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    If internet is considered as with its core definition, then it’s just a technology that can transfer data from one computer to another. That’s it. But this vague definition is also the reason for its marvelous, uncontrollable diffusion, and evolution. Absolutely no boundaries were ever set with the internet. And since the memory in our computer kept on increasing exponentially, these small pieces of data, first transferred, 20 years ago, turned into pictures, sound, books, shows, movies. This enormous

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    In the paper “Vehicular networks and the future of the mobile internet” by Mario Gerla and Leonard Kleinrock, the authors identify the urban Internet infrastructure role that a network of vehicle grids can support with applications that range from email and voice over IP to emergency operations in case of natural disaster, terrorist attacks or other events that can disrupt the operation of wired networks. The vehicle grid components (radios, access points, spectrum, standards and others) constitute

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    Sunday, 16 November 2014 3:10 p.m.   • Purpose of a LAN (hosts, devices (dual functions), examples of LAN use, types of resources shared, information that can be accessed using a LAN, purpose of LAN components) AND advantages and disadvantages of cable, fibre, wireless in terms of bandwidth, location, security, reliability, set up, suitability Describe what the user will mainly use a specific LAN for   When the first computers were made, they couldn’t talk to each other if they weren’t the same

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    ability to easily search for, download, and upload any piece of digital content imaginable. These applications are commonly referred to as P2P or peer-to-peer applications as they allow individuals (peers) to directly connect with other peers to share files. By themselves, such applications are useless; a central network must be available that allows each peer to see one another. These

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    In the world of technical life cloud computing has become integral part and also understanding the way of business is changing and is likely to continue changing into the future. Using cloud storage services means that you and others can access and share files across a range of devices and position. Files such as photos and videos can sometimes be unmanageable to email if they are too big or you have allot of data. You can upload your data to a cloud storage provider means you can speedily circulate

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    As a result of the backlash retrieved by activist campaigners, CAMHS launched a local campaign in 2015 to “fight the stigma of mental conditions in young people” (Alder Hey Children’s Hospital, 2015). The campaign used the message ‘fresh’ to project the campaigns aims to “help change the way specialist mental health treatment is delivered” (Alder Hey Children’s Hospital, 2015) in a bid to improve the ‘outdated’ term given to CAMHS from activist campaigners. With regards to working with young people

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    Man, has forever tried to push the limits of his capabilities through technology and innovation. It is this struggle that has brought us to this era where a technological revolution continuously tries to reduce the struggles and complexity is his life or the life of other men. In many ways, I too have benefitted from the labors of other man. But now wish to play my part in the above transformation. Even though my work may be inconsequential in nature if it can help at least one other person other

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    engaged". Anchor has spent his career proving these individuals and organizations wrong. Achor also notes that from a wage standpoint, these peer-to-peer recognition programs are profoundly cost effective. In working with a slew of Fortune 500 companies, he found that when comparing a small wage increase with a social recognition investment, the cost of the peer to peer recognition program was on average 5% of the cost of the wage increase and was able to provide half of the engagement boost. The return

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    Peer to Peer networks are one of the most popular of all social media platforms. A peer to peer network also called p2p, which we will use throughout this investigation, “is a distributed application architecture that partitions tasks or workloads between peers” (Peer-to-peer, 2014.)[2] The interest in p2p has steadily been growing since the introduction of Napster in 1999. There are several different types of p2p networks, platforms and architectures which we will discuss. The p2p networks while

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    Peer-to-peer (P2P) networking is a network of computers that have the capability of being either a client or a server. Furthermore, P2P is the use of your own personal computer for the purpose of more than just basic client only tasks. Peers on a network are able to share resources, storage space, and processing power directly available to others hosts on the network without the need of a centralized communications model like the client/server model. Each user of the network is both a supplier and

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