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Zach West

IBM - Diagram Displays with Graph Layout - 0 views

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    Diagrams are node-link displays that help users understand how elements in a system are connected to one another. Diagrams are used in process and workflow applications, business organization charts, network management displays and UML modelers, to name just a few. Graph layout algorithms are used help automatically rearrange the nodes and links in these display for maximum readability.
patrick kukalis

Jonathan Spalter: Watching Wireless Grow Up (and Up and Up) - 0 views

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    Wireless growth and usage show no signs of slowing as more Americans are increasingly using mobile to connect. In 2011 alone, wireless data traffic grew 133%, and with more wireless subscriptions than people in the U.S.
Camille Kacerik

What Are the Benefits of Networking? - 0 views

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    This article is about networking and how wireless connection plays a huge role in it.
sean kowalski

Political capital and America's wireless web - FT.com - 0 views

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    Wireless connectivity can actually make a difference in capital. Is a technology like this really that effective in producing money?
Sheridan Brodhead

Social Comedy Shared with Wireless Internet - 0 views

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    Here is an article about how it is socially important to stay updated on popular videos and topics.
Jon Stickel

Wireless connectivity diagram - 2 views

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    picture showing how it works
Jon Stickel

Benefits of wireless connectivity - 0 views

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    interview video
Jon Stickel

Wireless Connectivity in Colleges - 0 views

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    Highlights some of the major pros and cons
Natalie Sciulli

Web 2.0 Forming Health 2.0 - 0 views

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    This article from a blog shows how Web 2.0 started to form Health 2.0, a new way for doctors and patients to connect and research certain illnesses and health insurance plans.
cody Ritter

Education - 0 views

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    talks about online education
HayleeRaine Fenner

Apple Unveils New, Thinner, Lighter iPhone 5 - 1 views

http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2012/09/12/161010920/apple-unveils-new-thinner-lighter-iphone-5 This is for the overview portion of wireless connective as an example for a steroid. The steroid ...

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started by HayleeRaine Fenner on 22 Oct 13 no follow-up yet
Rachael Seals

http://www.webfoundation.org/vision/history-of-the-web/ - 2 views

This article talks about the history of the world wide web. Without the world wide web the world wouldn't be what it is today. It allows us to connect with anyone anywhere in the world and we can s...

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started by Rachael Seals on 28 Oct 13 no follow-up yet
Morgan M

Social network - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • A social network is a social structure made up of individuals (or organizations) called "nodes," which are tied (connected) by one or more specific types of interdependency, such as friendship, kinship, common interest, financial exchange, dislike, sexual relationships, or relationships of beliefs, knowledge or prestige.
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    Definition of a Social Network.
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    This explains what a social network is,and the history of it.
Kaleb B

Googleplex - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • The Googleplex is the corporate headquarters complex of Google, Inc., located at 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway in Mountain View, Santa Clara County, California, near San Jose.
  • The four core buildings, totaling 47,038 square meters (506,310 sq ft), were built for and originally occupied by Silicon Graphics (SGI). The office space and corporate campus is located within a larger 26-acre (110,000 m2) site that contains Charleston Park, a 5-acre (20,000 m2) public park; improved access to Permanente Creek; and public trails that connect the corporate site to Shoreline Park and the Bay Trail.
matthew hilliard

Wireless - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • Wireless communication is the transfer of information over a distance without the use of enhanced electrical conductors or "wires".
  • Wireless operations permits services, such as long range communications, that are impossible or impractical to implement with the use of wires.
  • The term "wireless" should not be confused with the term "cordless", which is generally used to refer to powered electrical or electronic devices that are able to operate from a portable power source (e.g. a battery pack) without any cable or cord to limit the mobility of the cordless device through a connection to the mains power supply.
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    "Wireless operations permits services, such as long range communications, that are impossible or impractical to implement with the use of wires."
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    "One of the best-known examples of wireless technology is the mobile phone"
matthew hilliard

Wi-Fi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • Wi-Fi (pronounced /ˈwaɪfaɪ/) is a trademark of the Wi-Fi Alliance that manufacturers may use to brand certified products that belong to a class of wireless local area network (WLAN) devices based on the IEEE 802.11 standards. 802.11 the most widely used WLAN technology.
  • The term Wi-Fi suggests Wireless Fidelity,
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    "A personal digital assistant (PDA), also known as a palmtop computer,[1][2] is a mobile device that functions as a personal information manager. Current PDAs often have the ability to connect to the Internet. A PDA has an electronic visual display, enabling it to include a web browser, but some newer models also have audio capabilities, enabling them to be used as mobile phones or portable media players. Many PDAs can access the Internet, intranets or extranets via Wi-Fi or Wireless Wide Area Networks. Many PDAs employ touchscreen technology. The term PDA was first used on January 7, 1992 by Apple Computer CEO John Sculley at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nevada, referring to the Apple Newton. In 1996, Nokia introduced the first mobile phone with full PDA functionality, the 9000 Communicator, which grew to become the world's best-selling PDA. The Communicator spawned a new category of mobile phones: the smartphone. Today, the vast majority of all PDAs are smartphones. Over 150 million smartphones are sold each year, while "stand-alone" PDAs without phone functionality sell only about 3 million units per year.[specify] Popular smartphone brands include HTC, Apple, Palm, Nokia N-Series, and RIM BlackBerry."
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    "Wi-Fi allows cheaper deployment of local area networks "
Brody C

TiVo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

shared by Brody C on 28 Sep 10 - Cached
  • TiVo (pronounced /ˈtiːvoʊ/, TEE-voh) is a digital video recorder, developed and marketed by TiVo, Inc. and introduced in 1999. TiVo provides an electronic television programming schedule, whose features include "Season Pass" schedules which record every new episode of a series, and "WishList" searches which allow the user to find and record shows that match their interests by title, actor, director, category, or keyword. TiVo also provides a range of features when the TiVo DVR is connected to a home network, including film and television show downloads, advanced search, personal photo viewing, music offerings, and online scheduling.
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