Protection Scheme with Unix Adam Macon POS/355 8-10-13 Mr. Groves When considering a protection scheme that will protect up to 5,000 users the best choice would be Unix. Unix is an operating system developed in the 70’s in AT&T Bell Laboratories. The unique thing about Unix is that it is written in C, which gives it the ability to be portable and able to be integrated with other Unix machines. Program written on one Unix machine can be easily adapted to other Unix machines (C is particularly
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Readings and Research 1. In order to successfully complete this week's assignments, perform an Internet search and locate a minimum of five professional Blogs or Websites that demonstrate the criteria required to create your own Blog as required in this course for the final project. 2. In order to successfully complete this week's assignments, review the Google Blogger for developing your Blog. 3. In order to successfully complete this week's assignments, review the following Blog created
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Week 1 - Reminder How to Create a Blog Follow these easy steps to create a blog through blogger 1. Blogger - sign up at http://www.blogger.com/ 2. Create a blog through Blogger by following the easy steps on the following video: ● http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BnploFsS_tY 3. Customize your blog to suit your needs by adding gadgets as shown in the following video: ● http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-OVRlXn9mAs 4. Set your SETTINGS for your blog ● Go to your Blogger
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BLOGGING QUESTIONNAIRE Thank you for agreeing to fill in my blogging survey! All questions are optional and you can write as much or as little as you want. I am using the information to write an ebook provisionally called Better Blogging for Writers. Five surveys will be drawn out of a hat (or similar head-shaped container!) to win a free copy of the ebook when it is completed. Many thanks for your help. Please return to lou.treleaven@sky.com. Lou Treleaven www.loutreleaven.wordpress.com
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This morning we posted an update about Blogspot to Google’s Security Blog https://googleonlinesecurity.blogspot.com/2015/09/https-support-coming-to-blogspot.html. Since 2008, we've worked to encrypt the connections between our users and Google servers. Over the years we've announced that Search, Gmail, Drive, and many other products have encrypted connections by default, and most recently, we've made a similar announcement for our ads products. In this same vein, today we're expanding on
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organizing and structuring ideas and identities, thus revealing a complex informal information infrastructure. In conclusion, we consider how this infrastructural model compares to formal systems of indexing. #2: Andres Monroy-Hernandez, MIT Media Lab 'Copyrights and copycats: understanding young people's remixing practices' Digital technologies have made it easier for people, youth in particular, to copy and reuse other people's songs, pictures, code and other forms of digital creations. Through
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what I sent them. "Bringing 'No Ceiling' to Scratch: Can One Language Serve Kids and Computer Scientists?" (with Jens Mönig, a talk at the Constructionism 2010 conference in Paris). Scratch is the brilliant grandchild of Logo, from the MIT Media Lab, that uses drag-and-drop visual programming to achieve, truly at last, the "no threshold" half of Logo's famous promise, combined with a half-million-strong social network of kid programmers sharing projects and working collaboratively. But Scratch
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Nicolas Negroponte – Contributions to HCI and a Bid to “Save the World” In 2005, Nicholas Negroponte addressed the World Economic Forum with a computing idea to “save the world”. (1) Less than three years later, the One Laptop Per Child initiative (OLPC) launched into distribution with unprecedented cooperation of the United Nations, corporate funders, and governments organizations. Though it is early to review the success of Negroponte’s OLPC initiative, it provides us with an opportunity to
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connects the physical world around us with digital information and lets us use natural hand gestures to interact with this information. The sixth sense technology was developed by Pranav Mistry, a PhD student in the Fluid Interfaces Group at the MIT Media Lab. The sixth sense technology has a Web 4.0 view of human and machine interactions. Sixth Sense integrates digital information into the physical world and its objects, making the entire world your computer. It can turn any surface into a touch-screen
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innovative/quality (the alarm clock launche puzzle pieces across the room for the owner to find and complete the puzzle to turn of the alarm). Collaborators * M.I.T. Media Lab acts as guidance and support for Nanda and her innovative product * Nanda had to sign an Intellectual Property agreement that states that all patents made in the Media Lab become property of
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