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    Abstract—Abundant use of electronic communication has paved way for transmitting information securely. Security has its importance and application in wide area. It is a measure of human negligence, in desire to enclose the latest technological inventions. This measure may have drastic effect on human conception to the positioning of application, which needs a determined concern in terms of security. Audio steganography is the science of hiding some secret text or audio files in a host audio file

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    There are different definitions around digital library characterized by insightful and expert interests in digital libraries. A few meanings of digital library are accessible in the writing while such definitions supplement each other and there are some counter contentions as well. Digital library comprises of an arranged gathering of mixed media data commonly accessible in one area. It additionally comprises of capacity and correspondence, types of gear with the substance and programming expected

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    Mere 79 km from akodara (icici’s digital village) mehsana is seeing the ban. Evolution of concept of digital divide - According to Curtis Kularski [1] (p. 5) “the digital divide is composed of a skill gap and a gap of physical access to Information Technology (IT) and the two gaps often contribute to each other in circular causation. Without access to technology, it is difficult to develop technical skill and it is redundant to have access to technology without first having the skill to utilise it”

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    complexity. At the most ordinary level, facial detection is done by this technology which means that a photo is just detected and located for a face ("Facing Facts: Best Practices for Common Uses of Facial Recognition Technologies," 2012). The digital image of the face of a person can be matched against a record of other images by using face recognition software. In case that some of the images in the database go with the digitized image, the owner is reported about it by the system. Automatic

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    In our 21st century reality, new media and technology has transformed, with little resistance, almost every aspect of daily life; redefining our reality. From plasma screens to monitors to smartphones, we are constantly face to face with the black screens of our devices, or ‘black mirrors’. Canadian professor, Marshall Mcluhan described media as “artificial extensions of sensory existence,”; meaning, each media technology functions as a prosthetic, working in conjunction with our minds and bodies

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    The hoverboards have turned the enthusiastic fantasy of floating into reality. The buyers are putting their money into these ultra-modern gadgets like crazy. The business is running like wind and the XtremePowerUS Self Balancing Scooter or hoverboard is just ahead of the pack. The manufacturer has brought this spellbinding budget-friendly scooter to you this year. , These gadgets offer a lot of perks like Bluetooth Speakers, appealing color choices and unbelievable compatibility with the third-party

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    Introduction What is a virtual library? The term has been defined and explained by legion different people in many different ways. It is a library where in the holdings are found in electronic stacks. It is a library that exists without involving any physical space or any location. It is a technological way to bring everything together the resources of different libraries and information services, both internal and external, all in one, so users can find whatever they need quicker and easier than

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    1. INTRODUCTION In 1988, George Eastman founded Kodak and had introduce the No.1 Kodak camera under the catchy slogan “You Press The Button, We Do The Rest” which changed every consumer views that complicated photography can be made easy by providing the public camera that was fun and easy to use (Kodak R&D, 2014). This act had brought photography into a new era with this introduction of snapshot photography technology that is still being used today. Kodak had continued to lead the pack

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    Digimon, is a rather well done series, for one, it’s not a Pokemon rip-off, as many people assume), so let’s get that out of the way, it’s not Pokemon, so let’s treat it like such. But, that’s off topic. The franchise is one of the popular ones, considering how many seasons and series, the television series had. So we need to talk about the impact Digimon did on Anime, as I’m sure it did SOMETHING. Now the reason why I choose this topic, is that this television show was popular when I was little

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    Entering a new and unfamiliar place, a burst of cold air hit my skin like a gust of wind on a stormy night. Awaking my nerves, the wind reminded me of where I was. Within my sight, there were roughly twenty other people anxiously walking down the hallway. Feeling relieved, I noticed many of the other students were walking to their first day of college classes as well. At the time of entering my first college class, College Writing One, I did not think there would be anything special about it. This

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