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2861: Privacy and the Internet
... refers primarily to the use of personal computers (PCs) and modems to access information and services and to distribute messages and files via the networks" (3). This new medium allows information to be transformed at rates multiple times faster than ever before. The worldwide impact of such a communication breakthrough is unprecedented; information can be transferred anywhere, from the most remote corner of the earth, in a matter of seconds, research ...
2862: The Invention of the Telephone
The Invention of the Telephone Technology is one of the principle driving forces of the future. It is transforming and shaping our lives at rates unprecedented in history. Tech- nology has developed and changed drastically over the past century. Each day many new things are being developed. It’s amazing to see how these inventions have the capability to change ...
2863: The Pentium Computer
... from 100-Mile House to Zyrardow. Internet capability also allows information from all over the world to enter your computer screen. On the Internet, information is sometimes erroneous; some sites are simply propaganda from special-interest lobby groups that are outright lies. However, there is always incorrect information, regardless of the source. Whether you are dealing with the newspaper, TV, radio, etc., information is often distorted; therefore it is logical to ...
2864: Importance of Computer Software In Education
... written data for the user, but also provides visual support of the topic. By exploring the influence of multimedia upon high school students. I have concluded that the usage of multimedia have significantly increased students' interest in particular topics. In order to get these positive results, every child has to have a chance to use the technology on a daily basis. Mathematics is one of the scientific fields that has employed ...
2865: The Computer
... performs calculations by sliding a narrow, gauged wooden strip inside a rulerlike holder. Because the sliding is continuous and there is no mechanism to stop at one exact value, the slide rule is analog. New interest has been shown recently in analog computers, particularly in areas such as neural networks that respond to continuous electrical signals. Most modern computers, however, are digital machines whose components have a finite number of states ...
2866: Freedom of Speech on the Internet
... the contrary, we presume that governmental regulation of the content of speech is more likely to interfere with the free exchange of ideas than to encourage it”(CIEC). He then went on to say, “The interest in encouraging freedom of expression in a democratic society outweighs any theoretical but unproven benefit of censorship.”(CIEC) America was founded on the principle that people have the right to choose speech and to express ...
2867: Online Censorship
... purposes. The effect of access and use of this global interactive medium has been to promote democracy and civil society worldwide. Mass media usually responds to economic and political interests of those who control the interest, and such controls do not presently exist on the Internet. In the United States, citizens are able to find information concerning governments or human rights. Currently the Internet also allows users an opportunity to look ...
2868: The Internet
... One might think that the Internet's effects have landed most heavily on the younger generations of today. Instead of the somewhat frivolous games, such as Atari and Intellivison, children of today are quickly taking interest in the internet and what it has to offer. Whether it's games they seek or help with their homework, the internet offers a wide variety of today's common interests. Some think that the ...
2869: So, How Does It Work? The Wankel Rotary Engine
... moving in circular motion around a fixed central shaft. This requires disassembling the motor to change spark plugs, perhaps the main reason it was discarded. However, DKM is the smoothest of the two, and high rates beyond 25,000 rpm are possible. Bearing loads are lighter. History of Rotary Machines The rotary combustion engine must not be confused with "rotary" aircraft engines which are piston cylinders arranged in a circle. The ...
2870: The Birth Of Fiber Optics-To it's Popularity
... accomplished by using thin filaments of glass through which light beams are transmitted. Fiber optics is becoming a popular trend in the technological world because, they have a high information carrying capacity. Very low error rates, totally insensitive to electromagnetic interference and a great immunity to eavesdropping. Fiber optics have high information carrying capacity optical waveguide fibers are capable of carrying 65,000 times more information than copper wire, and information ...


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