This document appears to be a training presentation on Microsoft Excel. It includes sections on spreadsheet terminology, entering data, autofill functions, and formulas and functions in Excel like SUM, AVERAGE, MAX, MIN, COUNT, NOW, IF, and SUMIF. The presentation was created by Ray Mkindo on December 16, 2013 for Tech Installer and includes 24 slides covering topics like the Excel interface, cell references, and examples of common Excel functions.
The document discusses the author's favorite subject of mathematics. Some of the author's favorite topics include simultaneous equations, Pythagoras' theorem, and algebra. The author finds mathematics fun and feels a sense of achievement when able to solve difficult problems. The author provides tips for doing well in mathematics which include practicing regularly, having a positive attitude, attending class, being motivated, working neatly, managing time during exams, and ensuring correct answers.
This document contains a list of various toilet-related topics from different locations around the world, including toilets of Florence, Germany, England, France, New York, Las Vegas, Japan, Florida, the Vatican, India, and for various occupations like musicians, people with stomach problems, bankers, and various political figures. It also mentions public toilets and toilets designed for families.
The document compares different internet browsers and search engines. It summarizes the key pros and cons of Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Google Chrome. It finds that the ideal browser depends on a user's preferences and needs. It also defines search engines and metasearch engines, describing their main components and functions. Search engines like Google, Yahoo and Bing are able to index web pages using spiders and return relevant results to user queries. Metasearch engines send search requests to multiple engines and aggregate the results into a single list.
REPORT ON INTERNET BROWSER IN INDONESIA
Research time: 8th – 16th March 2013
Based on Nusaresearch’s panelist
Research information
Research method : Quantitative research – Online survey
Timing : 8th – 16th March 2013
Sample size : 242
Research area : Nationwide
Target : Access the internet at least once a month
Research objectives : Understand about internet browser market in Indonesia
Sampling method : Convenience sampling
This document appears to be a training presentation on Microsoft Excel. It includes sections on spreadsheet terminology, entering data, autofill functions, and formulas and functions in Excel like SUM, AVERAGE, MAX, MIN, COUNT, NOW, IF, and SUMIF. The presentation was created by Ray Mkindo on December 16, 2013 for Tech Installer and includes 24 slides covering topics like the Excel interface, cell references, and examples of common Excel functions.
The document discusses the author's favorite subject of mathematics. Some of the author's favorite topics include simultaneous equations, Pythagoras' theorem, and algebra. The author finds mathematics fun and feels a sense of achievement when able to solve difficult problems. The author provides tips for doing well in mathematics which include practicing regularly, having a positive attitude, attending class, being motivated, working neatly, managing time during exams, and ensuring correct answers.
This document contains a list of various toilet-related topics from different locations around the world, including toilets of Florence, Germany, England, France, New York, Las Vegas, Japan, Florida, the Vatican, India, and for various occupations like musicians, people with stomach problems, bankers, and various political figures. It also mentions public toilets and toilets designed for families.
The document compares different internet browsers and search engines. It summarizes the key pros and cons of Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Google Chrome. It finds that the ideal browser depends on a user's preferences and needs. It also defines search engines and metasearch engines, describing their main components and functions. Search engines like Google, Yahoo and Bing are able to index web pages using spiders and return relevant results to user queries. Metasearch engines send search requests to multiple engines and aggregate the results into a single list.
REPORT ON INTERNET BROWSER IN INDONESIA
Research time: 8th – 16th March 2013
Based on Nusaresearch’s panelist
Research information
Research method : Quantitative research – Online survey
Timing : 8th – 16th March 2013
Sample size : 242
Research area : Nationwide
Target : Access the internet at least once a month
Research objectives : Understand about internet browser market in Indonesia
Sampling method : Convenience sampling
The document summarizes the evolution of web browsers from 1990 to present. It discusses the early browsers developed in the 1990s like WorldWideWeb, Mosaic, Erwise, ViolaWWW, and MidasWWW. It then covers popular browsers from the 1990s and 2000s like Netscape, Internet Explorer, Opera, Safari, Firefox, and Google Chrome. The document provides brief details on the key features and market impact of each major browser.
The document discusses a survey that was conducted from October 5th to December 5th regarding internet browser usage. It collected responses from 50 in-person respondents and 134 online respondents from 25 countries. The survey included questions about computer and internet usage habits, awareness and usage of different browsers, and assessments of popular browsers like Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome and Safari. The document then analyzes the results collected and discusses recommendations for improving browser performance based on the findings.
The document discusses several web browsers:
- Internet Explorer was developed by Microsoft and included in Windows starting in 1995, receiving criticism for security flaws and incompatibility with standards.
- Mozilla Firefox is open source and known for its security, performance, and customizability through extensions, but can be slower than other browsers.
- Google Chrome uses the WebKit engine and focuses on speed, security, and simplicity through minimal design.
- Opera is known for its speed, security, standards support through its Presto engine, and innovative features like tabs and site personalization.
- Safari is developed by Apple for Mac OS X and focuses on speed, design, safety, and supporting WebKit.
Web browsers act as an interface between users and web servers by allowing users to locate and display web pages. Major features of web browsers include allowing users to open multiple pages simultaneously, refreshing pages, and including pop-up blockers. Browsers are made up of a user interface and rendering engine. Some of the earliest and most popular browsers include WorldWideWeb, Mosaic, Netscape Navigator, Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, Chrome, and browsers designed for mobile devices.
The document presents information on various web browsers:
1) It discusses several popular web browsers including Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Opera, Internet Explorer, and Safari.
2) It provides details on each browser such as their developers, engines, supported languages, features, and differences between them.
3) The browsers are compared based on aspects like operating system support, usage statistics, security vulnerabilities, internationalization support, and additional features like search facilities and speed dial.
Google Chrome is a free web browser developed by Google. It aims to be secure, fast, simple and stable. Some key features include tabbed browsing, synchronization of bookmarks and settings across devices, and regular security updates. Firefox is an open-source web browser developed by Mozilla. It has features like tabbed browsing, extensions, and private browsing. Internet Explorer is Microsoft's web browser, included with Windows. It introduced features like tabbed browsing and support for favicons over several versions.
The History Of The Internet Presentationdgieseler1
The document provides a history of the internet, beginning with its precursors in the 19th century including the telegraph. It describes the development of ARPANET in the 1960s as the first operational network and precursor to the modern internet. The introduction of the World Wide Web in the 1990s, including the creation of browsers and hyperlinks, helped popularize the internet. The internet then exploded in usage between 1994 and 2000 with the founding of key sites like Amazon and growth of commercial internet access. The future of the internet may involve networks like Internet II to support educational and research needs.
The document defines the Internet and its history, describing how it began as ARPANET with 4 sites in 1969 and became publicly available for commercial use in 1989. It explains basic Internet services like email, FTP, and Telnet that allow users to send messages, transfer files, and access remote computers. The document also details the World Wide Web and how hyperlinks and browsers allow users to navigate web pages. It describes how search engines work by allowing users to search their databases to locate information on the Internet. In closing, it lists some common uses of the Internet like online communication, software sharing, and e-commerce.
- History of the Internet
- What the Internet is
- The Audience
- How does the Internet affect people?
- Why is it used?
- Advantages and disadvantages
- The value of the internet for media institutions
- Convergence
- Implications for the future
The document provides a collection of life advice and observations on various topics. Some of the advice includes: don't take away someone's hope, as it may be all they have; don't make decisions when angry; take care of your physical body; learn to say no kindly; embrace hardships as they will make you stronger; choose your partner well as they can provide much happiness; and surround yourself with light everyday.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help alleviate symptoms of mental illness and also provides a distraction from daily stressors.
This document contains a collection of inspirational quotes and passages about friendship, life lessons, and finding comfort and shelter from loved ones. It also includes the lyrics to the song "Nada Sousou" performed by Hayley Westenra, which is about longing for a loved one and finding comfort in their memories. The document encourages sharing it to wish blessings upon others.
The document summarizes the evolution of web browsers from 1990 to present. It discusses the early browsers developed in the 1990s like WorldWideWeb, Mosaic, Erwise, ViolaWWW, and MidasWWW. It then covers popular browsers from the 1990s and 2000s like Netscape, Internet Explorer, Opera, Safari, Firefox, and Google Chrome. The document provides brief details on the key features and market impact of each major browser.
The document discusses a survey that was conducted from October 5th to December 5th regarding internet browser usage. It collected responses from 50 in-person respondents and 134 online respondents from 25 countries. The survey included questions about computer and internet usage habits, awareness and usage of different browsers, and assessments of popular browsers like Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome and Safari. The document then analyzes the results collected and discusses recommendations for improving browser performance based on the findings.
The document discusses several web browsers:
- Internet Explorer was developed by Microsoft and included in Windows starting in 1995, receiving criticism for security flaws and incompatibility with standards.
- Mozilla Firefox is open source and known for its security, performance, and customizability through extensions, but can be slower than other browsers.
- Google Chrome uses the WebKit engine and focuses on speed, security, and simplicity through minimal design.
- Opera is known for its speed, security, standards support through its Presto engine, and innovative features like tabs and site personalization.
- Safari is developed by Apple for Mac OS X and focuses on speed, design, safety, and supporting WebKit.
Web browsers act as an interface between users and web servers by allowing users to locate and display web pages. Major features of web browsers include allowing users to open multiple pages simultaneously, refreshing pages, and including pop-up blockers. Browsers are made up of a user interface and rendering engine. Some of the earliest and most popular browsers include WorldWideWeb, Mosaic, Netscape Navigator, Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, Chrome, and browsers designed for mobile devices.
The document presents information on various web browsers:
1) It discusses several popular web browsers including Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Opera, Internet Explorer, and Safari.
2) It provides details on each browser such as their developers, engines, supported languages, features, and differences between them.
3) The browsers are compared based on aspects like operating system support, usage statistics, security vulnerabilities, internationalization support, and additional features like search facilities and speed dial.
Google Chrome is a free web browser developed by Google. It aims to be secure, fast, simple and stable. Some key features include tabbed browsing, synchronization of bookmarks and settings across devices, and regular security updates. Firefox is an open-source web browser developed by Mozilla. It has features like tabbed browsing, extensions, and private browsing. Internet Explorer is Microsoft's web browser, included with Windows. It introduced features like tabbed browsing and support for favicons over several versions.
The History Of The Internet Presentationdgieseler1
The document provides a history of the internet, beginning with its precursors in the 19th century including the telegraph. It describes the development of ARPANET in the 1960s as the first operational network and precursor to the modern internet. The introduction of the World Wide Web in the 1990s, including the creation of browsers and hyperlinks, helped popularize the internet. The internet then exploded in usage between 1994 and 2000 with the founding of key sites like Amazon and growth of commercial internet access. The future of the internet may involve networks like Internet II to support educational and research needs.
The document defines the Internet and its history, describing how it began as ARPANET with 4 sites in 1969 and became publicly available for commercial use in 1989. It explains basic Internet services like email, FTP, and Telnet that allow users to send messages, transfer files, and access remote computers. The document also details the World Wide Web and how hyperlinks and browsers allow users to navigate web pages. It describes how search engines work by allowing users to search their databases to locate information on the Internet. In closing, it lists some common uses of the Internet like online communication, software sharing, and e-commerce.
- History of the Internet
- What the Internet is
- The Audience
- How does the Internet affect people?
- Why is it used?
- Advantages and disadvantages
- The value of the internet for media institutions
- Convergence
- Implications for the future
The document provides a collection of life advice and observations on various topics. Some of the advice includes: don't take away someone's hope, as it may be all they have; don't make decisions when angry; take care of your physical body; learn to say no kindly; embrace hardships as they will make you stronger; choose your partner well as they can provide much happiness; and surround yourself with light everyday.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help alleviate symptoms of mental illness and also provides a distraction from daily stressors.
This document contains a collection of inspirational quotes and passages about friendship, life lessons, and finding comfort and shelter from loved ones. It also includes the lyrics to the song "Nada Sousou" performed by Hayley Westenra, which is about longing for a loved one and finding comfort in their memories. The document encourages sharing it to wish blessings upon others.