This document discusses key aspects of communications and networking including speed, reliability, accuracy, and storage. It references a website for further information on the topic.
The document provides examples and explanations of while, do-while, and for loops in C programming. It contains code snippets demonstrating the basic structure and flow of each loop type. The while loop examples show a simple counting loop and an infinite loop broken by a break statement. The do-while loop example prints values from 1 to 10. The for loop example initializes a counter, provides a loop condition, and increments the counter each iteration to print values from 1 to 10.
The document describes the founding of Google by Sergey Brin and Larry Page while they were PhD students at Stanford University. They developed the Backrub project and PageRank algorithm to rank pages on the World Wide Web, which became the basis for the Google search engine they launched in 1998. Their company took its name from the mathematical term "googol" to represent the vast amount of information available online.
This document discusses key aspects of communications and networking including speed, reliability, accuracy, and storage. It references a website for further information on the topic.
The document provides examples and explanations of while, do-while, and for loops in C programming. It contains code snippets demonstrating the basic structure and flow of each loop type. The while loop examples show a simple counting loop and an infinite loop broken by a break statement. The do-while loop example prints values from 1 to 10. The for loop example initializes a counter, provides a loop condition, and increments the counter each iteration to print values from 1 to 10.
The document describes the founding of Google by Sergey Brin and Larry Page while they were PhD students at Stanford University. They developed the Backrub project and PageRank algorithm to rank pages on the World Wide Web, which became the basis for the Google search engine they launched in 1998. Their company took its name from the mathematical term "googol" to represent the vast amount of information available online.