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WebTV
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8 pages in length. Since the invention of computer
technology, people have been searching for ways to incorporate the Internet into their daily lives. The problem at hand, however, was addressing the needs of those who either did not want to learn all the computer skills or were not able to fully understand how to operate one. It was soon realized that these two groups made up a significant population of consumers who still wanted to access the Internet; with this understanding, WebTV was born as a way in which to provide access with very little computer knowledge. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: TLCwebtv.wps
What is the Future of Books?: Advantages of Electronically Formatted Media
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A 7 page contention that although books are a mainstay of both our academic and our personal lives, serving to enlighten us and to entertain us, they are quickly becoming an antiquity. The hard print world of books, magazines, and newsletters is quickly being replaced by the electronic world of computerized media. Just as the blackboard and inkwell have given way in the past to write-and-wipe boards and ball-point pens, the print medium is giving way to hypertext and palm readers. Indeed, books are soon to be a thing of our past. This paper uses the educational arena to demonstrate the superiority of electronically formatted media in comparison to traditional print media. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: PPbooksF.rtf
What Would a Computer Need in Order to Think Independently?
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5
pages in length. Would a computer that passes the Turing Test
(Computing Machinery and Intelligence, by A. M. Turing) have a
mind? This has been a debate that has lasted for decades. One
of those who would undoubtedly loudly object to the possibility
would be John Searle, who wrote Minds, Brains and Programs. In
order to argue this question intelligently, we must first ask
ourselves however, what a computer would need in order to have a
mind. And how would we know this? This is an interesting
treatise on the subject. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: JGAsearl.doc
What Would Have Happened If The Computer Revolution Took Place At The Same Time As The Industrial Revolution?
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4 pages in length. The popular adage that contends too much of a good thing can be bad might readily be applied had the computer revolution occurred at the same time as the Industrial Revolution. Looking at it from the perspective of twenty-first century understanding, where virtually everything in the modern world revolves around or is operated by computers, it seems wholly unlikely that anything positive would have come out of this simultaneous coupling when the Industrial Revolution was itself a monumental period of advancement all on its own. In essence, it was result of a series of events that took place to set the stage for industrialism; there was a tangible timeline that provided for the progression toward the Industrial Revolution. Contrarily, there would have been no precursor to usher in the computer revolution had it occurred at the same time and, as such, would have undoubtedly thrown the early twentieth century into a tailspin. No bibliography.
Filename: TLCCompRevo.rtf
Why Households Need Computers
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A 5 page paper discussing record-keeping, business and education as three reasons households need computers. There are many household uses for computers spoken about for the future, but today households still can get by without owning one. As the microwave oven became a necessity for many, however, so is the computer fast becoming a household necessity as well. No sources listed.
Filename: KShousePC.rtf
Why Linux is Better Than Windows
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In four pages this argumentative essay examines why Linux is a better computer operating system than Windows, with three supporting points provided focusing on cost, security, and adaptability. Three sources are listed in the bibliography.
Filename: TGlinwin.rtf
Why Passwords and Good Information Security Technologies Are Compromised by Users
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In three pages this paper discussed why in a corporate an/or business environment passwords and decent information technologies that are in place are still compromised by the people who use them and also considers how information security can be improved. Four sources are cited in the bibliography.
Filename: TGpasscomp.rtf
Why the Mac Operating System is a Better Choice Over Windows
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A 6 page paper which, by using a supplied case analysis, compares Mac to Windows operating systems in terms of software availability and computing aspects to prove that Mac is the better choice for business applications. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TGmacwin.rtf
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