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113.18894 Looking Back to the Future of Computer Technology.
Summary: This paper is about computer technology. An easy way to look back in order to predict the near-future of computer technology is to simply say that computing devices will be smaller, faster, more powerful-and more closely networked.
Pages: 3
Bibliography: 5 source(s) listed
Filename: 18894 Future, Computer Technology.doc
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114.15714 Virtual Reality in Architecture
This paper is a treatise on the use of virtual reality in architecture and how it might afect society.
Pages: 9
Bibliography: 10 source(s) listed
Filename: 15714 Virtual Reality Architecture.doc
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115.15814 Public Key Escrow.
This paper considers the nature of public key escrow proposals by the government and their feasibility.
Pages: 20
Bibliography: 12 source(s) listed
Filename: 15814 Public Key Escrow.doc
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116.15820 In Depth Study of the Router.
This paper is a study of the router and the technology it supports in computer networks.
Pages: 30
Bibliography: 14 source(s) listed
Filename: 15820 Network Router Computer.doc
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117.19905 The History Of Web Pages Or HTML Documents.
This analytical research paper looks into the history of web pages covering the development of HTML as well as the concepts of SMGL and the related progress of World Wide Web (www). The bibliography page appends five sources in APA format.
Pages: 5
Bibliography: 5 source(s) listed
Filename: 19905 History Web Pages.doc
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118.68 International Business Machines (IBM).
This paper discusses the history of International Business Machines (IBM). International Business Machines (IBM) began long before computers were introduced. It was established in 1890 during the Industrial Revolution as the Computing-Tabulating-Recording Company, which produced punched card data processing equipment (Scripophily.net 1999; The IBM Songbook 2003). There were huge waves of immigration at the time and the US Census Bureau found its traditional methods of population count inadequate, so it conducted a contest for the solution of the problem. A German immigrant and census statistician, Herman Hollerith, won. Hollerith developed a punch card tabulating machine, which used electric current to sense holes on punch cards and to keep a running total of data. Motivated by his success, Hollerith established the Tabulating Machine Company in 1896 (Scripophily).
Pages: 18
Bibliography: 10 source(s) listed
Filename: 68 International Business Machines.doc
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119.174 Data Smog: Surviving the Information Glut.
This is a book report on Data Smog: Surviving the Information Glut is a book about the pitfalls of the information age. The age of today, of tomorrow, of here on out. "Data smog" is the phrase used in the book to express excess technology and information use or consumption in the world we live in. Our world, the author contends, is filled with this smog and we need to find a way out of it. This book is easy to read and to manipulate. The information is backed up, not just by the author's opinion and personal experience, but also by proven fact; it has weight. The chapters are clearly outlined for the reader with the main agenda being, "symptoms of data smog," "how the smog affects our daily lives," and "how to cure ourselves of this smog created by information overload." (Shenk, 1998) The computers are doing great things, he says, but we aren't doing enough for ourselves anymore. And worst of all, we are losing the knowledge to even do it on our own.