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Why it is Important to Get Trained in Android? - 0 views

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    Are you looking for Android course online? If yes, then you are not the only one. Android market has more demand and response than others and it's because it has multiple scope in the near future. So, you can say that Android industry is established but due its vast importance and potential, its growth is continuous and does not have a end in sight. Are you in the IT developing field and would like to learn an additional skill, why not consider Android training today; you will be happy you did because the opportunity is vast and its potential is inconceivable.
tech vedic

A lesson on computer mouse tips - 0 views

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    A computer mouse, though losing its charm in the limelight of touch-based user-interface, remains as the most useful input device for the majority of computer fraternity. But most of the times, people are oblivious of the fact. Discover the true potential of computer mouse with Techvedic.
Aelicia Doore

Importance of a Resume in a Career Building - 0 views

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    Your resume is often the first thing an employer sees when you apply for a job-it serves as an introduction to you and your job history.The first thing a potential employer will notice about your resume is the layout. Try these tips to make sure it's a positive first impression.
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The worst tech habits and how to break them - 0 views

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    We all have some bad habits in life. But, there also some bad habits of technology. In this tutorial, we are explaining you 10 technology-oriented bad habits along with the potential solutions for all of them.
Aelicia Doore

CNA Job Description- Duties and Responsibilities - 0 views

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    One of the fastest-growing job markets in the United States, the need for certified nursing assistants is a strong one due to increased numbers of Baby Boomer adults getting to the age where they'll need a bit of assistance and extra health care options. The desire to become a CNA has a marked increase as the country's youth and experience adult workers alike realize the profitable health care industry career growth potential that starts with a CNA certification. With the demand constantly on the rise for CNA professionals, the future looks great for those who take up the many various offers for free CNA training.
Alex Parker

Tidal power: Florida's ocean current potential - 1 views

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    As a largely unexplored renewable source, marine and hydrokinetic energy - or ocean power - is gaining traction as the next best thing in the power industry.
Alex Parker

10 things you must know about Alibaba's IPO - 1 views

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    Chinese ecommerce giant just had the biggest flotation in history. The Chinese ecommerce giant Alibaba has already made history in the largest stock market flotation of all time. The listing on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) came after months of hype, with many seeing the company as a potential rival to Amazon and eBay.
Alex Parker

Claire Field: BP and Westminster in Scottish oil cover up? - 1 views

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    What started as a low-profile trip by the PM to Shetland to announce a household energy policy and pat a pony has become an under the radar inspection of an oil field with the potential to tear apart the union. Are the UK government and BP in cahoots or is it just 'utter nonsense'?
Alex Parker

5 things you need to know about Shellshock - 0 views

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    Experts give us their reactions to the Bash vulnerability in Linux, Unix and Mac. Hundreds of millions of computers are potentially affected by Shellshock, a new bug found in Linux, Unix and Mac. The flaw is related to the command processor called Bash, short for Bourne again shell, which is common to Linux, Unix and Mac systems. So what does this all mean for us?
Alex Parker

Will iBeacon technology transform the passenger experience? - 1 views

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    With EasyJet, American Airlines and Virgin Atlantic trialling iBeacons at airports, a seamless and personalised passenger experience seems closer than ever. But how is it being used and what is the potential of this new passenger information system?
Alex Parker

Minute mercenaries - tackling nuclear waste with microbiology - 1 views

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    Groundbreaking research showing the potential of microbes to treat radioactive waste has shed light on how toxic materials could be disposed of in the future.
Alex Parker

Mobile apps leaking data through ad networks - 1 views

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    'Cross application' data sharing makes user vulnerable, says MWR InfoSecurity. Free mobile apps that use third-party advertising code are putting users in danger of being hacked, according to MWR InfoSecurity. The firm found that ad networks were inheriting the permissions of free apps, granting them access to the address books, text messages and emails of potential victims if the network was compromised by hackers.
Alex Parker

Predictive flood modelling - Cranfield University's solution to flooding on Britain's r... - 1 views

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    Train delays consistently rank high on the list of rail travellers' main bugbears and, according to their own figures, in the UK some 60% of delays can be attributed to Network Rail. Contributing to this unhappy statistic are factors including infrastructure faults, trespass, vandalism and cable theft - but arguably the most significant, and potentially the most costly, is the weather.
Alex Parker

5 tech take-aways from the 2015 Budget - 1 views

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    Internet of Things, broadband, renewable energy - the government is embracing technology and realising its economic potential. Between the jokes tailored to evoke the maximum jeering from backbenchers, Chancellor George Osborne delivered the 2015 Budget.
Alex Parker

Dealing with Corrosion - 1 views

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    Alstom recently announced it was installing a new flue gas corrosion protection system at the Weiher coal power plant in Germany to protect its boiler evaporator walls against corrosion by reduced oxygen potential. With plants expected to run for decades
Alex Parker

Online fraud and cybercrime costs UK economy nearly £11 billion a year - 1 views

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    Add to favorites According to data from Action Fraud, the UK economy potentially lost a staggering £10.9 billion to fraud and cybercrime in 2015/16. This equates to approximately £210 per person over the age of 16 living in the UK.
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