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    looking at things." Steve Jobs is one of the most famous Entrepreneurs of all time. Steve Jobs permanently redefined the method, look and feel of personal computing. He was among the first to recognize the vast commercial potential of the graphical user interface, the mouse-driven point-and-click system that pilots virtually every desktop computer today. After high school, Jobs enrolled at Reed College in Portland, Oregon. Lacking direction, he dropped out of college after six months and spent the

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    An Implementation of Fast and Efficient Real Time Indian Standard High Security Number Plates Recognition and Detection System of Stolen Cars using RTOS 1Mukesh Singh Chandel, 2 Ms. Satya Verma 1M. Tech Scholar, 2 Head of Department 1Computer Science, 2Computer Science, 1MATS School of Engineering and IT, Aarang, Raipur (C.G.), India 2MATS School of Engineering and IT, Aarang, Raipur (C.G.), India 1mukesh.chandel08@gmail.com, 2satyaverma@matsuniversity.ac.in Abstract—In India automatic Indian

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    communication, they 're tools of creativity, and they can be shaped by their user” and I agree, computers have become powerful tools to many of us. Offering adaptability to create and share all sorts of

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    started a department called the Palo Alto Research Center (PARC) with the purpose to innovate. PARC was the first to develop laser printing in 1971; Alto was one of the first personal computers developed in 1973, Alto was the first to used a graphical user interface (GUI). Xerox started developing ethernet in 1973; PARC was the leading edge of technology, and it was a proven organization that gave Xerox a competitive edge (Weiss, 2010). In 2018, PARC is still a functioning wholly owned subsidiary of

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    an operating system (OS) called 86-DOS and worked closely with IBM to develop it further as MS-DOS. MS-DOS was an operating system without any graphical windows or mouse pad controls. The users had to type in the demand manually. In 1985, Microsoft published the first Windows 1.0 operating system, however, it was not an independent OS, rather a graphical implementation of the MS-DOS commands. Windows 3.1, published in 1992, was the first operating system that had major commercial success. Microsoft

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    coming with 8k bytes DRAM (dynamic memory) on board which was faster than standard equivalent and it was taking less space on the motherboard. DRAM was also energy efficient so it doesn’t harm home user budget. Like every system needs a programing language he designed a BASIC language which was allowing user to do several calculations. For the input he used an ASCI keyboard (Yes the same ASCII we use today). Keyboard needed an on board program for decoding and his done that innovative way. Wozniak have

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    changing and evolving. For most children born in the twenty-first century, it is hard to imagine living in a world that does not run on computers or any other type of electronic device. From governments, to businesses, to schools, to the casual at-home user: computers are used by the majority of people living in developed countries on a day-to-day basis. One of the largest debates in technology is the famous ever-lasting battle between Apple Macintosh computers and Microsoft Windows PCs (personal computers)

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    Executive dashboard: An executive dashboard is a computer interface that displays the key performance indicators that corporate officers need to effectively run an enterprise In information technology, the term dashboard refers to a graphical user interface (GUI) that organizes and presents information in a format that is easy to read and interpret. An effective executive dashboard serves as a starting point from which a corporate executive can get a sense of the big picture before digging deeper

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    provide a GUI (Graphical User Interface) and a command line interface. The Windows GUI has changed dramatically from Windows 3.1 to Windows 95, slightly to Windows 2000, big change to Windows XP and is scheduled to change again with the new version of Windows recently named Vista. Themes is a feature in Windows which lets you customize to an extent the look of your GUI. Linux typically provides two GUIs, KDE and Gnome. Of the major distributions, Lindows has made their user interface resemble Windows

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    information gathered about graphics programming. Specifically using the programming language, C# (pronounced C-Sharp). C# is used by many programmers and it is a modern and simple programming language and a perfect language that develops applications with graphical capabilities. Graphics in programming plays an important part in any C# application that is being developed. For example, if you are developing an Image application, you may want to use Bitmaps, which is a representation of a picture using pixels

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