing letters etc) 2.easier- like u asking a question and just waiting fer d ans :) 3. enabled us to explain previously unexplained things ( like what is matter made up of ‚etc) 4. made organization‚ co ordination more feasible on a larger  scale 5. is helping us evolve faster(mentally) 6. Has given us the

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    of E.T.. However ‚ the opportunity of advanced knowledge in this field is very limited in Thailand. The best optionfor me is to seek further education oversea. I‚ therefore ‚ applied to youruniversity in Master of Science in ET Engineering of Technology. Thereason and study plan ‚I want to learn in your university. Because in the present ‚world competition has changed ‚ and Thai Manufacturers have to recognize the changing market. It is no longer about one manufacture competing with other

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    HTML - Web Forms HTML web forms are a composition of buttons‚ checkboxes‚ and text input fields embedded inside of HTML documents with one goal in mind: to capture user input. By doing things such as providing fields for user data such as names‚ phone number‚ and email addresses‚ web forms give users the opportunity to interact directly with a webpage. HTML forms are placed on a web page using the <form> tag. This tag should encapsulate a series of other form elements‚ identifying them as

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