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    Cynthia Computer Application-205 Microsoft Word‚ Excel‚ and PowerPoint Microsoft Word-Microsoft Corporation was founded in 1975 lead global in the development and production of software and software-related services and solutions. Initially known for home computers‚ Microsoft‚ headquartered in Washington‚ now offers various operating systems and software for desktop computers. This multinational company strives to help the worldwide business community improve efficiency and productivity

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    Wireless Sensor Network

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    Recent technological improvements have made the deployment of small‚ inexpensive‚ low-power‚ distributed devices‚ which are capable of local processing and wireless communication‚ a reality. Such nodes are called as sensor nodes. Each sensor node is capable of only a limited amount of processing. But when coordinated with the information from a large number of other nodes‚ they have the ability to measure a given physical environment in great detail. Thus‚ a sensor network can be described as a collection

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    Wired and Wireless‚ What’s the Difference? The main difference between a wired and wireless data communication infrastructure is the existence of physical cabling. The same or similar techniques are employed for both types of data communication infrastructure in terms of the core elements of essential network services. The basic difference between a wired and a wireless network is self-explanatory. A wired network uses wires to communicate whereas a wireless network uses radio waves. Another difference

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    Open Office

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    you to open MS Office documents and also save in MS Office format. One of the drawbacks of choosing to use OpenOffice is that it has a higher memory and CPU usage than other office suites. This stems from the fact that OpenOffice is one large‚ all-inclusive program rather than several individual programs like other office suites. This can cause the program to function slower than other office suites. OpenOffice does have a small variety of fonts‚ though not as many as other office suites. You can

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    can talk to anyone on the planet from just about anywhere. These days‚ cell phones provide an incredible array of functions‚ and new ones are being added at a breakneck pace. Depending on the cell phone model you can: * Store contact information * Make task or to-do lists * Keep track of appointments and set reminders * Use the built-in calculator for simple math * Send or receive e-mail * Get information (news‚ entertainment‚ stock quotes) from the Internet * Play games

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    4g wireless networks

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    Different wireless companies such as T-Mobile‚ Sprint‚ AT&T‚ Verizon‚ and many other try to persuade you to believe that their wireless network is the best. IP networks form the backbone of worldwide digital networking. They have encouraged the merger of voice‚ data‚ and radio waves‚ which can be digitized into packets and sent via any digital network (Turban‚ Volonino). This convergence is happening on a much more global scale and is changing the way in which people‚ devices‚ and applications communicate

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    IEEE 802.15.4: a wireless communication technology for large-scale ubiquitous computing applications Anis Koubâa‚ Mario Alves‚ Eduardo Tovar PP-HURRAY! Research Group‚ Polytechnic Institute of Porto Rua Dr. Antonio Bernardino de Almeida‚ 431‚ 4200-072 Porto‚ PORTUGAL {akoubaa‚ emt}@dei.isep.ipp.pt‚ mjf@isep.ipp.pt Abstract. Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) have been attracting increasing interest for supporting a new generation of ubiquitous computing systems with great potential for many applications

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    Microsoft Discrimination

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    Available Organization : Microsoft Corporation Industry : Information Technology Countries : USA Abstract: The case examines the charges of gender/racial discrimination and sexual harassment against leading IT company Microsoft. It explores in detail the treatment meted out to female employees in the company’s initial years and the measures Microsoft took to improve the work culture of the organization. The case also discusses the lawsuits against Microsoft that allege racial discrimination

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    working in a team of four designing a secure wireless network on behalf of WeCare for a delivery company Rapid Pickup based on the requirements and by convincing the decisions maker of the company through fact based reports and presentations which clearly demonstrate that the proposed design works best for the company. WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) – Cellular phones/Handheld devices WAP or also known as Wireless Application Protocol is a set of protocols

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    Wireless Sensor Network

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    An Efficient Node Authentication Algorithm for Wireless Sensor Network Using Public Key Cryptography and Hashing (Simulation & Algorithm) Syed Osama Meraj Department of Computer Science Mohammad Ali Jinnah University dreamzunlimited81@hotmail.com Sir. Rizwan ur Rashid Mohammad Ali Jinnah University rizwan@jinnah.edu 1.Abstract: The need for security in WSNs is unavoidable. Applications such as military‚ medical care‚ structural monitoring‚ and surveillance

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