1) The document describes various ways to create a virtual Wi-Fi hotspot from a PC or phone, including using an ad-hoc connection on Windows 7, using the netsh command, or downloading Connectify software.
2) It also explains how to create a hotspot on Android phones by enabling tethering and portable hotspots in the settings, or on iPhones by enabling personal hotspot in the cellular data network settings.
3) Creating a hotspot allows users to share their internet connection wirelessly with other devices when away from a Wi-Fi network.
Skype is a popular communication platform that allows users to make video and voice calls, send messages, and share files for free. It was founded in 2003 by Swedish entrepreneurs and developed by Estonian programmers. Skype connects friends, families, and business colleagues across long distances through its easy-to-use interface available on computers and smartphones. While it provides a useful service, Skype requires an Internet connection and some features require payment.
Satya and Simon plan to stay connected with friends during their travels by using Internet technologies like online photo albums and cloud computing. They can access the Internet through either wired or wireless connections at cyber cafes and wireless hotspots. Uploading photos to shared online albums allows them to safely share photos without emailing large files. Using cloud-based apps like Google Docs also gives them access to documents from any Internet connection without needing local software or data storage.
The document discusses the history and services of the Internet and World Wide Web. It begins with the origins of the ARPANET network project in 1969 and how it evolved into the Internet we know today. It then explains the development of the World Wide Web and how users can access and navigate it using web browsers, search engines, links and other features. The document also outlines various internet services like email, forums, chat rooms and e-commerce as well as best practices for online etiquette.
The document provides instructions for fixing the "globe icon no internet connection" issue in Windows 10 that many users encounter after updates. It outlines several steps to troubleshoot the issue:
1. Ensure the wireless adapter is turned on, and move the computer closer to the wireless router.
2. Access the Network and Internet Settings and enable the wireless adapter if disabled.
3. Enable the "Connect automatically" option to avoid having to manually connect to networks in the future.
4. Reset the network settings if the issue persists after other steps.
The document summarizes the results of a survey about how Wi-Fi has changed people's lives and behaviors. Some key findings are:
- Most people use Wi-Fi daily and check for connections when outside of work to access the internet for free.
- Using Wi-Fi increases interaction and communication with friends through social media like Facebook.
- Even those with cellular data plans prefer Wi-Fi for its stability and speed over 3G/4G networks.
- The ubiquitous availability of Wi-Fi has led to more information access and improved relationships through greater online interactions.
Building windows phone_apps_-_a_developers_guide_v7_no_coverPhan Sanh
This document is a guide for developing Windows Phone apps produced by Microsoft UK. It has contributions from 14 developers and provides an overview of Windows Phone development tools, the app lifecycle, accessing phone features, location services, mapping, reactive extensions and more. It also includes stories from developers about their Windows Phone app experiences.
This presentation provides an overview of the Android operating system. It discusses that Android is an open-source, Linux-based software platform developed by Google and the Open Handset Alliance. The key points covered include the history and founding of Android, its features such as support for various wireless technologies and advanced media formats, the different versions released over time, and comparisons to other mobile operating systems. Examples of applications for controlling devices like Arduino and robots from Android are also presented.
Skype is a popular communication platform that allows users to make video and voice calls, send messages, and share files for free. It was founded in 2003 by Swedish entrepreneurs and developed by Estonian programmers. Skype connects friends, families, and business colleagues across long distances through its easy-to-use interface available on computers and smartphones. While it provides a useful service, Skype requires an Internet connection and some features require payment.
Satya and Simon plan to stay connected with friends during their travels by using Internet technologies like online photo albums and cloud computing. They can access the Internet through either wired or wireless connections at cyber cafes and wireless hotspots. Uploading photos to shared online albums allows them to safely share photos without emailing large files. Using cloud-based apps like Google Docs also gives them access to documents from any Internet connection without needing local software or data storage.
The document discusses the history and services of the Internet and World Wide Web. It begins with the origins of the ARPANET network project in 1969 and how it evolved into the Internet we know today. It then explains the development of the World Wide Web and how users can access and navigate it using web browsers, search engines, links and other features. The document also outlines various internet services like email, forums, chat rooms and e-commerce as well as best practices for online etiquette.
The document provides instructions for fixing the "globe icon no internet connection" issue in Windows 10 that many users encounter after updates. It outlines several steps to troubleshoot the issue:
1. Ensure the wireless adapter is turned on, and move the computer closer to the wireless router.
2. Access the Network and Internet Settings and enable the wireless adapter if disabled.
3. Enable the "Connect automatically" option to avoid having to manually connect to networks in the future.
4. Reset the network settings if the issue persists after other steps.
The document summarizes the results of a survey about how Wi-Fi has changed people's lives and behaviors. Some key findings are:
- Most people use Wi-Fi daily and check for connections when outside of work to access the internet for free.
- Using Wi-Fi increases interaction and communication with friends through social media like Facebook.
- Even those with cellular data plans prefer Wi-Fi for its stability and speed over 3G/4G networks.
- The ubiquitous availability of Wi-Fi has led to more information access and improved relationships through greater online interactions.
Building windows phone_apps_-_a_developers_guide_v7_no_coverPhan Sanh
This document is a guide for developing Windows Phone apps produced by Microsoft UK. It has contributions from 14 developers and provides an overview of Windows Phone development tools, the app lifecycle, accessing phone features, location services, mapping, reactive extensions and more. It also includes stories from developers about their Windows Phone app experiences.
This presentation provides an overview of the Android operating system. It discusses that Android is an open-source, Linux-based software platform developed by Google and the Open Handset Alliance. The key points covered include the history and founding of Android, its features such as support for various wireless technologies and advanced media formats, the different versions released over time, and comparisons to other mobile operating systems. Examples of applications for controlling devices like Arduino and robots from Android are also presented.
ppt based on android technology with great animationsHriday Garg
it includes introduction to android technology ,its various versions, comparisions between different operating systems, its limitations and conclusions
This document provides information and resources for global collaboration and learning using technology. It discusses using tools like Skype, Twitter, Google Docs, and VoiceThread to connect classrooms around the world. Students can share research, stories, photos and videos. The document also provides specific project examples and links to guides for using tools like setting up Twitter accounts and Skype calls with experts. The goal is to lead authentic learning experiences through global connections.
El documento describe un fondo de inversión ubicado en las Antillas Holandesas llamado Premium Capital Appreciation Fund. El fondo invierte en renta fija y variable tanto en Colombia como en el extranjero, buscando obtener rentabilidades anualizadas entre el 6-8% en dólares estadounidenses. El fondo ofrece clases en dólares, euros y pesos colombianos para darle al inversionista exposición a diferentes monedas.
Diploma en Estrategias de Comunicación y Ventas en Marketing Móvil - Título O...Pau Klein
Este documento describe un diploma en estrategias de comunicación, servicios y ventas en marketing móvil de 12 créditos ECTS impartido en línea por la Universitat de València. El diploma cubre temas como el público objetivo del marketing móvil, el comercio electrónico a través del móvil, y la comunicación mediante telefonía móvil. La metodología incluye el uso de un aula virtual, foros, chats y evaluación continua para garantizar el aprendizaje de los estudiantes.
The Nongchan marsh in central Vientiane, Laos is being developed as an economic and trade center in a joint venture between Laos and China. Over the next five years, the marshland will be transformed into an area comprising a shopping center, office buildings, apartments, conference facilities, and restaurants. The $90 million project is a result of the Lao government's policy to attract investment to drive socioeconomic development in the capital city.
El documento habla sobre el Primer Encuentro Nacional de Blogueros. Aborda temas como la definición de blogs, su evolución, su importancia como herramienta de creación, comunicación y colaboración, y sus beneficios terapéuticos. También analiza el papel creciente de los ciudadanos en la producción y difusión de noticias a través del uso de las redes sociales y blogs.
En el marco de la reforma liberalizadora y privatizadora de mercados en la década de los noventa en América Latina y el Caribe, la mayoría de países creó fondos para el acceso universal a las telecomunicaciones. La evaluación realizada por REGULATEL en 2006 mostró un panorama que combinada éxitos en la constitución de fondos y la implementación de políticas de inclusión digital, pero también grandes restricciones para el uso efectivo de los recursos acumulados, al mismo tiempo que los servicios básicos dejaban de ser aquellos vinculados a las redes de telefonía pública para convertirse, por preferencias de la población, en servicios de acceso a Internet o de telefonía móvil. Hacia 2006, sea cual fuere el servicio considerado, se constataron importantes brechas de mercado y de acceso.
Han pasado cinco años desde la publicación de REGULATEL y es conveniente, en un contexto de dinamismo tecnológico, convergencia y donde la banda ancha, es decir, los accesos a Internet de alta velocidad, han tomado el protagonismo para la formulación de políticas públicas, revisar las políticas, planes y agendas de los países de la región en cuanto a la universalización del acceso a los servicios de telecomunicaciones. La discusión se enmarca dentro del debate entre promoción de la competencia y expansión de la infraestructura, en la medida que la masificación de la banda ancha requerirá ingentes recursos sea para construir nuevas redes allí donde no están disponibles, reemplazar redes viejas con fibra óptica, o aumentar la capilaridad de cualquier red. La combinación óptima de esfuerzo público y esfuerzo privado, en un contexto donde no solamente es imperativo ampliar la infraestructura, sino también promover la apropiación y el uso de los servicios de banda ancha, al mismo tiempo que se fomenta aplicaciones desde el sector público que mejoren la vida de las personas, al reducir el tiempo que invierten en ser ciudadanos o consumidores, es un tema de debate.
Sobre la base de información recogida en agosto de 2010, y como parte de la colaboración de DIRSI con la CEPAL para la realización de la conferencia E-LAC 2010, en este estudio se pasa revista a la manera cómo los países vinculan sus políticas de desarrollo de banda ancha, o de inclusión digital, con los objetivos de universalización de los servicios de telecomunicaciones. Lo que se encuentra es más países han constituido fondos, como es el caso de Bolivia, Costa Rica y Panamá, y que se ha diversificado la fuente de financiamiento, por ejemplo, hacia las cooperativas en el caso de Argentina, o desde el Tesoro Público, en el caso de Guatemala; mientras que Chile mantuvo su modelo de financiamiento por la vía del Tesoro. Asimismo, casi todos los países cuentan con alguna forma de agenda digital, pero solamente Brasil ha publicado un ambicioso plan de desarrollo de la banda ancha que contiene objetivos de universalización, mientras Perú se encuentra en un proceso participativo de formulación del plan. De otro lado, Trinidad y Tobago cuenta con un plan pero que no es público, mientras la República Dominicana implementa un plan de expansión de telecomunicaciones rurales sobre la base de conexiones de banda ancha. Del resto de países de la región, se llama la atención sobre Colombia, con la reciente propuesta del plan Vive Digital, que busca la masificación del uso de Internet, con un importante esfuerzo desde un enfoque comprehensivo, para la expansión de los servicios de gobierno, así como la capacitación para el uso, el desarrollo de industrias alrededor de las TIC y la ampliación de la infraestructura.
Merck facts and figures. This document provides key information on the pharmaceutical player Merck. It covers financials, strategic aspects and other KPI's as well as information on corporate responsibility topics.
El documento proporciona información sobre PET (Poli Tereftalato de Etileno), un plástico resistente y ligero ampliamente usado para envases. Describe los esfuerzos en México para promover el reciclaje de PET, incluyendo un concurso escolar para recolectar envases PET y una planta de reciclaje impulsada por Coca-Cola y otras empresas. El objetivo es incrementar las tasas de reciclaje nacionales de PET y crear conciencia ambiental.
The document provides information about the 5th Joint Alumni Conference (JAC) that was held on September 30th, 2011 at the Swiss Re Centre for Global Dialogue in Rüschlikon. The one-day conference brought together over 300 business leaders and top executives from various industries and backgrounds to explore the future of business. A number of high-profile speakers from organizations like Deutsche Bank, Novartis, and General Motors presented on topics related to leadership, sustainability, innovation, and doing business in Asia and Russia. The event also featured panel discussions and networking opportunities for participants.
Consultores y Asesores en Capacitación Chile Limitada es un conjunto de profesionales, técnicos y expertos procedentes de diferentes disciplinas y especialidades reunidos en torno a objetivos comunes y complementarios sobre el desarrollo, perfeccionamiento y adaptabilidad de las personas en sus puestos de trabajo. Como equipo nos preocupamos de entregar una capacitación a personas acorde con sus intereses de desarrollo personal, profesional y laboral.
This document discusses mobile social networks and location-based services. It defines mobile social networking as connecting with others using mobile phones. Key areas of focus are social networks extending to mobile apps and native mobile social apps using location data. The document reviews check-in services like Foursquare and Gowalla and how brands can engage users through special offers, rewards and incentives for checking in. Challenges discussed include fragmentation across many players and low app adoption rates. Sample brand campaigns using check-ins and rewards are provided.
This document discusses different types of business models, including traditional models centered around a core product or service and newer internet-based models. It defines business models and strategies. Key internet business models described include brokerage, advertising, infomediary, merchant, manufacturer, affiliate, community, subscription, and utility models. The document also discusses business-to-business (B2B) models like extranets and B2B marketplaces, as well as business-to-consumer (B2C) models like direct sellers, intermediaries, and community-based models. Challenges of implementing strategies and models online are also summarized.
Este documento presenta las estructuras básicas para usar los verbos ser y estar en inglés. Explica cómo se conjugan los pronombres yo, tú, él/ella/usted, nosotros/as, ellos/ellas/ustedes con los verbos am/is/are para indicar afirmaciones, negaciones e interrogaciones. También incluye traducciones al español.
El documento presenta un análisis administrativo del Hotel Príncipe en La Ceiba, Honduras. Describe la misión, visión y valores de la empresa, así como un código de ética. Incluye un análisis FODA que identifica fortalezas como la calidad de servicio y ubicación, oportunidades como el turismo en la zona, debilidades como falta de wifi y amenazas como la competencia. Explica la estructura organizativa y el manejo de equipos y cambios en la empresa.
1) The document provides a tutorial for creating a WiFi hotspot on a Windows 7 or later computer to share an internet connection and allow an Android device to connect.
2) It involves downloading software, configuring the internet connection to be shared over WiFi, setting up the hotspot with a password, and configuring the Android device with static IP settings to connect to the hotspot.
3) Once completed, both the computer and Android device will be connected to the internet through the shared WiFi hotspot connection.
ppt based on android technology with great animationsHriday Garg
it includes introduction to android technology ,its various versions, comparisions between different operating systems, its limitations and conclusions
This document provides information and resources for global collaboration and learning using technology. It discusses using tools like Skype, Twitter, Google Docs, and VoiceThread to connect classrooms around the world. Students can share research, stories, photos and videos. The document also provides specific project examples and links to guides for using tools like setting up Twitter accounts and Skype calls with experts. The goal is to lead authentic learning experiences through global connections.
El documento describe un fondo de inversión ubicado en las Antillas Holandesas llamado Premium Capital Appreciation Fund. El fondo invierte en renta fija y variable tanto en Colombia como en el extranjero, buscando obtener rentabilidades anualizadas entre el 6-8% en dólares estadounidenses. El fondo ofrece clases en dólares, euros y pesos colombianos para darle al inversionista exposición a diferentes monedas.
Diploma en Estrategias de Comunicación y Ventas en Marketing Móvil - Título O...Pau Klein
Este documento describe un diploma en estrategias de comunicación, servicios y ventas en marketing móvil de 12 créditos ECTS impartido en línea por la Universitat de València. El diploma cubre temas como el público objetivo del marketing móvil, el comercio electrónico a través del móvil, y la comunicación mediante telefonía móvil. La metodología incluye el uso de un aula virtual, foros, chats y evaluación continua para garantizar el aprendizaje de los estudiantes.
The Nongchan marsh in central Vientiane, Laos is being developed as an economic and trade center in a joint venture between Laos and China. Over the next five years, the marshland will be transformed into an area comprising a shopping center, office buildings, apartments, conference facilities, and restaurants. The $90 million project is a result of the Lao government's policy to attract investment to drive socioeconomic development in the capital city.
El documento habla sobre el Primer Encuentro Nacional de Blogueros. Aborda temas como la definición de blogs, su evolución, su importancia como herramienta de creación, comunicación y colaboración, y sus beneficios terapéuticos. También analiza el papel creciente de los ciudadanos en la producción y difusión de noticias a través del uso de las redes sociales y blogs.
En el marco de la reforma liberalizadora y privatizadora de mercados en la década de los noventa en América Latina y el Caribe, la mayoría de países creó fondos para el acceso universal a las telecomunicaciones. La evaluación realizada por REGULATEL en 2006 mostró un panorama que combinada éxitos en la constitución de fondos y la implementación de políticas de inclusión digital, pero también grandes restricciones para el uso efectivo de los recursos acumulados, al mismo tiempo que los servicios básicos dejaban de ser aquellos vinculados a las redes de telefonía pública para convertirse, por preferencias de la población, en servicios de acceso a Internet o de telefonía móvil. Hacia 2006, sea cual fuere el servicio considerado, se constataron importantes brechas de mercado y de acceso.
Han pasado cinco años desde la publicación de REGULATEL y es conveniente, en un contexto de dinamismo tecnológico, convergencia y donde la banda ancha, es decir, los accesos a Internet de alta velocidad, han tomado el protagonismo para la formulación de políticas públicas, revisar las políticas, planes y agendas de los países de la región en cuanto a la universalización del acceso a los servicios de telecomunicaciones. La discusión se enmarca dentro del debate entre promoción de la competencia y expansión de la infraestructura, en la medida que la masificación de la banda ancha requerirá ingentes recursos sea para construir nuevas redes allí donde no están disponibles, reemplazar redes viejas con fibra óptica, o aumentar la capilaridad de cualquier red. La combinación óptima de esfuerzo público y esfuerzo privado, en un contexto donde no solamente es imperativo ampliar la infraestructura, sino también promover la apropiación y el uso de los servicios de banda ancha, al mismo tiempo que se fomenta aplicaciones desde el sector público que mejoren la vida de las personas, al reducir el tiempo que invierten en ser ciudadanos o consumidores, es un tema de debate.
Sobre la base de información recogida en agosto de 2010, y como parte de la colaboración de DIRSI con la CEPAL para la realización de la conferencia E-LAC 2010, en este estudio se pasa revista a la manera cómo los países vinculan sus políticas de desarrollo de banda ancha, o de inclusión digital, con los objetivos de universalización de los servicios de telecomunicaciones. Lo que se encuentra es más países han constituido fondos, como es el caso de Bolivia, Costa Rica y Panamá, y que se ha diversificado la fuente de financiamiento, por ejemplo, hacia las cooperativas en el caso de Argentina, o desde el Tesoro Público, en el caso de Guatemala; mientras que Chile mantuvo su modelo de financiamiento por la vía del Tesoro. Asimismo, casi todos los países cuentan con alguna forma de agenda digital, pero solamente Brasil ha publicado un ambicioso plan de desarrollo de la banda ancha que contiene objetivos de universalización, mientras Perú se encuentra en un proceso participativo de formulación del plan. De otro lado, Trinidad y Tobago cuenta con un plan pero que no es público, mientras la República Dominicana implementa un plan de expansión de telecomunicaciones rurales sobre la base de conexiones de banda ancha. Del resto de países de la región, se llama la atención sobre Colombia, con la reciente propuesta del plan Vive Digital, que busca la masificación del uso de Internet, con un importante esfuerzo desde un enfoque comprehensivo, para la expansión de los servicios de gobierno, así como la capacitación para el uso, el desarrollo de industrias alrededor de las TIC y la ampliación de la infraestructura.
Merck facts and figures. This document provides key information on the pharmaceutical player Merck. It covers financials, strategic aspects and other KPI's as well as information on corporate responsibility topics.
El documento proporciona información sobre PET (Poli Tereftalato de Etileno), un plástico resistente y ligero ampliamente usado para envases. Describe los esfuerzos en México para promover el reciclaje de PET, incluyendo un concurso escolar para recolectar envases PET y una planta de reciclaje impulsada por Coca-Cola y otras empresas. El objetivo es incrementar las tasas de reciclaje nacionales de PET y crear conciencia ambiental.
The document provides information about the 5th Joint Alumni Conference (JAC) that was held on September 30th, 2011 at the Swiss Re Centre for Global Dialogue in Rüschlikon. The one-day conference brought together over 300 business leaders and top executives from various industries and backgrounds to explore the future of business. A number of high-profile speakers from organizations like Deutsche Bank, Novartis, and General Motors presented on topics related to leadership, sustainability, innovation, and doing business in Asia and Russia. The event also featured panel discussions and networking opportunities for participants.
Consultores y Asesores en Capacitación Chile Limitada es un conjunto de profesionales, técnicos y expertos procedentes de diferentes disciplinas y especialidades reunidos en torno a objetivos comunes y complementarios sobre el desarrollo, perfeccionamiento y adaptabilidad de las personas en sus puestos de trabajo. Como equipo nos preocupamos de entregar una capacitación a personas acorde con sus intereses de desarrollo personal, profesional y laboral.
This document discusses mobile social networks and location-based services. It defines mobile social networking as connecting with others using mobile phones. Key areas of focus are social networks extending to mobile apps and native mobile social apps using location data. The document reviews check-in services like Foursquare and Gowalla and how brands can engage users through special offers, rewards and incentives for checking in. Challenges discussed include fragmentation across many players and low app adoption rates. Sample brand campaigns using check-ins and rewards are provided.
This document discusses different types of business models, including traditional models centered around a core product or service and newer internet-based models. It defines business models and strategies. Key internet business models described include brokerage, advertising, infomediary, merchant, manufacturer, affiliate, community, subscription, and utility models. The document also discusses business-to-business (B2B) models like extranets and B2B marketplaces, as well as business-to-consumer (B2C) models like direct sellers, intermediaries, and community-based models. Challenges of implementing strategies and models online are also summarized.
Este documento presenta las estructuras básicas para usar los verbos ser y estar en inglés. Explica cómo se conjugan los pronombres yo, tú, él/ella/usted, nosotros/as, ellos/ellas/ustedes con los verbos am/is/are para indicar afirmaciones, negaciones e interrogaciones. También incluye traducciones al español.
El documento presenta un análisis administrativo del Hotel Príncipe en La Ceiba, Honduras. Describe la misión, visión y valores de la empresa, así como un código de ética. Incluye un análisis FODA que identifica fortalezas como la calidad de servicio y ubicación, oportunidades como el turismo en la zona, debilidades como falta de wifi y amenazas como la competencia. Explica la estructura organizativa y el manejo de equipos y cambios en la empresa.
1) The document provides a tutorial for creating a WiFi hotspot on a Windows 7 or later computer to share an internet connection and allow an Android device to connect.
2) It involves downloading software, configuring the internet connection to be shared over WiFi, setting up the hotspot with a password, and configuring the Android device with static IP settings to connect to the hotspot.
3) Once completed, both the computer and Android device will be connected to the internet through the shared WiFi hotspot connection.
This document provides instructions for setting up a wireless network in a workshop setting. It describes connecting a wireless router and configuring it to broadcast a wireless signal with a chosen name. It then guides configuring laptops and phones to connect to the wireless network. The document also covers adding security by configuring a wireless password and restricting connections by MAC address. Finally, it discusses extending the wireless range by connecting a second wireless router to the first one via Ethernet cable.
Report of
(1) TechCrunch Disrupt NYC 2012 in NYC, US
(2) Global Mobile Internet Conference 2012 in Beijing, China
This presentation is for Samurai Incubate Event
Social networks are enabling new forms of peer-to-peer telecommunications by turning consumers into internet service providers (ISPs) through technologies like open WiFi networks. This allows for low-cost or free internet access globally by sharing excess bandwidth on personal routers. Companies are developing new revenue models by allowing consumers to earn money from their home WiFi networks or access free WiFi while traveling. Regulatory issues need examination as these models blur traditional telecom network boundaries with consumer-provided connectivity.
What lies ahead of HTML5_Ooop Munich 2013_Krzysztof SzafranekWooga
The document discusses the future of HTML5 and the debate between developing mobile applications using native apps vs. web technologies like HTML5. It notes that while HTML5 was not ready for advanced mobile games in 2012 due to performance and feature limitations, the mobile web is catching up thanks to new web APIs and standards. Within 10 years, the mobile web may be comparable to native apps, though app stores' long term role is uncertain. The document also outlines the tradeoffs between native, web, and hybrid app development approaches.
The document summarizes the author's virtual attendance of CES 2021 through online videos and analyses. It discusses that the top stories were tablets dominated by Android, 4G phones, and 3D/Internet-connected TVs. Tablets focused on Android and Windows versions, though Apple avoided CES. Motorola Xoom and Dell Streak were among the few with 4G connectivity. 4G phones emphasized speed from Verizon and new models from Motorola and others. 3D TV faced issues with needing glasses and bandwidth/storage demands outweighing benefits for some. Internet-connected TVs and devices like the Xbox focused on accessing online content and streaming from PCs.
What’s Microsoft Wi-Fi? What are the advantages of it, and how does it work? This library will answer all the questions and introduce more related info.
The document contains questions from various rounds of a quiz competition called Manthan 2010. The rounds include MCQ, Who am I, Score It, Visual Round and Rapid Fire rounds covering topics in technology. Multiple choice and short answer questions test knowledge of companies, products, specifications and taglines. Rapid fire rounds contain questions that teams must answer within a short time limit.
This document outlines an agenda for a workshop on building a website. The workshop will cover key HTML and CSS concepts for 30 minutes, review starter code for 10 minutes, provide 30 minutes for attendees to build their site with support, and discuss next steps for learning in 10 minutes. Attendees will learn about HTML tags, attributes, and elements as well as CSS selectors, properties, and values to style and lay out web pages. The workshop advocates a hands-on approach to learning through real-world projects and emphasizes continuing learning through structured and unstructured resources.
This document discusses getting connected to the internet and doing business online. It covers five main topics: getting connected, searching and social media, email, taking care of business, and e-commerce. Within each topic, it discusses themes of identity, trust, community, efficiency, and connectivity. It provides guidance on establishing an online identity and brand, gaining trust through security practices, participating in online communities, using tools efficiently, and choosing appropriate internet connections.
Everyone remembers the story of the boy who cried wolf. In the digital world our equivalent is mobile. We are so used to mobile evangelists proclaiming it’s the “year of mobile” that you can actuall hear the collective groans at industry conferences. Eyes roll, shoulders shrug, minds tune out, and eventually people start playing around with their mobile phones. Now I’m from Ohio so I’m not entirely sure but I think that’s what they call irony.
The document discusses getting started with mobile web app design. It provides resources for building apps, including frameworks like iUI and jQTouch. It emphasizes designing for specific mobile platforms, testing apps across browsers and devices, and following accessibility and usability guidelines. It also suggests building a staff app as a way to get feedback and test design concepts.
Gave this presentation at the Austin IOT Sub Group. It was bout 2 hours long and was well received. http://www.meetup.com/AustinIoT/events/218899534/
It's about the Spark Core IOT device. It's basically a souped up Ardunio with WiFi, an online IDE, and a web API for $20
The document discusses how customers are trying to build their own tools and applications to access and use their banking data in innovative ways, as banks provide limited and outdated interfaces. It argues banks should embrace this by providing APIs and open access to customer data and services, which would allow customers and developers to build many useful applications and give banks new opportunities. It cites examples from other industries embracing APIs and open data access, and argues this is the future direction of both technology and policy. Banks risk disruption if they do not proactively make their data more open and programmable.
MBA632 Lecture, Morehead State UniversityBrad Ward
Slide deck from a guest lecture I did for MBA632 at Morehead State University. Use http://linkbun.ch links to see the specific pages I went over for the screenshare.
The document discusses the differences between Web 1.0 and Web 2.0 and proposes "non-negotiables" for school administrators to adopt Web 2.0 practices. It outlines technologies like laptops, wireless access, VPN, remote desktop, instant messengers, web conferencing, videoconferencing, and Web 2.0 tools that enable participation, collaboration and distribution beyond the traditional desktop model. Examples of using several of these technologies are demonstrated.
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You can create virtual Wi-Fi hotspot from your PC or phone with incredible ease. Here are a few ways
you can create virtual Wi-Fi hotspot from your PC or phone.
PC
Ad-hoc Connec ion
Previously, if you wanted to create a ‘hotspot’ with a single PC, you would have to create ad-hoc connections and allow multiple computers
to connect through it. However, setting up an ad-hoc connection is not the easiest task. If you have an internet dongle, the task could be
simpler. Visit the Broadband Expert website to compares dongle deals.
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If you have a PC with Windows 7 installed, you can use your virtual Wi-Fi drivers to create your own virtual Wi-Fi hotspot. Simply open up
command prompt and type in the following:
nthwa sthsentokmd=lo si=isr htptcneto snm>ky<netntokky
es ln e otdewr oealw sd<net oso oncin ae e=isr ewr e>
For example, you wanted to create a local Wi-Fi hotspot under the name of “My Hotspot” with the password “Key”, you would type in:
nthwa sthsentokmd=lo si=yHtptky Ky
es ln e otdewr oealw sdM oso e= e
Do no shut down command prompt just yet. From here, go to the network and connections section, right click your new connection and go
to the sharing tab. All you have to do is enable internet sharing with your ‘Virtual Wi-Fi Miniport Adapter’ as your Wi-Fi hotspot.
Now, all you have to do is start the network. Go back to command prompt and type the following:
netsh lan start hostednet ork
Connect through your phone and now you can browse the internet using your Wi-Fi hotspot.
Connec if
It’s understandable that not everyone wants to do all the tasks mentioned above. Additionally, not everyone has Windows 7 or even virtual
Wi-Fi drivers installed. For all of you who don’t have either Windows 7 or virtual Wi-Fi drivers installed or are just plain old lazy, you can
use Connectify tocreate your Wi-Fi hotspot.
Connectify is a simple program that you can download for free. Not only is the program powerful, it has an impeccably simple and easy-to-
use user interface. The program also has a separate tab for hotspot settings and management.
One great thing about Connectify is that you can easily share files over the network. You can even disallow the internet but allow network
file sharing. If you like what you see, you can buy the full version of the software. This grants you access to a plethora of new and enhanced
features.
Using the program is simple. All you have to do is run the program, create a connection and set your preferences – it’s that simple. If you
have the professional version, you can even name your connection and make your computer a repeater.
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Phone
There is one vital thing you must remember when sharing an internet connection from your phone. Considering the data caps on most mobile
plans, it may be a good idea to not download any big files from your tethered connection.
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With this method, your phone must have at least Google’s Android 2.2 installed on your phone. Devices with an earlier operating system will
not support tethering and portable hotspots. This method also works better on rooted devices.
Go to your phone’s settings page and select Wireless and Network settings. From there, go to Tethering & portable hotspot. Once here,
configure your hotspot settings and then enable the service by swiping at the Portable Wi-Fi hotspot option. Interestingly, you can even share
the internet connection via Bluetooth is some devices.
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If you have an iPhone, you can easily create a Wi-Fi hotspot. However, considering the amount of data an iPhone uses, you should be
cautious with your settings.
In the settings page, go to the ‘general’ section. Once there, go into the ‘network’ subsection and select ‘cellular data network’. Once here,
scroll down to the internet tethering section. You will find a field that reads ‘internet tethering APN’. In the space provided, type the APN of
your internet connection (normal connection you use; 2G, 3G or 4G).
Now, go back to the network settings menu and swipe at the ‘personal hotspot’ section. This should enable your iPhone’s personal Wi-Fi
hotspot.
With so many ways to make a Wi-Fi hotspot, you will never be without an internet connection ever again. Vi i he B oadband E pe
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