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    Google China

    one of its users, Shi Tao, to the Chinese government. The journalist had been critical of the Chinese government, and, based on the information sent to the government, Shi Tao was sentenced to ten years in prison. In 2010, e-mail accounts housed by Google were hacked. Many of these accounts belonged to human rights activists. Issues like these pose a conundrum for the United States and international entities that are looking to prevent human rights abuses, including violations of privacy, in countries

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    Hacking

    Danish Jamil et al. / International Journal of Engineering Science and Technology (IJEST) IS ETHICAL HACKING ETHICAL? DANISH JAMIL Department of Computer Engineering, Sir Syed University of Engineering & Technology, Main University Road, Karachi, Sindh-75300,Pakistan mallick251@hotmail.com MUHAMMAD NUMAN ALI KHAN Department of Computer Engineering, Sir Syed University of Engineering & Technology, Main University Road, Karachi, Sindh-75300,Pakistan mallick89@yahoo.co.uk Abstract :

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    Android Tutorial

    Android User’s Guide 2 Legal Copyright © 2011 Google Inc. All rights reserved. Google, the stylized Google logo, Android, the stylized Android logo, Nexus, the stylized Nexus logo, Nexus S, the stylized Nexus S logo, Android Market, the stylized Android Market logo, Gmail, Google Apps, Google Calendar, Google Checkout, Google Earth, Google Latitude, Google Maps, Google Talk, Picasa, SafeSearch, and YouTube are trademarks of Google Inc. All other company and product names may be trademarks

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    Graphs

    separate issue). As the recruitment chair, I try to divvy out tasks for each member to complete for recruitment that pertains to their position on the board. However, I often find that my requests are untouched. I believe that if I asked my group to do some of these tasks when we were “together” or perhaps during our face-to-face meetings, they would actually get done, and get done quicker. Kiesler and Cummings mentioned that the mere presence of others increases involvement, urgency of proximate

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    Campaign Plan

    unattended audience. Having the advantage of an unattended audience will create a significant chance of building a successful radio show. With taking this chance, there are still a few questions unanswered: What will motivate these expats? How will we reach out to them? And of course, what does the target audience want to hear? While finding the answers, we found some interesting facts, which we never thought of before. They can be found back in the media & target audience analysis. The campaign

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    Android

    to text, call, global positioning (GPS), and well, you have a product to sell. Google has done just that. Taking bits and pieces of everything one could ever ask for, and merging it all into its mobile operating system titled Android. Represented by a green round-headed robot figure, Android is passing its two year anniversary, and has surpassed other prominent mobile architectures like Apple’s iPhone software. But what exactly is Android? Why would one desire to chuck away their limited iPhone, or

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    know that cloud computing is a hazy concept. As with Web 2.0 before it, it's something everyone thinks they need, even if they are not sure what it means. In a nutshell, cloud computing means tapping software, hardware or storage over the Internet (the aforementioned "cloud"), then using and paying for it on an as-needed basis. Applications like Facebook and Google Gmail have always been "in the cloud," but you can also lease computing power from Amazon, storage from Rackspace or software from Salesforce

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    Yahoo!

    The biggest problem that Yahoo faces right now is that they share too little of the market in too few fields, unlike other company such as Apple and Google. Apple and Google both dominate the smartphone industry, while Yahoo “neither controls an operating system nor makes popular hardware devices”(Stone, 2013). They used to be used as a sort of homepage portal to various different aspects of web browsing, but did not adapt to the rapidly growing mobile industry. I agree with author’s argument

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    Net Neutrality

    that allows different devices to be connected to networks that make the internet. As of today all information or “packets” are treated equally; and consumers pay for the connectivity of the interne. Some consumers pay for a faster connection rate, but do not get faster delivery for a specific type of content just faster for all types of information. This is why the internet today is vastly growing as one of the most popular innovations on the planet, all made possible by Net Neutrality. The argument

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    Technology, Cell phone, Texting John W. Siggers COM/220 11/21/10 Ruth Cameron In a 1928 film there was a scene where a woman appears to have a cell phone glued to her ear was, ” in fact”, a time traveler, well that is the thinking of some conspiracy logical thinkers. However, this strange scene from a Charlie Chaplin’s 1928 film, “The Circus” where a woman seems to be telegraphing or rather phoning who looks as an unscrupulously

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