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The Biography Of Wi Fi Signals
In the world of IT, there are many pioneers that helped contribute to the way we use technology
today, from early ideas of what a computer could be way before one was actually made, to the
inventor of Wi–Fi signals. In this report I will be discussing 6 of them and evaluating which is the
'top pioneer'. Firstly, Augusta Ada King–Noel, known as the Countess of Lovelace was an English
Mathematician and writer during the 19th century. Born in London on the 10th December 1815, she
was the only 'true' child of the poet Lord Byron and Anne Isabella Milbanke (his wife) as all of his
other children were born to other women who were not married to Byron. Lord Byron left England
shortly after Ada's birth and eventually died in the Greek war of Independence 8 years later. Due to
her late–husband's actions Ada's mother decided to promote mathematics and writing to Ada to help
prevent her getting the 'insanity' Anne believed Lord Byron had suffered from. Later, in 1835 Ada
married William King, who three years later became Earl of Lovelace, giving Ada her title of
'Countess of Lovelace'. After furthering her education with scientists such as: Andrew Crosse and
Sir David Brewster, as well as author Charles Dickens to become an Analyst, she met fellow British
mathematician 'Charles Babbage' through her private tutor. They developed an ongoing friendship
and working relationship while famously working together on Babbage's work on the Analytical
Engine. An example of her work on this
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Social Media
In August 6, 1991 Tim Berners Lee launched the first–ever World Wide Web site online (Inventor of
World Wide Web Receives ACM A.M. Turing Award. April 4, 2017). Which had two main functions
in which we're to how to access another individuals file or document and to learn how to set up a
personal server. Moreover, after 1991 technology has had technological advancements and
improvements. The creation of Web 2.0 (Wikis, Blogs & Web 2.0 technology, 2008) allowed anyone
to establish, create and share online information or express a certain opinion without any required
usage of skill. Social Media in the twenty first century is the main platform for communication and
staying updated with the latest pieces of information, such as academic articles, journals, books and
much more. The purpose of this review is to understand the advantages and disadvantages of social
media in politics and to explain how politics can be promoted in a stable situation and how politics
can be manipulated by social media. The definition of social media is the sharing, creating and
exchanging of different ideas, like Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, LinkedIn, Blog groups and many
other virtual communities or networks (Social Media Overview). Social media has become a main
platform by politicians to let individuals join or participate in political engagement. (Kim & Chen,
2016) discussed that a new political participation established in digital media in which is called
online participation, in which an
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Tim Berners-Lee and Robert Cailliau and the Internet
As young adults, we cannot recall a life without the web. The web is young because recently it had
its 25th anniversary. 25 years ago ,Tim Berners–Lee and Robert Cailliau changed the world forever.
According to boutell.com, " In 1989, while working at CERN (the European Organization for
Nuclear Research), both men made proposals for hypertext systems...And in late 1990 and early
1991, Tim Berners–Lee wrote the first web browser." These men started the technology phenomena,
but as time progressed, society started to become more advanced. People do not interact the same
with each other. As we move on forward, the definition of a friend is lost because of the indecency
of social media. The growth of social media causes people to question what a friend is because
people do not understand the difference between interacting face to face, rather than socializing on
the web. As more social media sites come to the market, people are social without going out. The
growth of social media causes people to think, act, and interact differently, causing the meaning of
friendship to be lost, because of the growth of the web. Socializing digitally contradicts socializing
in the real world. Socializing digitally causes people to think differently about their friends. The
generation of today is not as social as the generation of the past. People compete with each other
based on their Facebook friend numbers, thinking it is a popularity contest. The reality is that
Facebook friends
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Computers And The World Wide Web Essay
Computers play a huge role in our lives today and are an essential aspect of our day to day lives.
However, computers did not just immediately come into existence. Over a span of more than 100
years, computers have come a long way and will continue to evolve in the future. Computers are
continuously improving in both hardware and software design. In addition, new computers with
faster processing speed, more memory space, and improved clock speed are always being developed
and brought into the marketplace. However, one thing that will continue to remain the same in all
computers and continue to serve the same purpose is the World Wide Web, more commonly referred
to as the Web or the web. Similar to the development of computers, the World Wide Web was not
created overnight, but took time, effort, and brainpower to invent. We can credit this fascinating
invention that connects everyone in the world to British physicist and computer scientist Sir Tim
Berners–Lee. Sir Tim Berners–Lee was born on June 8, 1955 in London, England to Mary Lee
Wood and Conway Berners–Lee. Mary Lee and Conway met while they were both working on the
first commercially–built computer, the Ferranti Mark 1. As a boy, Sir Berners–Lee was an avid train
spotter and developed a knowing for train and railway parts by tinkering with small toys. His
fascination with mechanical and technical objects throughout the early part of his life lead him to
study at The Queens College, Oxford, graduating in 1976 to
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‘Privacy and a Digital Bill of Rights?’
The world as we know is moving towards a more digital life style, where nearly everything that we
own has some sort of electronic component built in it and is able to connect to the Internet. Users are
able to browse the web, shop online for their favourite items from stores around the world and post a
status update from any of their devices anywhere any time twenty–four hours, seven days a week.
On an estimate in just 60 seconds we transmit nearly 640 terabytes of IP data. A major contributor to
that IP data is Google being at number one just trying to answer nearly 2 million search queries;
coming in second is YouTube by streaming nearly 1.3 million videos and uploading 30 hours' worth
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Users have the right to be forgotten online, meaning that the user should have the right to have their
data fully removed from the internet if it's no longer needed. (4. Right to Remain Private 2014)
In the United State there is no explicit right to privacy so, while you are working Employees have
only a few rights of privacy, an employer can sometimes read your personal emails sent on any work
computer even if it is not stored on the organizations work server. 90% of American organizations
use LinkedIn an online CV site or any site for recruiting any future employees, so whatever you are
commented, tagged or upload online your future employer can see this. (4. Right to Remain Private
2014)
The United States government stated in documents indicate that they are using spyware tools to
track a person or persons of interest and sometimes tracking them without a warrant. United States
citizens currently have no right to be forgotten online. The Privacy Act of 1974 states that all
organizations require to disclose how there customer's data will be used and handled. Currently and
still ongoing are two senators John Kerry and John McCain having proposed that there should be a
"Commercial Privacy bill of rights Act of 2011". (4. Right to Remain Private 2014)
We should be
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Mass Media Development And Literacy Assignment Options
Mass Media Development and Literacy Assignment Options Week one HUM/186 Allyson Wells,
instructor David Strom October 30, 2017 I have chosen Option A for this assignment. I will be
discussing the major developments in the evolution of mass media over the last century. I will
discuss how each development influenced the American culture. And finally, I will discuss what is
meant by the term, "Media Coverage," and how it has affected our everyday lives. There have been
significant changes in the world of mass media over the past century. Traditional media is the term
which is used to refer to all forms of media which were present before the internet. These means of
communication included printed materials, such as newspapers, books, and magazines. National
magazines which were popular were: Time, Life, and Newsweek. The National Geographic was a
magazine which cover news and trends from across the globe. Probably the most widely read
magazine on the topic of music and entertainment was Rolling Stone. News was broadcast on
television and radio. Entertainment could be seen at the movie theater and heard on the radio. Books
were published, both fiction, as well as non–fiction. Biographies were written about the lives of
individuals, from Presidents to celebrities and athletes. If you were interested in cooking or home
making, you could pick up a copy of Good Housekeeping or Better Homes and Gardens.
"ARPANET adopted TCP/IP on January 1. 1983, and from
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The Short Story Nethergrave By Tim Berners-Lee
Internet. The Internet is a vast place full of the world's information as well as false information. The
first prototype of the Internet, ARPANET, was invented in the early 1960's as a platform to easier
track planes and missiles. After 2 decades of trial and error, in 1980's Tim Berners–Lee, a British
computer scientist found the way to link all the factors and make what we know today as modern
internet.
The Internet as we know it today is a very diverse place, almost like a virtual library. You have your
study materials, your game section, just random fun things, bad medical advice and tons of other
tips and tricks. Although the internet is a great place for finding information the internet can also be
a very dangerous encapturing place. Some people believe that the world has become anti–social
because of kids and teens "constantly" being on the internet. Some of this behavior was fictionally ...
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In the story, Jeremy uses a fake profile and fakes stories about himself to impress his online friends.
This is considered/called catfishing. 'Catfishing' is another problem the internet brings. 'Catfishing'
is when someone lies about who they are and or where they live and continues to lie about this while
building relationships with other people. This causes a hurtful aspect of the internet
What are some basic facts about the internet?
The Internet was always a thought, many scientists worked on the idea of constant access to
information. During the early 1960's the Government launched a satellite called ARPANET.
2.) How has the internet presented a huge role in ways today?
The internet today has changed the way we do everything. When someone asks a question you never
hear somebody say "Go look for the answer in a book!" The Internet has presented easy access 3.)
What are problems the internet has brought into the
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The Hubble Space Telescope
Inventions that happened in 1990: Internet Is Born. The World Wide Web, Internet Protocol (HTTP)
and WWW language (HTML) and are created by Tim Berners–Lee. The Hubble Space Telescope's
launch in 1990 and sped humanity to one of its greatest advances. Hubble is a telescope that orbits
Earth. Its position above the atmosphere, which distorts and blocks the light that reaches our planet,
gives it a view of the universe that typically far surpasses that of ground–based telescopes.
Inventions that happened in 1991: Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) announced its AMD 386
microprocessor which was developed to offer competition to Intel's 386 chips. This as it turns out
has been a long running competition between Intel and AMD. Recently AMD
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Bill Gates and Tim Berners-Lee: Their Contributions to...
Bill Gates and Tim Berners–Lee:
Their Contributions to Information Technology and the IT Industry
Nowadays, information technology is playing a significant role in human's life. Actually, it has only
been developing for several decades. In fact, there are two key men who contribute greatly for this
process. They are Bill Gates and Tim Berners–Lee. This essay will explain their contribution to IT
and its industry and discuss it in several aspects.
There remain several differences between the computer before early 1970s and they are now. At that
time, it is very huge and expensive. In January 1975, Popular Electronics magazine announced that
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It has the online serving software, Internet Explorer, which allowed users to open the website freely.
Meanwhile, Windows 95 created the desktop, the start menu and 32–bit compatibility. As a result,
consumers could operate the PC much easier, communicate with others and share information by
Internet. The later Windows operating systems were almost created by using Windows 95 as the
pattern.
Both Bill Gates and Tim Berners–Lee contribute much to Information Technology and its industry.
Gates set up Microsoft, created Windows operating systems and Office software, which allowed
human to be more accessible with computers. Users could deal with issues, do research and official
work by PC. It is almost Bill Gates who makes all of these more convenient. Moreover, Gates
designed Internet Explorer software for consumers to find the information on World Wide Web,
which created by Tim
Berners–Lee. They can also play computer games, watch videos and purchase goods online. With
their achievements, many other economic industries has been developing, such as online shopping
and online games industry. In addition, people are fond of making friends and contact others by
social softwares, such as Facebook and Twitter in
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recently years. Because of their contribution, people' life has become much easier, and s they are
more closed to others. Furthermore, Bill Gates is famous for his
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Advantages Of Virtual Library
Introduction
What is a virtual library? The term has been defined and explained by legion different people in
many different ways. It is a library where in the holdings are found in electronic stacks. It is a library
that exists without involving any physical space or any location. It is a technological way to bring
everything together the resources of different libraries and information services, both internal and
external, all in one, so users can find whatever they need quicker and easier than the normal way of
searching of books.
Sounds awesome, right? Well, the virtual library also has its hindrance and limitations. Schulyler
compares the virtual library to a popsicle, stating that: "If the electricity goes off, the cold goes away
– and so does the popsicle, leaving a soggy smear on the shelf where something substantial once
resided. The virtual library suffers the same vulnerability and the same precarious existence."
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They usually seek for technology way than the traditional way of researching for something and the
most common technology way of researching is the use of virtual library.
Virtual library only exist or can occur on computers or in the internet. According to vlib.org, "The
WWW Virtual Library (VL) is the oldest catalogue of the Web.It was started by Tim Berners–Lee,
the creator of HTML and of the Web itself, in 1991 at CERN in Geneva." (vlib.org, 2014). It was
Tim Burners Lee who created and conceive the virtual library and later expanded and established by
Arthur Secret.before it became a formally settled association with Gerard Manning as its Council's
first chairman. Virtual library is run by volunteer that have expertise in the field of compiling
articles or pages for key links. As years pass by, virtual library makes history to be the first and
latest technology that provides people the privilege to browse books that are free from
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Tim Berners Lee : The World Wide Web
When the internet is mentioned, it is hard not to think of the World Wide Web. The Web has become
such a staple in our everyday lives that it is hard for us to think of life without it. For most of us,
losing the web would be the equivalent of going back to the Stone Age. How could our species go
back to a time in which everything we know isn't stored online? We couldn't. That's why we must
give a little thanks to the man behind the curtain, Tim Berners–Lee. Tim Berners–Lee was born on
June 8, 1955 in London, United Kingdom. He grew up under the British nationality making toy
computers out of cardboard and other materials. This was most likely because both of his parents
helped design the first commercially available computer, Mark 1. Lee remembers how his parents
were more likely to talk about mathematics than gossip about others around the block at the dinner
table. These factors helped influence Tim Berners–Lee to go into the information technology field.
Tim grew older, and he finally decided to study physics at Queen's College, University of Oxford.
At the age of 21, he had graduated with honors. Before graduating, he assembled his very own
computer out of spare parts and an old TV set. This was just the beginning of Lee's superior
innovative genius that would soon boost him to the top of information technology forever.
Soon after college, Tim Berners–Lee worked at Plessey Telecommunications Ltd., but it wasn't until
after Lee left the company and started working
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1984 DNS Research Paper
1984: The year 1984 saw the introduction of Domain Name System (DNS). The DNS is a
decentralized naming system for computers, services, or any resource connected to the Internet or a
private network. It links information with domain names allotted to each of the partaking entities.
Most importantly, it interprets more readily memorized domain names to the numerical IP addresses
required to determine the location of and to identify the computer services and devices with the
fundamental network protocols. The first domain name registered was symbolics.com on March 15,
1985.
1989: Sir Timothy John Berners–Lee, an English computer scientist and invented the "World Wide
Web (WWW)." He executed the first successful message between a Hypertext Transfer
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The World Wide Web By Tim Berners Lee
The World Wide Web was planned by Tim Berners–Lee in 1989 with the first successful test taking
place in 1990. It is a collection of internet servers that support formatted documents in a mark–up
language called HTML (Hyper Text Mark–up Language) that can contain hyperlinks leading to
other documents such as images, videos and graphic files. You can move from one document to
another by clicking on hot spots (Links). At first the World Wide Web started of very simple. There
were just static pages that users could only really look at, the only action they are able to do was
move to other pages. But now, the World Wide Web is much more social and there are lots of ways
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Web hosting services allow users to host files, images, videos, blogs, etc.
4 Domain Structure
A domain structure is a collection of computers which maintain their own security and account
management locally. All logins are on the domain and locally logged in users have their own files
and application servers. Companies generally have domains for each sector of the business. Sub
domains are smaller parts of a larger domain for example, calender.google.com, plus.google.com
and blog.awebsite.me. There are also TLDs (Top Level Domains) which are things like .com, .org
and .co.uk. These top level domains and sub domains are all connected to their own IP addresses.
5 Domain Name Registrars;
Domain name registrars are a company that controls the reservation of internet domain names. The
user will pay a fee to the company so they can keep the domain name; this fee can be monthly or
just a flat fee. The domain name registrars use systems to translate IP addresses into easily
recognizable domains. A domain name registrar must be recognised by a generic top–level domain
(gTLD) registry and also a country code top–level domain (ccTLD) registry, however only one will
sometimes only need to be recognised.
Components:
6 Web Server
Web servers were created by the same man who created the World Wide Web, Tim Berners–Lee.
Web servers are systems that a responsible for processing requests sent
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Net Neutrality, or the Separation Between Internet Service...
Scott Cleland from Net Competition said that net neutrality legislations "mean less privacy for all
Americans, as Net neutrality would require more government monitoring and surveillance of
Internet traffic" (qtd. from "Net Neutrality"). But what is he talking about anyway? Net neutrality, or
the separation between internet service providers (ISP's) and the content being retrieved through
their networks, is an extremely hot topic nowadays. The ideals of net neutrality can be compared to
the way you would use electricity in your home. You do not pay your power company a "toaster fee"
just so you can plug in your toaster, or a "light bulb fee" just so you can turn on your lights (Gordon;
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[and] the operator of a website or online service [is required] to establish and maintain reasonable
procedures to protect the confidentiality, security, and integrity of personal information the operator
collects and maintains (New Jersey). While the government does have the ability to monitor network
connections, those connections will stay confidential and secure. There will be no loss of privacy,
despite Cleland's conclusion of the opposite. Another consideration that should be made is our right
to free speech. Larry Pratt, director of Gun Owners of America, said that the Brady Campaign (an
anti–gun violence group) and Gun Owners of America "should have the same fair use of the internet
highway", and that "if we want to buy 100 units of internet broadband capability, that should be the
same price to us as somebody else... [we should] be able to get our message out regardless of what
[ISP's] may or may not like" ("Moyers"). Without net neutrality, if a certain ISP does not agree with
the beliefs of Gun Owners of America, they could discriminate against the group by slowing down
the Gun Owners of America website, or charging the organization a
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How Did Berners Lee Changed The World
Sir Tim Berners–Lee is an British physicist,who is also known for his invention that changed the
history of computers and our life: The World Wide Web. Until 1990, people were using Internet only
for e–mail because information on the Internet was spread and there was not a way to access it
all.All that changed with the invention of the World Wide Web. The whole idea of World Wide Web
was simple thought on Berners Lee's mind that it would be great idea for researchers to be able find
the documents they needed from any computer in the world.In 1980, he made his first attempt to
create resource by writing a program called Enquire to organize documents, lists of people, and the
projects on his computer.The hypertext program on his computer would
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Tim Berners Lee 's The World Wide Web
Introduction
In 1990, Tim Berners–Lee who invented the World Wide Web and gave theoretical and
technological background for a new hypertext based linked information system, pointed out the
problem of keywords. Searching for a particular information, document or webpage is a far more
complex and longer process then it should be, mainly because two people never seem to choose the
same keyword for the same concept. (Berners–Lee, 1990) This problem becomes more and more
acute as we enter the age of the Social Web characterized by collaborative and continuous creation,
adaptation and alteration of content. The first generation of web tools, between 1990 and 2003,
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However, the problem with keyword selection has remained largely unsolved, although social
tagging was a big step forward.
When users are searching for information on the web, they evaluate results tertieved before planning
the next search procedure. When evaluating, users are able to make connections between
information pieces from text, image or video based content and make associations between words.
The goal of the third generation of the web is to make more data available online readable and
analyzable for machines as well. The Semantic Web will bring structure to the meaningful content of
Web pages by using metadata and ontology, creating an environment where software agents can
rapidly answer complex queries of users. (Berners–Lee et al. 2001) The source of this environment
is already there: we have huge amount of data available online. Three components help to transform
existing data and store them as semantic data (Herman, 2006, 2008):
Universal Resource Identifier (URI) which is a subject or an object;
Resource Description Framework (RDF) triples (s,p,o) which means a labeled connection between
two resources, where "s", "p" and "o" stand for subject, property/predicate and object;
Ontology, a common metadata vocabulary that defines the concepts and relationships used to
describe and represent an area of knowledge. It is used for property characterization, term
equivalence analysis and reasoning
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Annotated Bibliography On The Library
Introduction:
Library users today are able to meet most their information needs through the sources outside the
library. The ubiquitous access to internet today and the rise of the companies like Google, Amazon
and Wikipedia have provided viable alternatives to users for their information needs. So libraries are
experiencing an evolutionary change in their traditional services. And the rapid evolving digital
technologies can be seen as an opportunity for libraries as their need to evolve in the face of these
new challenges.
Linked Data which works as the framework behind the Semantic Web, an idea developed by Tim
Berners–Lee, the inventor of World Wide Web, aims at revolving the Internet into one large database
instead of simply distinct collection of data. Today, where internet has been the first choice for the
users to look for information, libraries should seize the advantage of the concept behind Linked
Data. By attempting to make their resources available on the web, libraries can bring back their
users because of the allure of the high quality and authoritative resources owned by the libraries.
Such technological development can definitely bring a number of benefits to libraries by allowing
the libraries and their resources to connect with their users on the web. Professionals in the field
have considered the use of Linked data technologies for the benefit of Libraries. Many papers have
been written by experts underlying the benefits in the past decade. And
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Muybridge, Eli Whitney, And Tim Berners-Lee: Literary...
Eadweard Muybridge, Eli Whitney, and Tim Berners–Lee are all names that are recognized for the
major impact they had on society as a whole. All of these men were innovator's who looked for
ways to fix problems and answer unsolved question's. Eadweard Muybridge a photographer, looked
to answer the unsolved question, can horses fly? Using his photography skills, he devised a plan that
allowed him to answer the question. Eli Whitney look to create a machine that removed seeds from
the bolls of cotton plants more efficiently and ended revolutionizing the Southern industry. Tim
Berners Lee, a computer scientist looked for ways to find and store data more easily and invented
the world wide web, However, unlike the other men, Tim Berner
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Advantages Of E-Business
Chapter 1 – Introduction to E–commerce
1.1 Introduction:
Electronic trade, or e–business, alludes to financial movement that happens on the web. E–business
incorporates numerous types of business action, for example, retail shopping, managing an account,
contributing and rentals.
As per The Economist, e–business is and will be an all–inclusive splendid spot for retailers in
impending years. Electronic business, additionally called e–trade, is expanding around the globe. E–
business comprises of electronic business transactions identified with the buy and conveyance of
products and administrations. E–trade incorporates retail exchange in the middle of business and
shoppers (B2c) and business–to– business (B2b) exchange. Organizations utilize the Web, extranets,
or electronic information trade (EDI) in completing e–business.
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Purchasing/offering 24/7. More arrive at to clients; there are no hypothetical geographic
confinements. Low operational expenses and better nature of administrations. No need of physical
organization set–ups. Simple to begin and deal with a business. Clients can undoubtedly select items
from distinctive suppliers without moving around physically.
DISADVANTAGES:
Anyone without much of a stretch begin a business. Furthermore there are a lot of people awful
locales which consume up client's cash. There is no assurance of item quality. Mechanical
disappointments can result in flighty consequences for the aggregate techniques. As there is least
risk of immediate client to organization collaborations, client dependability is constantly on a check.
There are numerous programmers, who search for circumstances, and hence an ecommerce site,
administration, installment passages; every single are alway inclined to an
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Tim Berners Lee : The Inventor Of The Web
Tim Berners–Lee is a famous computer scientist from England who is famous for being known as
the inventor of the Web. During his many presentations, he points out numerous key ideas based on
how he developed the web and the main components behind operating the World Wide Web.
Berners–Lee begins his presentation by discussing how he began in the world of technology by
working as a software engineer working with data systems during this time. He mentions how
frustrating and incompatible it was to simply figure out how to build something because of the long
process it took to do such a thing instead of just "clicking" something on the web like we know
today. He also mentioned how difficult it was to truly explain to someone what the web was. ...
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Lastly, the third rule is that when the information is received from the HTTP protocol all the data
should be contained in data relationships. Stating that data is relationships, meaning that all the
information given in one HTTP contains all the data and relationships in a single hyperlink making
everything much simpler than before. Ultimately, everything that is mentioned in these three rules
all comes down to being linked data. Linked data is all the relationships and information that is used
in these HTTP protocols and returns the data for easier access by using these relationships, instead
of using multiple programs in order to find information based on one piece of data. Berners–Lee
goes on to finish his presentation by stating that this whole process of using HTTP protocols is
simply the use of linked data and the many connections involved when using this data. In another
presentation, Berners–Lee discusses the idea behind modifying and implementing a user interface
on web pages and how the web went worldwide. When the web was being used more often, it went
worldwide, which ultimately brought up the question of how all this complex data being used
everywhere was going to be tracked. Berners–Lee states that satellites are used in order to make
"mash–up" maps that hold data all around the world and use a user interface in order to properly
organize traffic, energy, and other important data onto these so called mash–up maps. By
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Sir Tim Berners Lee Speech Analysis
Throughout listening through the speech given by Sir Tim Berners–Lee, the underlying message that
I grasped was the threat to for corporate control that is being placed on the internet. Lately it has
been an eroding net neutrality. This goes along with the fact that we can no longer use the web
without worrying about the 24–hour surveillance placed on everything that we say and do.
Furthermore, he talks about filter bubbles. We are free but yet limited. For example, when we tweet
things in America, majority of those who will have the opportunity to view it are those living in
America. We're limiting ourselves on social networking sites. Now and days the friends suggested to
us are only censored around people who share the same circles. Even
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Tim Berners Lee : The Creator Of The World Wide Web
Tim Berners–Lee has not even come close to attaining the same celebrity status that Microsoft
founder Bill Gates has reached, but history may be kinder to him in the long run. Berners–Lee is the
creator of the World Wide Web, the user–friendly, graphics–based interface for navigating around
the Internet. Millions around the globe visit the Web daily, and in a way, it has evolved into its own
life form. Information on nearly any subject can be retrieved, vast bookstores quickly perused, and
speeches of international leaders played back. Its potential for use (and abuse) is staggering, but it
was Berners–Lee, the son of two computer scientists, and his simple hypertext program that made it
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To do this he developed a software program he called Enquire, short for "Enquire Within Upon
Everything," which was also the name of a vintage encyclopedia of knowledge that he had once
loved. Enquire used the idea of "hypertext," a technique that links together information across
documents through associative trails that allow users to jump from one "link" to another. For
instance, the search term "cats" might also lead to links to "household pets" and "lions," almost in
the same way the old card catalog in library would offer suggestions under "see also" headings.
While hypertext was not a new idea, Berners–Lee 's Enquire program was––because it worked
across several networks, not just one in–house server. His creation made possible the millions of
connected servers that are now known as the Internet. Berners–Lee considered marketing Enquire,
but knew that in time competitors would copy it and there might then exist several versions that
were deliberately incompatible with one another. Such a structure would limit access to other
networks, which was the beauty of the concept in the first place. These circumstances led to the
evolution of the World Wide Web. "A vendor–neutral forum was essential for it to interoperate
globally," Berners–Lee said in Forbes ASAP. "If I tried to cash in, there might never
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Designing A School Site : Html Structure Based Hunt...
Databases end up being web reachable completely through HTML structure based hunt interfaces.
The information units return to from the key database regularly customized into the outcome pages
energetically for human scanning. A lot of data is accessible in the web today. Data extraction is
characterized as the programmed extraction of organized data from unstructured archives. Despite
the fact that the pages are more hearty and adaptable, the data extraction framework changes the
code into easy to understand structures. In this paper, we propose to construct a school site that gives
crucial data to the clients. This methodology is bolstered by easy to use device.
Keyword: Data extraction, Parsing, Clustering, Crawler, Information Integration
INTRODUCTION Made out of Web locales interconnected by hyperlinks, the World Wide Web can
be seen as an enormous yet tumultuous wellspring of data. For choice making numerous business
applications need to rely on upon web keeping in mind the end goal to total data from various sites.
Programmed information extraction assumes an essential part in preparing results gave via internet
searchers in the wake of presenting the question by client. presently days "site" has begun keeping
more significance to our life. without which it is hard to oblige even one day .so it has turned into
the need that the site ought to be more enlightening and alluring . be that as it may, the sites are
created and just grew purposely or unwittingly
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##T Mark Up Language : Hypertext Mark-Up Language
HyperText Mark–up Language, better known as HTML, was developed from a prototype by Tim
Berners–Lee in 1992. However, Tim first developed a hypertext system called Enquire, which was
made for his own personal use. He was working "at CERN, the European Laboratory for Particle
Physics in Geneva, Switzerland" (2 – A History of HTML.), and wanted a way to collaborate easily
with other people across the world on the work he was doing. He thought of using a hypertext
system to link together documents, thus creating Enquire. The Distributed Name Service, or DNS,
was created by the 1980s, and was a necessary to developing the Internet we have today, which
HTML feeds into. This new invention allowed website domains to be reached via "a series of ...
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Up until 1994, browsers had been adding tags to HTML, changing it to fit as needed. It wasn't until
"Dan Connolly and colleagues collected all the HTML tags that were widely used and collated them
into a draft document" (2 – A History of HTML.) called HTML 2. The draft was then put onto the
Internet for comment, and taking into account people's suggestions, Dan Connolly then also wrote a
"Document Type Definition for HTML 2, a kind of mathematically precise description of the
language" (2 – A History of HTML.). Year after year, more and more people continued to add more
and more tags to HTML, including Netscape, created by Marc Andreessen and Jim Clark. Netscape,
however, did not openly speak about the tags they were creating, and did not go to WWW
conferences, which oddly enough drove the new standard for HTML. In 1994, the World Wide Web
Consortium was formed, with Tim Berners–Lee as the head of the group. They would recruit people
who had a strong interest in HTML as they did, and has multiple meeting locations today, including
in the United States at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Institut National de Recherche
en Informatique et en Automatique (INRIA, in France), and Keio University (in Japan). In August of
1995, Microsoft's Internet Explorer was released, which used HTML to run. It was a competition to
Netscape's browser, which both expanded on the already
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Essay on Knowledge Representation Using Semantic Web...
The emergence of the World Wide Web (WWW) has brought exciting new possibilities in
information access and electronic business. The WWW has grown to be the largest distributed
repository of information ever created. Current estimates reveal that the Web currently contains
about 3 billion static documents and being accessed by over 500 million users from around the
world [6]. Web content consists largely of distributed hypertext and hypermedia, accessible via
keyword–based search and link navigation. Simplicity is one of the Web's major strengths and an
important feature in its popularity and growth. It is this simplicity that has fuelled its wide uptake
and exponential growth. However, it is this very simplicity that is hampering further ... Show more
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The vision of the Semantic Web is very ambitious and will require solving long–standing research
problems in knowledge representation and reasoning, natural language computing, computer vision
and agent systems [8]. However, considerable progress is being made in the infrastructure required
to support the Semantic Web, particularly in the development of languages and tools for content
annotation and design and deployment of ontologies. Although the realization of the Semantic Web
is still a long way into the future, our aim in the work presented in this paper is to explore the extent
to which we can apply emerging developments in this area in order to provide decision support and
recommendations of appropriate innovations in sustainable building technologies for use in a
particular situation. Nonetheless, based on this exploration study, some existing essential Semantic
Web components have been implemented in developing a prototype ontology in the domain of
photovoltaic system technology. The development of the prototype ontology was facilitated by the
protégé–OWL editor. To demonstrate the usefulness of ontologies, some exemplar queries have been
formulated, executed and results presented. This was undertaken through the use of Description
Logics. A key to the Semantic Web technology is an ontology language
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Is Information On The Net Reliable? Essay
Is Information on the Net Invalid?
In his essay, "Picking Nits on the Net," John Oughton reminds Internet users that information on the
Net does not have a guarantee of authenticity, so it must be carefully evaluated. Oughton gives some
examples and also provides some useful advice on evaluating information on the Internet. Oughton's
writing is well supported by reasonable arguments, informative and very useful, and the examples
that he uses are commonly encountered by most Internet users; however, sometimes he understates
the advantages of valuable information on the Net.
Some examples that Oughton uses to support his claims are very reasonable. As we can see in his
thesis, he states that in this computerized era, people should be ... Show more content on
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For that reason, I agree with Oughton that " the unexamined site is not worth believing" (462).
Moreover, Oughton's writing is very informative and useful to Internet users. For example, when he
gives some guidelines for surfers to surf the Net by suggesting to determine the credibility of
sources, to check citations from individuals or institutions before forwarding them, and to remain
skeptical in analyzing information on the Net. These guidelines, which are leading surfers to be
more critical, I think, are very helpful and important in examining an extremely large collection of
information on the Net. They are the basic things Internet users need to know before surfing the Net.
In addition, the examples that Oughton uses in the first paragraph about "forwarded copies of false"
virus warnings, "myths about LSD... in sticks–on tattoos," and "a mortally ill little boy who wants
the postcards... to get into The Guinness Book of Records" (462) are also very common for most
Internet users. As an Internet user myself, I can relate to what Oughton says, since I often find
pieces of forwarded junk mail in my mailbox. These pieces of mail are usually about false virus
warnings as mentioned by Oughton. Sometimes, I even receive mail that tells me I would be lucky if
I forward it to a number of people. Unbelievably, some people actually do that, and I have to waste
time
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Essay On World Wide Web
History of the Web
Sir Tim Berners Lee is the computer scientist who created what people know as the World Wide
Web. After graduating from Oxford University, Berners–Lee became a software engineer at CERN,
the European Organization for Nuclear Research, near Geneva, Switzerland. Here, Berners–Lee
noticed that scientists were having trouble sharing information. Berners–Lee once stated, "In those
days, there was different information on different computers, but you had to log on to different
computers to get at it. Also sometimes you had to learn a different program on each computer. Often
it was just easier to go and ask people when they were having coffee...".
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Founders Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak created Apple Computer on April 1, 1976, and incorporated
the company on January 3, 1977, in Cupertino, California.
Wozniak built each computer by hand, and although he'd wanted to sell them for little more than the
cost of the parts – at a price at that would recoup their outlay as long as they shipped 50 units – Jobs
had a larger view. jobs inked a deal with the Byte Shop in Mountain View to supply it with 50
computers at $500 each. After the store took its cut, the Apple I sold for $666.66. the legend is that
Wozniak liked repeating numbers and was unaware of the 'number of the beast' connection.
On October 5, 2011, Steve Jobs died, marking the end of an era for Apple. The first major product
announcement by Apple following Jobs's passing was iBooks Textbooks for iOS and iBook Author
for Mac OS X. In jobs' autobiography, he stated that he wanted to reinvent education and the
textbook industry.
Today, Apple is the world's largest information technology company by revenue and the world's
third–largest mobile phone manufacturer after Samsung and Huawei. In February 2015, Apple
became the first U.S. company to be valued at over $700 billion US. Apple's most recent release was
on November 3, 2017, the ten year anniversary of Apple, with the iPhone X. With iPhone X, the
device is the display with an all–new 5.8 inch super
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Tim Berners Lee Biography
"To achieve the goals of sustainable development, critical data must be open and available for reuse
by anyone, anywhere, anytime" ("World Wide"). This phrase was delivered by the computer
scientist, Tim Berners–Lee. He attended Oxford University where he built his first real computer
(Gaines). After that, he continued and currently pursues his interest in technology. Growing up, he
wanted to be just like his parents who both worked on the first version of the computer. His
upbringing was not comparable to ordinary children. Many of his dinner discussions included
complex math problems on the line of what the square root of an imaginary number equals (Gaines).
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As proof, people are now more socially connected than ever before (Dewey). Because of Berners–
Lee's great advancement, known as the World Wide Web, people never feel like they are out of the
loop anymore. Always being able to see what family from across the country is doing with just a
click of a button is relieving and also entertaining. If their family is far away, many people do not
see them often, but the World Wide Web makes staying in contact with them easier. Sometimes just
a phone call is not enough, but live stream and face to face interaction on the internet is superior.
Likewise, putting time aside to run to the bank and store are no longer needed (Dewey). People no
longer have to worry about not having enough hours in a day, because with Berners–Lee's creation
of the World Wide Web all they have to do is go online to do their errands. Hours upon hours have
been saved because of Tim Berners–Lee. The computer scientist created a device that has changed
citizens everyday life for the better. Tim Berners–Lee deserves the award because he sparked the
revolution of everyday
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Tim Berners-Lee
Tim Berners–Lee made the World Wide Web to let people be able to share documents with each
other. Tim Berners–Lee had to develop the software on his own time while attending college and
having a job. Tim Berners–Lee got kicked out of one of his colleagues for trying to hack into the
colleges website just for the fun of it. Its always the trouble makers that end up making some of the
most important things in our lives. From Steve Jobs never finishing college up to where he ended up
making every Apple related technology to Bill Gates who dropped out of Harvard but ended up
owning Microsoft. Tim Berners–Lee went to Emanuel School from 1969 – 1973 and to Queens
College, Oxford from 1973 – 1976.(Stacy, Robert) He attended Queens College at Oxford
University, while he was a student there he built a computer from his collection of spare electrical
parts. His last year at Queens College he got kicked out for trying to hack into the colleges website
just for the fun of it. He also attended Emanuel School which is a private boys school in southwest
London (Tim Berners–Lee (Bio)) One day when Tim came home, his father was reading books
about the human brain, while working on a speech about how much more powerful and useful
computers would be if like the human brain they could make connections among random pieces of
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(Kennedy, Adrienne) After graduating from college, he worked for Plessy Telecommunications on
bar codes. He had a passion for the electrical side of things he did there. (Kennedy, Adrienne) In
1989 Berners–Lee drafted a proposal for a global hypertext project and his bosses at CERN were
skeptical. He pressed the issue and eventually won approval to purchase a NeXT computer to start
his ideas of the World Wide Web. (Berners–Lee,
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Tim Berners Lee Biography
Tim Berners–Lee In this day and age you can find almost anything online. You can access the web
from your laptop, your phone, even your game consoles and televisions. We were born in a time
where the web was always there for our convenience, but how many of us actually know where it all
started? The biggest tool in our society was created in 1989 by the man known as Tim Berners–Lee.
Tim Berners–Lee was born on June 8th 1955 and graduated from the Queen's College at Oxford
University in 1976. This is where the journey started to creating the World Wide Web we know
today. During his time there he built a computer using a soldering iron, TTL gates, M6800 processor
and an old T.V. He then graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in physics and he went on to
accomplish much more in life. The World Wide Web started as a prototype called ENQUIRE while
he was working at a European particle physics lab called CERN. He first proposed the idea of the
World Wide Web in 1989 but it wasn't put online until ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In 2009 he was elected a foreign associate of the United States National Academy of Sciences. He
was also in Time Magazines 100 Most Important People of the 20th century. He is now the Senior
Researcher and holder of the Founders Chair at MIT Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory.
He was even honored at the 2012 Summer Olympics opening ceremony in London. Tim Berners–
Lee made great strides in technology for society's benefit. The Web has become such a crucial part
of our everyday life, giving us access information at the tips of our fingers. Imagine where you
would be without the Web. Without it I wouldn't be able to take my college classes or be able to stay
in contact with my mom who lives out of state. Life wouldn't be the same for all of us without the
ground breaking creation this man gave us. So the next time you log on to Facebook, give some
appreciation to Tim
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Design Your New Home Essay
How NOT to Design Your New Home Research almost any how–to topic, and you'll find limitless
information on how to do it. That's thanks to the great information highway known as the internet.
You'll find far less, however – online or anywhere – on how NOT to tackle a how–to topic. If it
exists, it's usually tacked on at the end of a post, article or video, or couched as "tips." Since there
are few greater how–to undertakings than buying, planning and designing a new custom home, we'd
thought we'd have some fun and turn our how–to advice into how–NOT–to tips. Creating a royal
mess you'll regret is easy if you overlook some simple yet time–tested caveats. As Florida's Custom
Home Builder, ICI Homes has built all over the state for more ... Show more content on
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We've designed our own homes. Don't make us design yours! You Mean I Have to Look at a Floor
Plan? Not only look at it, but carefully consider how living spaces and rooms will be sited
throughout your future home. "So the garage is at the end," a customer may say. "That's all I need to
know." No, it's not. Some of the most common, frustrating design mistakes involve four crucial
components of a new home – the garage, kitchen, bedrooms and laundry (or utility) room. Let's start
with the garage, which should adjoin the kitchen. Residents usually do what once they've parked in
their garage? They haul items out of vehicles into the house. What if those items include 24 bags of
groceries? Do you want to lug them all across your entire 3,000–square–foot–home to the kitchen?
Every week? For 52 weeks? Every year? We thought not. The same is true with bedrooms and
laundry (or utility) rooms. "I like to read in bed at night," this customer will say. "I don't want to
listen to the washer and dryer at the same time." We'll bet this same customer won't be any happier
hauling laundry hampers down two stair flights – or to the other side of the house – to access the
out–of–the–way laundry room by the garage. While we're discussing a lack of planning... I Eat,
Sleep and Watch TV. What Else Is a House for? If this is all you do, we want your life. But we
suspect yours is a lot
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To Kill A Mockingbird, By Tim Berners-Lee
Honor can mean many different things to individual people. The official definition of honor states "
a high respect or esteem". My definition of honor is someone who has done something to earn
respect in a community.
Tim Berners–Lee, a British computer scientist, was born on June 8, 1955 and is known for
revolutionizing at the basic level world wide communications, but on a greater whole civilization as
we know it. Berners–Lee created the World Wide Web. In 1989, while Lee was working at CERN(A
european organization for nuclear research) he proposed the idea of an information distribution
system to help connect the CERN employees to each other.
In 1990, he wrote the first web client and server and when web technology started to spread,
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Sir Tim Berners Lee : The Inventor Of The World Wide Web...
Sir Tim Berners–Lee was born June 8th, 1955 in London, England and was one of the four children
to Mary Lee Woods and Conway Berners–Lee. Tim Berners–Lee is known and credited as the
inventor of the World Wide Web. Both of Tim Berners–Lee's "parents worked on the first
commercially–built computer" the Ferranti Mark I, which helped influence him into studying
mathematics and science growing up as a child (Tim Berners–Lee Biography, n.d.). Tim attended
Sheen Mount Primary School and then went on to study at Emanuel School in London, England. He
then later went on to graduate in 1976 from Queen's College of the University of Oxford with a
first–class degree in physics. Soon after graduation, he received employment at a printing firm
"Plessey Telecommunications Ltd., located in Poole, Dorset, England" (Dennis, 2014). He then
eventually met his first wife Jane Northcote a fellow programmer who also studied at Oxford
University. However, this relationship ended soon after. He then eventually left Plessey
Telecommunications Ltd. and went on to work at the European Organization for Nuclear Research,
also known as CERN in Switzerland as a consultant software engineer where he built the first
prototype of a hypertext program called 'ENQUIRE'. In July 1990 Tim Berners–Lee married his
second wife Nancy Carlson, who was an American computer programmer who he met while
working at CERN. Together Berners–Lee and Carlson had two children together. Again, this
marriage did not last long and
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Semantic Web And The Web
another day, right now we are sticking to the Semantic Web. We should first wait until the Semantic
Web is completed before we jump to the next thing on the list. (Aghaei, Nematbakhsh and Farsani)
(Frauenfelder)
The million dollar question is: what is the Semantic Web? The Semantic Web is not a completely
new web that is going to replace the current web, it is simply and extension from the present web.
The idea of Web 3.0 is for the information in the web to be understood and recognized by the
computer. Today the web is a big global storage that stores files for humans to read, not computers,
humans. This in what the Semantic Web is going to change by allowing computers to read and
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A better way to help understand the Semantic Web would be a scenario placed by the Tim Berners–
Lee. First, imagine that you are registering for an online conference. The website of the conference
contains not only the event date, time and location, but also information from the closest hotel and
airport. In real and regular life a you would have to make sure you have a time in your schedule that
is compatible with the online conference for you to be able to attend. Next you would have to make
arrangements for the flight by buying a ticket and for the hotel by reserving a room that meets your
needs. According to Berners–Lee right now there is no way you can simply say "I want to go to the
event" because you have to make plans by making arrangements. However, with the semantic web
this scenario of simply wanting to go without making previous arrangements is possible because
with the Semantic Web the airport and hotel arrangements can be done by simply pressing a button.
The SM would book your flight and it will reserve your room as well, without you having the need
to pick up the phone to call a reservation desk, or you having to visit the hotel's or airport's website.
As you can see Web 3.0 can facilitate our tasks tremendously.(Frauenfelder) (Dumbill) (Hendler,
Berners–Lee and Miller)
After reading about what the Semantic Web is it might seem like there is
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Tim Berners Lee Biography
Paraj Mathur
CPS 242
Tim Berners–Lee
As I write this paper, I notice how my life is entirely dependent on the internet. I am writing this
paper on Google Docs, on a chromebook, while I stream music online, check facebook every ten
minutes, and even pay my bills online. Internet has taken the world by storm. The internet, which
celebrated its 25th century in 2014, started as an idea in 1961. However, the internet as we know it,
started with the development of HTML by Tim Berners–Lee in 1990.
In 1989, Tim Berners–Lee, whose parents had previously worked on the world's first commercially
built computer – Ferranti Mark 1, developed an information management system and successfully
implemented communication between an HTTP client and server (McPherson, 2009).. Since then,
he has been at the forefront of innovation and has championed the cause of increasing internet
accessibility. He graduated first class from Queen's College, Oxford with a degree in physics. He
started his career with CERN (European Organization for Nuclear Research) where he first started
developing hypertext projects. Upon gaining success with his hypertext mini projects, he went on to
integrate HTTP with the internet and created the world's first web browser and website at CERN
("Tim Berners– Lee", n.d.). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Since then, he has gained a lot of honors, having been knighted by the Queen for his contribution to
information technology, and has received several military and civilian honors in the UK. He was
conferred the title of 'inventor of the world wide web' during the 2012 summer olympics. He is a
staunch advocate of net neutrality and has worked with the UK government to make data easily
publically accessible ("Tim Berners– Lee",
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The Effects Of Internet On Today 's Youth
With many new phenomena's playing such a big part on today and future societies no other
influence has been bigger than the Internet. The Internet, a mechanism for information
dissemination and a place for interaction between individuals and their computers without regard for
geographic location, has opened and closed doors to opportunity. Some consider the Internet to be
the greatest innovation of our generation, some not so much. The best way to analyze the effects the
Internet has had, is to look at the effects it has had on different aspects in this country. Take a look at
the effects the internet has had on today's youth, the music industry as well as its effect on the way
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In 1965 another M.I.T. scientist developed a way of sending information from one computer to
another that he called packet switching. This was a precaution taken that saved the data, breaks it
into blocks and sends it whatever route you wanted keeping the information secure unlike the scare
they had with the communication of the phone line ("The Invention"). By the end of the 1970s, a
computer scientist named Vinton Cerf had begun to solve this problem of a single worldwide
internet by developing a way for all of the computers on all of the world's mini–networks to be able
to interact with any other network around the world. He called his invention "Transmission Control
Protocol," or TCP ("The Invention"). Cerf's protocol transformed the Internet into a worldwide
network. Throughout the 1980s, researchers and scientists used it to send information and different
files of data from one computer to another. However, in 1991 the Internet changed once more. That
same year, a computer programmer in Switzerland named Tim Berners–Lee introduced the World
Wide Web. An Internet that was not simply a way to send information from one place to another but
was itself a "web" of information that anyone on the Internet could access. Berners–Lee created the
Internet that we know and use today ("The Invention"). Different browsers would be created
throughout time such as Google, Bing and Yahoo just to name a few as a way to search any
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How Did Tim Berners Lee Work
Tim Berners–Lee
Report by Lincoln Strand
Sir Timothy John Berners–Lee, OM, KBE, FRS, FREng, FRSA, FBCS, also known as Tim
Berners–Lee or Tim BL, was born on June 8, 1955 in the United Kingdom. He attended Sheen
Mount Primary School, and then Emanuel School, before going to college at the University of
Oxford. He was awarded a Bachelor of Arts in physics. Following this, Berners–Lee worked at
multiple places of employment, including the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN)
in 1980, but later left that same year.
In 1984, Tim Berners–Lee rejoined CERN. In the years prior to returning, he gained experience with
computer networking. Five years later, in 1989, CERN had one of the world's largest internet
installations. This gave
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Tim Berners Lee At Cern And The Good Old Html Essay
It all began with Tim Berners–Lee at CERN and the good old HTML. CERN, which is now mostly
famous for its Large Hadron Collider, has recently gained major publicity by attracting the attention
of frivolous news chasing the possibility of a black hole. I think even cooler than a black hole
marking the end of humanity, is the virtual world that has largely impacted her evolution. The
internet happened partly because of the outcome of CERN 's research and now we have a world
beside the real world, functioning in parallel and becoming the flesh and blood of a terrestrial specy
who was one day drawing on cave walls. HTML later became lingua franca of a world that was
becoming bigger while making our real world smaller and smaller.
HTML is the basic language understood by all WWW (World Wide Web) clients. It can execute on a
PC under any operating system such as Windows, Mac, Linux, or on a Unix workstation. However,
it is limited in its computational power intentionally because it can prevent the execution of
dangerous programs on the client machine. Web programmers, who are now much more
sophisticated in their applications, provide different type of services to a growing demand of
interactive content. Today, most users have competent client machines which are capable of doing
much more than HTML allows. Fortunately, there is steady development in the field, and today the
number of capable applications is expanding. We can easily build database–driven websites with
various
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1990's Take Off And Beyond Essay
The 1990's Take Off and Beyond
The early 1990s is when the modern day began. In 1992, and Oxford University computer scientists
named Tim Berners–Lee developed the World Wide Web. This was a data sharing space that anyone
with an internet connection can access. Not just government research centers and scientists with
access to top of the of the line equipment. As the 1990's continued, the Internet continued to
globalize. In 1992, Erwise was the first successful Internet browser due to the graphical user
interface software it supplied. Erwise paved the way for Mosaic and eventually Netscape which
accounted for 90 percent of all internet browsing activity. As the Internet started to grow faster,
companies such America Online and Compuserve offered Internet through a dial–up network
connection. This allowed anyone with a home phone line access to the Internet. The Internet was
now expanding into residential homes and was expanding globally. In 1994, the use of the internet
was expanding by 2,500 percent a year. Entrepreneurs such as Jeff Bezos ... Show more content on
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The Internet started as a few computers in a research facility to expanding into home computers,
smart–phones, cars, tablets, watches, televisions and even refrigerators. While in the 1980s, it was
common to see most commuters holding a newspaper while riding the subway to work, today it has
evolved to smartphones and tablets. Phone applications have made it even easier to access
information. Now in the palm of their hands, a consumer has access to virtually anything they want
or need anytime of the day. Companies such as Facebook have launched initiatives to allow the
Internet to become ubiquitous in all parts of the world by utilizing drone technology. Google has
launched initiatives such as Google Scholar so they can be the go to source for all information.
Internet has gone as far a creating slang. Common terms among everyday people are "Facebook me"
or "Google
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The Biography Of Wi Fi Signals

  • 1. The Biography Of Wi Fi Signals In the world of IT, there are many pioneers that helped contribute to the way we use technology today, from early ideas of what a computer could be way before one was actually made, to the inventor of Wi–Fi signals. In this report I will be discussing 6 of them and evaluating which is the 'top pioneer'. Firstly, Augusta Ada King–Noel, known as the Countess of Lovelace was an English Mathematician and writer during the 19th century. Born in London on the 10th December 1815, she was the only 'true' child of the poet Lord Byron and Anne Isabella Milbanke (his wife) as all of his other children were born to other women who were not married to Byron. Lord Byron left England shortly after Ada's birth and eventually died in the Greek war of Independence 8 years later. Due to her late–husband's actions Ada's mother decided to promote mathematics and writing to Ada to help prevent her getting the 'insanity' Anne believed Lord Byron had suffered from. Later, in 1835 Ada married William King, who three years later became Earl of Lovelace, giving Ada her title of 'Countess of Lovelace'. After furthering her education with scientists such as: Andrew Crosse and Sir David Brewster, as well as author Charles Dickens to become an Analyst, she met fellow British mathematician 'Charles Babbage' through her private tutor. They developed an ongoing friendship and working relationship while famously working together on Babbage's work on the Analytical Engine. An example of her work on this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 3. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Social Media In August 6, 1991 Tim Berners Lee launched the first–ever World Wide Web site online (Inventor of World Wide Web Receives ACM A.M. Turing Award. April 4, 2017). Which had two main functions in which we're to how to access another individuals file or document and to learn how to set up a personal server. Moreover, after 1991 technology has had technological advancements and improvements. The creation of Web 2.0 (Wikis, Blogs & Web 2.0 technology, 2008) allowed anyone to establish, create and share online information or express a certain opinion without any required usage of skill. Social Media in the twenty first century is the main platform for communication and staying updated with the latest pieces of information, such as academic articles, journals, books and much more. The purpose of this review is to understand the advantages and disadvantages of social media in politics and to explain how politics can be promoted in a stable situation and how politics can be manipulated by social media. The definition of social media is the sharing, creating and exchanging of different ideas, like Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, LinkedIn, Blog groups and many other virtual communities or networks (Social Media Overview). Social media has become a main platform by politicians to let individuals join or participate in political engagement. (Kim & Chen, 2016) discussed that a new political participation established in digital media in which is called online participation, in which an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 5. Tim Berners-Lee and Robert Cailliau and the Internet As young adults, we cannot recall a life without the web. The web is young because recently it had its 25th anniversary. 25 years ago ,Tim Berners–Lee and Robert Cailliau changed the world forever. According to boutell.com, " In 1989, while working at CERN (the European Organization for Nuclear Research), both men made proposals for hypertext systems...And in late 1990 and early 1991, Tim Berners–Lee wrote the first web browser." These men started the technology phenomena, but as time progressed, society started to become more advanced. People do not interact the same with each other. As we move on forward, the definition of a friend is lost because of the indecency of social media. The growth of social media causes people to question what a friend is because people do not understand the difference between interacting face to face, rather than socializing on the web. As more social media sites come to the market, people are social without going out. The growth of social media causes people to think, act, and interact differently, causing the meaning of friendship to be lost, because of the growth of the web. Socializing digitally contradicts socializing in the real world. Socializing digitally causes people to think differently about their friends. The generation of today is not as social as the generation of the past. People compete with each other based on their Facebook friend numbers, thinking it is a popularity contest. The reality is that Facebook friends ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 7. Computers And The World Wide Web Essay Computers play a huge role in our lives today and are an essential aspect of our day to day lives. However, computers did not just immediately come into existence. Over a span of more than 100 years, computers have come a long way and will continue to evolve in the future. Computers are continuously improving in both hardware and software design. In addition, new computers with faster processing speed, more memory space, and improved clock speed are always being developed and brought into the marketplace. However, one thing that will continue to remain the same in all computers and continue to serve the same purpose is the World Wide Web, more commonly referred to as the Web or the web. Similar to the development of computers, the World Wide Web was not created overnight, but took time, effort, and brainpower to invent. We can credit this fascinating invention that connects everyone in the world to British physicist and computer scientist Sir Tim Berners–Lee. Sir Tim Berners–Lee was born on June 8, 1955 in London, England to Mary Lee Wood and Conway Berners–Lee. Mary Lee and Conway met while they were both working on the first commercially–built computer, the Ferranti Mark 1. As a boy, Sir Berners–Lee was an avid train spotter and developed a knowing for train and railway parts by tinkering with small toys. His fascination with mechanical and technical objects throughout the early part of his life lead him to study at The Queens College, Oxford, graduating in 1976 to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 9. ‘Privacy and a Digital Bill of Rights?’ The world as we know is moving towards a more digital life style, where nearly everything that we own has some sort of electronic component built in it and is able to connect to the Internet. Users are able to browse the web, shop online for their favourite items from stores around the world and post a status update from any of their devices anywhere any time twenty–four hours, seven days a week. On an estimate in just 60 seconds we transmit nearly 640 terabytes of IP data. A major contributor to that IP data is Google being at number one just trying to answer nearly 2 million search queries; coming in second is YouTube by streaming nearly 1.3 million videos and uploading 30 hours' worth of videos, six million Facebook views, 100,000 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Users have the right to be forgotten online, meaning that the user should have the right to have their data fully removed from the internet if it's no longer needed. (4. Right to Remain Private 2014) In the United State there is no explicit right to privacy so, while you are working Employees have only a few rights of privacy, an employer can sometimes read your personal emails sent on any work computer even if it is not stored on the organizations work server. 90% of American organizations use LinkedIn an online CV site or any site for recruiting any future employees, so whatever you are commented, tagged or upload online your future employer can see this. (4. Right to Remain Private 2014) The United States government stated in documents indicate that they are using spyware tools to track a person or persons of interest and sometimes tracking them without a warrant. United States citizens currently have no right to be forgotten online. The Privacy Act of 1974 states that all organizations require to disclose how there customer's data will be used and handled. Currently and still ongoing are two senators John Kerry and John McCain having proposed that there should be a "Commercial Privacy bill of rights Act of 2011". (4. Right to Remain Private 2014) We should be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 11. Mass Media Development And Literacy Assignment Options Mass Media Development and Literacy Assignment Options Week one HUM/186 Allyson Wells, instructor David Strom October 30, 2017 I have chosen Option A for this assignment. I will be discussing the major developments in the evolution of mass media over the last century. I will discuss how each development influenced the American culture. And finally, I will discuss what is meant by the term, "Media Coverage," and how it has affected our everyday lives. There have been significant changes in the world of mass media over the past century. Traditional media is the term which is used to refer to all forms of media which were present before the internet. These means of communication included printed materials, such as newspapers, books, and magazines. National magazines which were popular were: Time, Life, and Newsweek. The National Geographic was a magazine which cover news and trends from across the globe. Probably the most widely read magazine on the topic of music and entertainment was Rolling Stone. News was broadcast on television and radio. Entertainment could be seen at the movie theater and heard on the radio. Books were published, both fiction, as well as non–fiction. Biographies were written about the lives of individuals, from Presidents to celebrities and athletes. If you were interested in cooking or home making, you could pick up a copy of Good Housekeeping or Better Homes and Gardens. "ARPANET adopted TCP/IP on January 1. 1983, and from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 13. The Short Story Nethergrave By Tim Berners-Lee Internet. The Internet is a vast place full of the world's information as well as false information. The first prototype of the Internet, ARPANET, was invented in the early 1960's as a platform to easier track planes and missiles. After 2 decades of trial and error, in 1980's Tim Berners–Lee, a British computer scientist found the way to link all the factors and make what we know today as modern internet. The Internet as we know it today is a very diverse place, almost like a virtual library. You have your study materials, your game section, just random fun things, bad medical advice and tons of other tips and tricks. Although the internet is a great place for finding information the internet can also be a very dangerous encapturing place. Some people believe that the world has become anti–social because of kids and teens "constantly" being on the internet. Some of this behavior was fictionally ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the story, Jeremy uses a fake profile and fakes stories about himself to impress his online friends. This is considered/called catfishing. 'Catfishing' is another problem the internet brings. 'Catfishing' is when someone lies about who they are and or where they live and continues to lie about this while building relationships with other people. This causes a hurtful aspect of the internet What are some basic facts about the internet? The Internet was always a thought, many scientists worked on the idea of constant access to information. During the early 1960's the Government launched a satellite called ARPANET. 2.) How has the internet presented a huge role in ways today? The internet today has changed the way we do everything. When someone asks a question you never hear somebody say "Go look for the answer in a book!" The Internet has presented easy access 3.) What are problems the internet has brought into the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 15. The Hubble Space Telescope Inventions that happened in 1990: Internet Is Born. The World Wide Web, Internet Protocol (HTTP) and WWW language (HTML) and are created by Tim Berners–Lee. The Hubble Space Telescope's launch in 1990 and sped humanity to one of its greatest advances. Hubble is a telescope that orbits Earth. Its position above the atmosphere, which distorts and blocks the light that reaches our planet, gives it a view of the universe that typically far surpasses that of ground–based telescopes. Inventions that happened in 1991: Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) announced its AMD 386 microprocessor which was developed to offer competition to Intel's 386 chips. This as it turns out has been a long running competition between Intel and AMD. Recently AMD ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 17. Bill Gates and Tim Berners-Lee: Their Contributions to... Bill Gates and Tim Berners–Lee: Their Contributions to Information Technology and the IT Industry Nowadays, information technology is playing a significant role in human's life. Actually, it has only been developing for several decades. In fact, there are two key men who contribute greatly for this process. They are Bill Gates and Tim Berners–Lee. This essay will explain their contribution to IT and its industry and discuss it in several aspects. There remain several differences between the computer before early 1970s and they are now. At that time, it is very huge and expensive. In January 1975, Popular Electronics magazine announced that the first microcomputer of the world which called Altair 800 had appeared. It is a real ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It has the online serving software, Internet Explorer, which allowed users to open the website freely. Meanwhile, Windows 95 created the desktop, the start menu and 32–bit compatibility. As a result, consumers could operate the PC much easier, communicate with others and share information by Internet. The later Windows operating systems were almost created by using Windows 95 as the pattern. Both Bill Gates and Tim Berners–Lee contribute much to Information Technology and its industry. Gates set up Microsoft, created Windows operating systems and Office software, which allowed human to be more accessible with computers. Users could deal with issues, do research and official work by PC. It is almost Bill Gates who makes all of these more convenient. Moreover, Gates designed Internet Explorer software for consumers to find the information on World Wide Web, which created by Tim Berners–Lee. They can also play computer games, watch videos and purchase goods online. With their achievements, many other economic industries has been developing, such as online shopping and online games industry. In addition, people are fond of making friends and contact others by social softwares, such as Facebook and Twitter in 3/6 recently years. Because of their contribution, people' life has become much easier, and s they are more closed to others. Furthermore, Bill Gates is famous for his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 19. Advantages Of Virtual Library Introduction What is a virtual library? The term has been defined and explained by legion different people in many different ways. It is a library where in the holdings are found in electronic stacks. It is a library that exists without involving any physical space or any location. It is a technological way to bring everything together the resources of different libraries and information services, both internal and external, all in one, so users can find whatever they need quicker and easier than the normal way of searching of books. Sounds awesome, right? Well, the virtual library also has its hindrance and limitations. Schulyler compares the virtual library to a popsicle, stating that: "If the electricity goes off, the cold goes away – and so does the popsicle, leaving a soggy smear on the shelf where something substantial once resided. The virtual library suffers the same vulnerability and the same precarious existence." (Michael ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They usually seek for technology way than the traditional way of researching for something and the most common technology way of researching is the use of virtual library. Virtual library only exist or can occur on computers or in the internet. According to vlib.org, "The WWW Virtual Library (VL) is the oldest catalogue of the Web.It was started by Tim Berners–Lee, the creator of HTML and of the Web itself, in 1991 at CERN in Geneva." (vlib.org, 2014). It was Tim Burners Lee who created and conceive the virtual library and later expanded and established by Arthur Secret.before it became a formally settled association with Gerard Manning as its Council's first chairman. Virtual library is run by volunteer that have expertise in the field of compiling articles or pages for key links. As years pass by, virtual library makes history to be the first and latest technology that provides people the privilege to browse books that are free from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 21. Tim Berners Lee : The World Wide Web When the internet is mentioned, it is hard not to think of the World Wide Web. The Web has become such a staple in our everyday lives that it is hard for us to think of life without it. For most of us, losing the web would be the equivalent of going back to the Stone Age. How could our species go back to a time in which everything we know isn't stored online? We couldn't. That's why we must give a little thanks to the man behind the curtain, Tim Berners–Lee. Tim Berners–Lee was born on June 8, 1955 in London, United Kingdom. He grew up under the British nationality making toy computers out of cardboard and other materials. This was most likely because both of his parents helped design the first commercially available computer, Mark 1. Lee remembers how his parents were more likely to talk about mathematics than gossip about others around the block at the dinner table. These factors helped influence Tim Berners–Lee to go into the information technology field. Tim grew older, and he finally decided to study physics at Queen's College, University of Oxford. At the age of 21, he had graduated with honors. Before graduating, he assembled his very own computer out of spare parts and an old TV set. This was just the beginning of Lee's superior innovative genius that would soon boost him to the top of information technology forever. Soon after college, Tim Berners–Lee worked at Plessey Telecommunications Ltd., but it wasn't until after Lee left the company and started working ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 23. 1984 DNS Research Paper 1984: The year 1984 saw the introduction of Domain Name System (DNS). The DNS is a decentralized naming system for computers, services, or any resource connected to the Internet or a private network. It links information with domain names allotted to each of the partaking entities. Most importantly, it interprets more readily memorized domain names to the numerical IP addresses required to determine the location of and to identify the computer services and devices with the fundamental network protocols. The first domain name registered was symbolics.com on March 15, 1985. 1989: Sir Timothy John Berners–Lee, an English computer scientist and invented the "World Wide Web (WWW)." He executed the first successful message between a Hypertext Transfer ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 25. The World Wide Web By Tim Berners Lee The World Wide Web was planned by Tim Berners–Lee in 1989 with the first successful test taking place in 1990. It is a collection of internet servers that support formatted documents in a mark–up language called HTML (Hyper Text Mark–up Language) that can contain hyperlinks leading to other documents such as images, videos and graphic files. You can move from one document to another by clicking on hot spots (Links). At first the World Wide Web started of very simple. There were just static pages that users could only really look at, the only action they are able to do was move to other pages. But now, the World Wide Web is much more social and there are lots of ways you can interact with the pages that can be found on the World Wide Web. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Web hosting services allow users to host files, images, videos, blogs, etc. 4 Domain Structure A domain structure is a collection of computers which maintain their own security and account management locally. All logins are on the domain and locally logged in users have their own files and application servers. Companies generally have domains for each sector of the business. Sub domains are smaller parts of a larger domain for example, calender.google.com, plus.google.com and blog.awebsite.me. There are also TLDs (Top Level Domains) which are things like .com, .org and .co.uk. These top level domains and sub domains are all connected to their own IP addresses. 5 Domain Name Registrars; Domain name registrars are a company that controls the reservation of internet domain names. The user will pay a fee to the company so they can keep the domain name; this fee can be monthly or just a flat fee. The domain name registrars use systems to translate IP addresses into easily recognizable domains. A domain name registrar must be recognised by a generic top–level domain (gTLD) registry and also a country code top–level domain (ccTLD) registry, however only one will sometimes only need to be recognised. Components: 6 Web Server Web servers were created by the same man who created the World Wide Web, Tim Berners–Lee. Web servers are systems that a responsible for processing requests sent
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  • 28. Net Neutrality, or the Separation Between Internet Service... Scott Cleland from Net Competition said that net neutrality legislations "mean less privacy for all Americans, as Net neutrality would require more government monitoring and surveillance of Internet traffic" (qtd. from "Net Neutrality"). But what is he talking about anyway? Net neutrality, or the separation between internet service providers (ISP's) and the content being retrieved through their networks, is an extremely hot topic nowadays. The ideals of net neutrality can be compared to the way you would use electricity in your home. You do not pay your power company a "toaster fee" just so you can plug in your toaster, or a "light bulb fee" just so you can turn on your lights (Gordon; Ammori). Similarly, net neutrality states that ISP's ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... [and] the operator of a website or online service [is required] to establish and maintain reasonable procedures to protect the confidentiality, security, and integrity of personal information the operator collects and maintains (New Jersey). While the government does have the ability to monitor network connections, those connections will stay confidential and secure. There will be no loss of privacy, despite Cleland's conclusion of the opposite. Another consideration that should be made is our right to free speech. Larry Pratt, director of Gun Owners of America, said that the Brady Campaign (an anti–gun violence group) and Gun Owners of America "should have the same fair use of the internet highway", and that "if we want to buy 100 units of internet broadband capability, that should be the same price to us as somebody else... [we should] be able to get our message out regardless of what [ISP's] may or may not like" ("Moyers"). Without net neutrality, if a certain ISP does not agree with the beliefs of Gun Owners of America, they could discriminate against the group by slowing down the Gun Owners of America website, or charging the organization a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 30. How Did Berners Lee Changed The World Sir Tim Berners–Lee is an British physicist,who is also known for his invention that changed the history of computers and our life: The World Wide Web. Until 1990, people were using Internet only for e–mail because information on the Internet was spread and there was not a way to access it all.All that changed with the invention of the World Wide Web. The whole idea of World Wide Web was simple thought on Berners Lee's mind that it would be great idea for researchers to be able find the documents they needed from any computer in the world.In 1980, he made his first attempt to create resource by writing a program called Enquire to organize documents, lists of people, and the projects on his computer.The hypertext program on his computer would ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 32. Tim Berners Lee 's The World Wide Web Introduction In 1990, Tim Berners–Lee who invented the World Wide Web and gave theoretical and technological background for a new hypertext based linked information system, pointed out the problem of keywords. Searching for a particular information, document or webpage is a far more complex and longer process then it should be, mainly because two people never seem to choose the same keyword for the same concept. (Berners–Lee, 1990) This problem becomes more and more acute as we enter the age of the Social Web characterized by collaborative and continuous creation, adaptation and alteration of content. The first generation of web tools, between 1990 and 2003, allowed users to publish information on a static page which could be read using ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, the problem with keyword selection has remained largely unsolved, although social tagging was a big step forward. When users are searching for information on the web, they evaluate results tertieved before planning the next search procedure. When evaluating, users are able to make connections between information pieces from text, image or video based content and make associations between words. The goal of the third generation of the web is to make more data available online readable and analyzable for machines as well. The Semantic Web will bring structure to the meaningful content of Web pages by using metadata and ontology, creating an environment where software agents can rapidly answer complex queries of users. (Berners–Lee et al. 2001) The source of this environment is already there: we have huge amount of data available online. Three components help to transform existing data and store them as semantic data (Herman, 2006, 2008): Universal Resource Identifier (URI) which is a subject or an object; Resource Description Framework (RDF) triples (s,p,o) which means a labeled connection between two resources, where "s", "p" and "o" stand for subject, property/predicate and object; Ontology, a common metadata vocabulary that defines the concepts and relationships used to describe and represent an area of knowledge. It is used for property characterization, term equivalence analysis and reasoning ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 34. Annotated Bibliography On The Library Introduction: Library users today are able to meet most their information needs through the sources outside the library. The ubiquitous access to internet today and the rise of the companies like Google, Amazon and Wikipedia have provided viable alternatives to users for their information needs. So libraries are experiencing an evolutionary change in their traditional services. And the rapid evolving digital technologies can be seen as an opportunity for libraries as their need to evolve in the face of these new challenges. Linked Data which works as the framework behind the Semantic Web, an idea developed by Tim Berners–Lee, the inventor of World Wide Web, aims at revolving the Internet into one large database instead of simply distinct collection of data. Today, where internet has been the first choice for the users to look for information, libraries should seize the advantage of the concept behind Linked Data. By attempting to make their resources available on the web, libraries can bring back their users because of the allure of the high quality and authoritative resources owned by the libraries. Such technological development can definitely bring a number of benefits to libraries by allowing the libraries and their resources to connect with their users on the web. Professionals in the field have considered the use of Linked data technologies for the benefit of Libraries. Many papers have been written by experts underlying the benefits in the past decade. And ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 36. Muybridge, Eli Whitney, And Tim Berners-Lee: Literary... Eadweard Muybridge, Eli Whitney, and Tim Berners–Lee are all names that are recognized for the major impact they had on society as a whole. All of these men were innovator's who looked for ways to fix problems and answer unsolved question's. Eadweard Muybridge a photographer, looked to answer the unsolved question, can horses fly? Using his photography skills, he devised a plan that allowed him to answer the question. Eli Whitney look to create a machine that removed seeds from the bolls of cotton plants more efficiently and ended revolutionizing the Southern industry. Tim Berners Lee, a computer scientist looked for ways to find and store data more easily and invented the world wide web, However, unlike the other men, Tim Berner ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 38. Advantages Of E-Business Chapter 1 – Introduction to E–commerce 1.1 Introduction: Electronic trade, or e–business, alludes to financial movement that happens on the web. E–business incorporates numerous types of business action, for example, retail shopping, managing an account, contributing and rentals. As per The Economist, e–business is and will be an all–inclusive splendid spot for retailers in impending years. Electronic business, additionally called e–trade, is expanding around the globe. E– business comprises of electronic business transactions identified with the buy and conveyance of products and administrations. E–trade incorporates retail exchange in the middle of business and shoppers (B2c) and business–to– business (B2b) exchange. Organizations utilize the Web, extranets, or electronic information trade (EDI) in completing e–business. E–business is presently being utilized within various sorts of business, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Purchasing/offering 24/7. More arrive at to clients; there are no hypothetical geographic confinements. Low operational expenses and better nature of administrations. No need of physical organization set–ups. Simple to begin and deal with a business. Clients can undoubtedly select items from distinctive suppliers without moving around physically. DISADVANTAGES: Anyone without much of a stretch begin a business. Furthermore there are a lot of people awful locales which consume up client's cash. There is no assurance of item quality. Mechanical disappointments can result in flighty consequences for the aggregate techniques. As there is least risk of immediate client to organization collaborations, client dependability is constantly on a check. There are numerous programmers, who search for circumstances, and hence an ecommerce site, administration, installment passages; every single are alway inclined to an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 40. Tim Berners Lee : The Inventor Of The Web Tim Berners–Lee is a famous computer scientist from England who is famous for being known as the inventor of the Web. During his many presentations, he points out numerous key ideas based on how he developed the web and the main components behind operating the World Wide Web. Berners–Lee begins his presentation by discussing how he began in the world of technology by working as a software engineer working with data systems during this time. He mentions how frustrating and incompatible it was to simply figure out how to build something because of the long process it took to do such a thing instead of just "clicking" something on the web like we know today. He also mentioned how difficult it was to truly explain to someone what the web was. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Lastly, the third rule is that when the information is received from the HTTP protocol all the data should be contained in data relationships. Stating that data is relationships, meaning that all the information given in one HTTP contains all the data and relationships in a single hyperlink making everything much simpler than before. Ultimately, everything that is mentioned in these three rules all comes down to being linked data. Linked data is all the relationships and information that is used in these HTTP protocols and returns the data for easier access by using these relationships, instead of using multiple programs in order to find information based on one piece of data. Berners–Lee goes on to finish his presentation by stating that this whole process of using HTTP protocols is simply the use of linked data and the many connections involved when using this data. In another presentation, Berners–Lee discusses the idea behind modifying and implementing a user interface on web pages and how the web went worldwide. When the web was being used more often, it went worldwide, which ultimately brought up the question of how all this complex data being used everywhere was going to be tracked. Berners–Lee states that satellites are used in order to make "mash–up" maps that hold data all around the world and use a user interface in order to properly organize traffic, energy, and other important data onto these so called mash–up maps. By ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 42. Sir Tim Berners Lee Speech Analysis Throughout listening through the speech given by Sir Tim Berners–Lee, the underlying message that I grasped was the threat to for corporate control that is being placed on the internet. Lately it has been an eroding net neutrality. This goes along with the fact that we can no longer use the web without worrying about the 24–hour surveillance placed on everything that we say and do. Furthermore, he talks about filter bubbles. We are free but yet limited. For example, when we tweet things in America, majority of those who will have the opportunity to view it are those living in America. We're limiting ourselves on social networking sites. Now and days the friends suggested to us are only censored around people who share the same circles. Even ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 44. Tim Berners Lee : The Creator Of The World Wide Web Tim Berners–Lee has not even come close to attaining the same celebrity status that Microsoft founder Bill Gates has reached, but history may be kinder to him in the long run. Berners–Lee is the creator of the World Wide Web, the user–friendly, graphics–based interface for navigating around the Internet. Millions around the globe visit the Web daily, and in a way, it has evolved into its own life form. Information on nearly any subject can be retrieved, vast bookstores quickly perused, and speeches of international leaders played back. Its potential for use (and abuse) is staggering, but it was Berners–Lee, the son of two computer scientists, and his simple hypertext program that made it all possible. "The slender, 40–year–old British ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To do this he developed a software program he called Enquire, short for "Enquire Within Upon Everything," which was also the name of a vintage encyclopedia of knowledge that he had once loved. Enquire used the idea of "hypertext," a technique that links together information across documents through associative trails that allow users to jump from one "link" to another. For instance, the search term "cats" might also lead to links to "household pets" and "lions," almost in the same way the old card catalog in library would offer suggestions under "see also" headings. While hypertext was not a new idea, Berners–Lee 's Enquire program was––because it worked across several networks, not just one in–house server. His creation made possible the millions of connected servers that are now known as the Internet. Berners–Lee considered marketing Enquire, but knew that in time competitors would copy it and there might then exist several versions that were deliberately incompatible with one another. Such a structure would limit access to other networks, which was the beauty of the concept in the first place. These circumstances led to the evolution of the World Wide Web. "A vendor–neutral forum was essential for it to interoperate globally," Berners–Lee said in Forbes ASAP. "If I tried to cash in, there might never ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 46. Designing A School Site : Html Structure Based Hunt... Databases end up being web reachable completely through HTML structure based hunt interfaces. The information units return to from the key database regularly customized into the outcome pages energetically for human scanning. A lot of data is accessible in the web today. Data extraction is characterized as the programmed extraction of organized data from unstructured archives. Despite the fact that the pages are more hearty and adaptable, the data extraction framework changes the code into easy to understand structures. In this paper, we propose to construct a school site that gives crucial data to the clients. This methodology is bolstered by easy to use device. Keyword: Data extraction, Parsing, Clustering, Crawler, Information Integration INTRODUCTION Made out of Web locales interconnected by hyperlinks, the World Wide Web can be seen as an enormous yet tumultuous wellspring of data. For choice making numerous business applications need to rely on upon web keeping in mind the end goal to total data from various sites. Programmed information extraction assumes an essential part in preparing results gave via internet searchers in the wake of presenting the question by client. presently days "site" has begun keeping more significance to our life. without which it is hard to oblige even one day .so it has turned into the need that the site ought to be more enlightening and alluring . be that as it may, the sites are created and just grew purposely or unwittingly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 48. ##T Mark Up Language : Hypertext Mark-Up Language HyperText Mark–up Language, better known as HTML, was developed from a prototype by Tim Berners–Lee in 1992. However, Tim first developed a hypertext system called Enquire, which was made for his own personal use. He was working "at CERN, the European Laboratory for Particle Physics in Geneva, Switzerland" (2 – A History of HTML.), and wanted a way to collaborate easily with other people across the world on the work he was doing. He thought of using a hypertext system to link together documents, thus creating Enquire. The Distributed Name Service, or DNS, was created by the 1980s, and was a necessary to developing the Internet we have today, which HTML feeds into. This new invention allowed website domains to be reached via "a series of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Up until 1994, browsers had been adding tags to HTML, changing it to fit as needed. It wasn't until "Dan Connolly and colleagues collected all the HTML tags that were widely used and collated them into a draft document" (2 – A History of HTML.) called HTML 2. The draft was then put onto the Internet for comment, and taking into account people's suggestions, Dan Connolly then also wrote a "Document Type Definition for HTML 2, a kind of mathematically precise description of the language" (2 – A History of HTML.). Year after year, more and more people continued to add more and more tags to HTML, including Netscape, created by Marc Andreessen and Jim Clark. Netscape, however, did not openly speak about the tags they were creating, and did not go to WWW conferences, which oddly enough drove the new standard for HTML. In 1994, the World Wide Web Consortium was formed, with Tim Berners–Lee as the head of the group. They would recruit people who had a strong interest in HTML as they did, and has multiple meeting locations today, including in the United States at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique (INRIA, in France), and Keio University (in Japan). In August of 1995, Microsoft's Internet Explorer was released, which used HTML to run. It was a competition to Netscape's browser, which both expanded on the already ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 50. Essay on Knowledge Representation Using Semantic Web... The emergence of the World Wide Web (WWW) has brought exciting new possibilities in information access and electronic business. The WWW has grown to be the largest distributed repository of information ever created. Current estimates reveal that the Web currently contains about 3 billion static documents and being accessed by over 500 million users from around the world [6]. Web content consists largely of distributed hypertext and hypermedia, accessible via keyword–based search and link navigation. Simplicity is one of the Web's major strengths and an important feature in its popularity and growth. It is this simplicity that has fuelled its wide uptake and exponential growth. However, it is this very simplicity that is hampering further ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The vision of the Semantic Web is very ambitious and will require solving long–standing research problems in knowledge representation and reasoning, natural language computing, computer vision and agent systems [8]. However, considerable progress is being made in the infrastructure required to support the Semantic Web, particularly in the development of languages and tools for content annotation and design and deployment of ontologies. Although the realization of the Semantic Web is still a long way into the future, our aim in the work presented in this paper is to explore the extent to which we can apply emerging developments in this area in order to provide decision support and recommendations of appropriate innovations in sustainable building technologies for use in a particular situation. Nonetheless, based on this exploration study, some existing essential Semantic Web components have been implemented in developing a prototype ontology in the domain of photovoltaic system technology. The development of the prototype ontology was facilitated by the protégé–OWL editor. To demonstrate the usefulness of ontologies, some exemplar queries have been formulated, executed and results presented. This was undertaken through the use of Description Logics. A key to the Semantic Web technology is an ontology language ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 52. Is Information On The Net Reliable? Essay Is Information on the Net Invalid? In his essay, "Picking Nits on the Net," John Oughton reminds Internet users that information on the Net does not have a guarantee of authenticity, so it must be carefully evaluated. Oughton gives some examples and also provides some useful advice on evaluating information on the Internet. Oughton's writing is well supported by reasonable arguments, informative and very useful, and the examples that he uses are commonly encountered by most Internet users; however, sometimes he understates the advantages of valuable information on the Net. Some examples that Oughton uses to support his claims are very reasonable. As we can see in his thesis, he states that in this computerized era, people should be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For that reason, I agree with Oughton that " the unexamined site is not worth believing" (462). Moreover, Oughton's writing is very informative and useful to Internet users. For example, when he gives some guidelines for surfers to surf the Net by suggesting to determine the credibility of sources, to check citations from individuals or institutions before forwarding them, and to remain skeptical in analyzing information on the Net. These guidelines, which are leading surfers to be more critical, I think, are very helpful and important in examining an extremely large collection of information on the Net. They are the basic things Internet users need to know before surfing the Net. In addition, the examples that Oughton uses in the first paragraph about "forwarded copies of false" virus warnings, "myths about LSD... in sticks–on tattoos," and "a mortally ill little boy who wants the postcards... to get into The Guinness Book of Records" (462) are also very common for most Internet users. As an Internet user myself, I can relate to what Oughton says, since I often find pieces of forwarded junk mail in my mailbox. These pieces of mail are usually about false virus warnings as mentioned by Oughton. Sometimes, I even receive mail that tells me I would be lucky if I forward it to a number of people. Unbelievably, some people actually do that, and I have to waste time ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 54. Essay On World Wide Web History of the Web Sir Tim Berners Lee is the computer scientist who created what people know as the World Wide Web. After graduating from Oxford University, Berners–Lee became a software engineer at CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, near Geneva, Switzerland. Here, Berners–Lee noticed that scientists were having trouble sharing information. Berners–Lee once stated, "In those days, there was different information on different computers, but you had to log on to different computers to get at it. Also sometimes you had to learn a different program on each computer. Often it was just easier to go and ask people when they were having coffee...". In the late 1980s, millions of computers were already connected by developing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Founders Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak created Apple Computer on April 1, 1976, and incorporated the company on January 3, 1977, in Cupertino, California. Wozniak built each computer by hand, and although he'd wanted to sell them for little more than the cost of the parts – at a price at that would recoup their outlay as long as they shipped 50 units – Jobs had a larger view. jobs inked a deal with the Byte Shop in Mountain View to supply it with 50 computers at $500 each. After the store took its cut, the Apple I sold for $666.66. the legend is that Wozniak liked repeating numbers and was unaware of the 'number of the beast' connection. On October 5, 2011, Steve Jobs died, marking the end of an era for Apple. The first major product announcement by Apple following Jobs's passing was iBooks Textbooks for iOS and iBook Author for Mac OS X. In jobs' autobiography, he stated that he wanted to reinvent education and the textbook industry. Today, Apple is the world's largest information technology company by revenue and the world's third–largest mobile phone manufacturer after Samsung and Huawei. In February 2015, Apple became the first U.S. company to be valued at over $700 billion US. Apple's most recent release was on November 3, 2017, the ten year anniversary of Apple, with the iPhone X. With iPhone X, the device is the display with an all–new 5.8 inch super ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 56. Tim Berners Lee Biography "To achieve the goals of sustainable development, critical data must be open and available for reuse by anyone, anywhere, anytime" ("World Wide"). This phrase was delivered by the computer scientist, Tim Berners–Lee. He attended Oxford University where he built his first real computer (Gaines). After that, he continued and currently pursues his interest in technology. Growing up, he wanted to be just like his parents who both worked on the first version of the computer. His upbringing was not comparable to ordinary children. Many of his dinner discussions included complex math problems on the line of what the square root of an imaginary number equals (Gaines). The bright childhood of Berners–Lee was just a preview for his even more sharp–witted ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As proof, people are now more socially connected than ever before (Dewey). Because of Berners– Lee's great advancement, known as the World Wide Web, people never feel like they are out of the loop anymore. Always being able to see what family from across the country is doing with just a click of a button is relieving and also entertaining. If their family is far away, many people do not see them often, but the World Wide Web makes staying in contact with them easier. Sometimes just a phone call is not enough, but live stream and face to face interaction on the internet is superior. Likewise, putting time aside to run to the bank and store are no longer needed (Dewey). People no longer have to worry about not having enough hours in a day, because with Berners–Lee's creation of the World Wide Web all they have to do is go online to do their errands. Hours upon hours have been saved because of Tim Berners–Lee. The computer scientist created a device that has changed citizens everyday life for the better. Tim Berners–Lee deserves the award because he sparked the revolution of everyday ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 58. Tim Berners-Lee Tim Berners–Lee made the World Wide Web to let people be able to share documents with each other. Tim Berners–Lee had to develop the software on his own time while attending college and having a job. Tim Berners–Lee got kicked out of one of his colleagues for trying to hack into the colleges website just for the fun of it. Its always the trouble makers that end up making some of the most important things in our lives. From Steve Jobs never finishing college up to where he ended up making every Apple related technology to Bill Gates who dropped out of Harvard but ended up owning Microsoft. Tim Berners–Lee went to Emanuel School from 1969 – 1973 and to Queens College, Oxford from 1973 – 1976.(Stacy, Robert) He attended Queens College at Oxford University, while he was a student there he built a computer from his collection of spare electrical parts. His last year at Queens College he got kicked out for trying to hack into the colleges website just for the fun of it. He also attended Emanuel School which is a private boys school in southwest London (Tim Berners–Lee (Bio)) One day when Tim came home, his father was reading books about the human brain, while working on a speech about how much more powerful and useful computers would be if like the human brain they could make connections among random pieces of information. (Tim Berners–Lee (Bio)) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Kennedy, Adrienne) After graduating from college, he worked for Plessy Telecommunications on bar codes. He had a passion for the electrical side of things he did there. (Kennedy, Adrienne) In 1989 Berners–Lee drafted a proposal for a global hypertext project and his bosses at CERN were skeptical. He pressed the issue and eventually won approval to purchase a NeXT computer to start his ideas of the World Wide Web. (Berners–Lee, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 60. Tim Berners Lee Biography Tim Berners–Lee In this day and age you can find almost anything online. You can access the web from your laptop, your phone, even your game consoles and televisions. We were born in a time where the web was always there for our convenience, but how many of us actually know where it all started? The biggest tool in our society was created in 1989 by the man known as Tim Berners–Lee. Tim Berners–Lee was born on June 8th 1955 and graduated from the Queen's College at Oxford University in 1976. This is where the journey started to creating the World Wide Web we know today. During his time there he built a computer using a soldering iron, TTL gates, M6800 processor and an old T.V. He then graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in physics and he went on to accomplish much more in life. The World Wide Web started as a prototype called ENQUIRE while he was working at a European particle physics lab called CERN. He first proposed the idea of the World Wide Web in 1989 but it wasn't put online until ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 2009 he was elected a foreign associate of the United States National Academy of Sciences. He was also in Time Magazines 100 Most Important People of the 20th century. He is now the Senior Researcher and holder of the Founders Chair at MIT Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory. He was even honored at the 2012 Summer Olympics opening ceremony in London. Tim Berners– Lee made great strides in technology for society's benefit. The Web has become such a crucial part of our everyday life, giving us access information at the tips of our fingers. Imagine where you would be without the Web. Without it I wouldn't be able to take my college classes or be able to stay in contact with my mom who lives out of state. Life wouldn't be the same for all of us without the ground breaking creation this man gave us. So the next time you log on to Facebook, give some appreciation to Tim ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 62. Design Your New Home Essay How NOT to Design Your New Home Research almost any how–to topic, and you'll find limitless information on how to do it. That's thanks to the great information highway known as the internet. You'll find far less, however – online or anywhere – on how NOT to tackle a how–to topic. If it exists, it's usually tacked on at the end of a post, article or video, or couched as "tips." Since there are few greater how–to undertakings than buying, planning and designing a new custom home, we'd thought we'd have some fun and turn our how–to advice into how–NOT–to tips. Creating a royal mess you'll regret is easy if you overlook some simple yet time–tested caveats. As Florida's Custom Home Builder, ICI Homes has built all over the state for more ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We've designed our own homes. Don't make us design yours! You Mean I Have to Look at a Floor Plan? Not only look at it, but carefully consider how living spaces and rooms will be sited throughout your future home. "So the garage is at the end," a customer may say. "That's all I need to know." No, it's not. Some of the most common, frustrating design mistakes involve four crucial components of a new home – the garage, kitchen, bedrooms and laundry (or utility) room. Let's start with the garage, which should adjoin the kitchen. Residents usually do what once they've parked in their garage? They haul items out of vehicles into the house. What if those items include 24 bags of groceries? Do you want to lug them all across your entire 3,000–square–foot–home to the kitchen? Every week? For 52 weeks? Every year? We thought not. The same is true with bedrooms and laundry (or utility) rooms. "I like to read in bed at night," this customer will say. "I don't want to listen to the washer and dryer at the same time." We'll bet this same customer won't be any happier hauling laundry hampers down two stair flights – or to the other side of the house – to access the out–of–the–way laundry room by the garage. While we're discussing a lack of planning... I Eat, Sleep and Watch TV. What Else Is a House for? If this is all you do, we want your life. But we suspect yours is a lot ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 64. To Kill A Mockingbird, By Tim Berners-Lee Honor can mean many different things to individual people. The official definition of honor states " a high respect or esteem". My definition of honor is someone who has done something to earn respect in a community. Tim Berners–Lee, a British computer scientist, was born on June 8, 1955 and is known for revolutionizing at the basic level world wide communications, but on a greater whole civilization as we know it. Berners–Lee created the World Wide Web. In 1989, while Lee was working at CERN(A european organization for nuclear research) he proposed the idea of an information distribution system to help connect the CERN employees to each other. In 1990, he wrote the first web client and server and when web technology started to spread, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 66. Sir Tim Berners Lee : The Inventor Of The World Wide Web... Sir Tim Berners–Lee was born June 8th, 1955 in London, England and was one of the four children to Mary Lee Woods and Conway Berners–Lee. Tim Berners–Lee is known and credited as the inventor of the World Wide Web. Both of Tim Berners–Lee's "parents worked on the first commercially–built computer" the Ferranti Mark I, which helped influence him into studying mathematics and science growing up as a child (Tim Berners–Lee Biography, n.d.). Tim attended Sheen Mount Primary School and then went on to study at Emanuel School in London, England. He then later went on to graduate in 1976 from Queen's College of the University of Oxford with a first–class degree in physics. Soon after graduation, he received employment at a printing firm "Plessey Telecommunications Ltd., located in Poole, Dorset, England" (Dennis, 2014). He then eventually met his first wife Jane Northcote a fellow programmer who also studied at Oxford University. However, this relationship ended soon after. He then eventually left Plessey Telecommunications Ltd. and went on to work at the European Organization for Nuclear Research, also known as CERN in Switzerland as a consultant software engineer where he built the first prototype of a hypertext program called 'ENQUIRE'. In July 1990 Tim Berners–Lee married his second wife Nancy Carlson, who was an American computer programmer who he met while working at CERN. Together Berners–Lee and Carlson had two children together. Again, this marriage did not last long and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 68. Semantic Web And The Web another day, right now we are sticking to the Semantic Web. We should first wait until the Semantic Web is completed before we jump to the next thing on the list. (Aghaei, Nematbakhsh and Farsani) (Frauenfelder) The million dollar question is: what is the Semantic Web? The Semantic Web is not a completely new web that is going to replace the current web, it is simply and extension from the present web. The idea of Web 3.0 is for the information in the web to be understood and recognized by the computer. Today the web is a big global storage that stores files for humans to read, not computers, humans. This in what the Semantic Web is going to change by allowing computers to read and understand the information and data stored in the web. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A better way to help understand the Semantic Web would be a scenario placed by the Tim Berners– Lee. First, imagine that you are registering for an online conference. The website of the conference contains not only the event date, time and location, but also information from the closest hotel and airport. In real and regular life a you would have to make sure you have a time in your schedule that is compatible with the online conference for you to be able to attend. Next you would have to make arrangements for the flight by buying a ticket and for the hotel by reserving a room that meets your needs. According to Berners–Lee right now there is no way you can simply say "I want to go to the event" because you have to make plans by making arrangements. However, with the semantic web this scenario of simply wanting to go without making previous arrangements is possible because with the Semantic Web the airport and hotel arrangements can be done by simply pressing a button. The SM would book your flight and it will reserve your room as well, without you having the need to pick up the phone to call a reservation desk, or you having to visit the hotel's or airport's website. As you can see Web 3.0 can facilitate our tasks tremendously.(Frauenfelder) (Dumbill) (Hendler, Berners–Lee and Miller) After reading about what the Semantic Web is it might seem like there is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 70. Tim Berners Lee Biography Paraj Mathur CPS 242 Tim Berners–Lee As I write this paper, I notice how my life is entirely dependent on the internet. I am writing this paper on Google Docs, on a chromebook, while I stream music online, check facebook every ten minutes, and even pay my bills online. Internet has taken the world by storm. The internet, which celebrated its 25th century in 2014, started as an idea in 1961. However, the internet as we know it, started with the development of HTML by Tim Berners–Lee in 1990. In 1989, Tim Berners–Lee, whose parents had previously worked on the world's first commercially built computer – Ferranti Mark 1, developed an information management system and successfully implemented communication between an HTTP client and server (McPherson, 2009).. Since then, he has been at the forefront of innovation and has championed the cause of increasing internet accessibility. He graduated first class from Queen's College, Oxford with a degree in physics. He started his career with CERN (European Organization for Nuclear Research) where he first started developing hypertext projects. Upon gaining success with his hypertext mini projects, he went on to integrate HTTP with the internet and created the world's first web browser and website at CERN ("Tim Berners– Lee", n.d.). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Since then, he has gained a lot of honors, having been knighted by the Queen for his contribution to information technology, and has received several military and civilian honors in the UK. He was conferred the title of 'inventor of the world wide web' during the 2012 summer olympics. He is a staunch advocate of net neutrality and has worked with the UK government to make data easily publically accessible ("Tim Berners– Lee", ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 72. The Effects Of Internet On Today 's Youth With many new phenomena's playing such a big part on today and future societies no other influence has been bigger than the Internet. The Internet, a mechanism for information dissemination and a place for interaction between individuals and their computers without regard for geographic location, has opened and closed doors to opportunity. Some consider the Internet to be the greatest innovation of our generation, some not so much. The best way to analyze the effects the Internet has had, is to look at the effects it has had on different aspects in this country. Take a look at the effects the internet has had on today's youth, the music industry as well as its effect on the way politics and business has taken advantage of the innovation ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 1965 another M.I.T. scientist developed a way of sending information from one computer to another that he called packet switching. This was a precaution taken that saved the data, breaks it into blocks and sends it whatever route you wanted keeping the information secure unlike the scare they had with the communication of the phone line ("The Invention"). By the end of the 1970s, a computer scientist named Vinton Cerf had begun to solve this problem of a single worldwide internet by developing a way for all of the computers on all of the world's mini–networks to be able to interact with any other network around the world. He called his invention "Transmission Control Protocol," or TCP ("The Invention"). Cerf's protocol transformed the Internet into a worldwide network. Throughout the 1980s, researchers and scientists used it to send information and different files of data from one computer to another. However, in 1991 the Internet changed once more. That same year, a computer programmer in Switzerland named Tim Berners–Lee introduced the World Wide Web. An Internet that was not simply a way to send information from one place to another but was itself a "web" of information that anyone on the Internet could access. Berners–Lee created the Internet that we know and use today ("The Invention"). Different browsers would be created throughout time such as Google, Bing and Yahoo just to name a few as a way to search any ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 74. How Did Tim Berners Lee Work Tim Berners–Lee Report by Lincoln Strand Sir Timothy John Berners–Lee, OM, KBE, FRS, FREng, FRSA, FBCS, also known as Tim Berners–Lee or Tim BL, was born on June 8, 1955 in the United Kingdom. He attended Sheen Mount Primary School, and then Emanuel School, before going to college at the University of Oxford. He was awarded a Bachelor of Arts in physics. Following this, Berners–Lee worked at multiple places of employment, including the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) in 1980, but later left that same year. In 1984, Tim Berners–Lee rejoined CERN. In the years prior to returning, he gained experience with computer networking. Five years later, in 1989, CERN had one of the world's largest internet installations. This gave ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 76. Tim Berners Lee At Cern And The Good Old Html Essay It all began with Tim Berners–Lee at CERN and the good old HTML. CERN, which is now mostly famous for its Large Hadron Collider, has recently gained major publicity by attracting the attention of frivolous news chasing the possibility of a black hole. I think even cooler than a black hole marking the end of humanity, is the virtual world that has largely impacted her evolution. The internet happened partly because of the outcome of CERN 's research and now we have a world beside the real world, functioning in parallel and becoming the flesh and blood of a terrestrial specy who was one day drawing on cave walls. HTML later became lingua franca of a world that was becoming bigger while making our real world smaller and smaller. HTML is the basic language understood by all WWW (World Wide Web) clients. It can execute on a PC under any operating system such as Windows, Mac, Linux, or on a Unix workstation. However, it is limited in its computational power intentionally because it can prevent the execution of dangerous programs on the client machine. Web programmers, who are now much more sophisticated in their applications, provide different type of services to a growing demand of interactive content. Today, most users have competent client machines which are capable of doing much more than HTML allows. Fortunately, there is steady development in the field, and today the number of capable applications is expanding. We can easily build database–driven websites with various ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 78. 1990's Take Off And Beyond Essay The 1990's Take Off and Beyond The early 1990s is when the modern day began. In 1992, and Oxford University computer scientists named Tim Berners–Lee developed the World Wide Web. This was a data sharing space that anyone with an internet connection can access. Not just government research centers and scientists with access to top of the of the line equipment. As the 1990's continued, the Internet continued to globalize. In 1992, Erwise was the first successful Internet browser due to the graphical user interface software it supplied. Erwise paved the way for Mosaic and eventually Netscape which accounted for 90 percent of all internet browsing activity. As the Internet started to grow faster, companies such America Online and Compuserve offered Internet through a dial–up network connection. This allowed anyone with a home phone line access to the Internet. The Internet was now expanding into residential homes and was expanding globally. In 1994, the use of the internet was expanding by 2,500 percent a year. Entrepreneurs such as Jeff Bezos ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Internet started as a few computers in a research facility to expanding into home computers, smart–phones, cars, tablets, watches, televisions and even refrigerators. While in the 1980s, it was common to see most commuters holding a newspaper while riding the subway to work, today it has evolved to smartphones and tablets. Phone applications have made it even easier to access information. Now in the palm of their hands, a consumer has access to virtually anything they want or need anytime of the day. Companies such as Facebook have launched initiatives to allow the Internet to become ubiquitous in all parts of the world by utilizing drone technology. Google has launched initiatives such as Google Scholar so they can be the go to source for all information. Internet has gone as far a creating slang. Common terms among everyday people are "Facebook me" or "Google ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...