A search operator is an instruction that joins keywords to form a new, more complex query. It enables you to look for several words at once by telling Copernic Desktop Search how to link keywords. The most common search operators are the three Boolean operators (AND/+, OR and NOT/-), which allow the inclusion or exclusion of documents from the search results.
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What is digital identity? | Just Ask Gemalto - 0 views
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What is digital identity? Digital identity is the network or Internet equivalent to the real identity of a person or entity (like a business or government agency) when used for identification in connections or transactions from PCs, cell phones or other personal devices.
The Technology Source Archives - Digital Natives, Digital Immigrants: Some Thoughts fro... - 0 views
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In contrast, those not born in the digital world reveal their non-native status through a "digital immigrant accent" that manifests itself in a number of ways—printing out a digital document to edit it rather than editing it online
MOOCS (Massive Open Online Courses) - Complete University Guide - 0 views
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Who offers MOOCS? Universities and other institutions worldwide partner with external providers, the largest including US-based Coursera, Udemy, Udacity, and EdX, and Australian MOOEC. Some providers specialise in particular areas of study.
What is Collaboration? - 0 views
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Shared workspaces are among the most visible entries in the collaboration space. Aimed at rolling document and application sharing up with chat and perhaps versioning and other auditing capabilities
Metadata Definition - 0 views
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Web pages often include metadata in the form of meta tags. Description and keywords meta tags are commonly used to describe the Web page's content. Most search engines use this data when adding pages to their search index.
What is database? - Definition from WhatIs.com - 0 views
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A database is a collection of information that is organized so that it can easily be accessed, managed, and updated. In one view, databases can be classified according to types of content: bibliographic, full-text, numeric, and images.
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