Web service has evolved continuously to the point where it is now shifting from a provider-oriented service to a user-oriented one. Internet users now evaluate the trustworthiness of information posted on the Internet, and share their knowledge more widely on that information. This trend is also applicable to education-related information services. Education information services will be able to provide new opportunities for the education sector once education providers accept this new trend in the web world, thus creating new and vital services. Web 2.0 is certainly facilitating this kind of change in the education service sector.
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10 Dec
Posted by jj as Hardware, WLAN and LAN
You have just purchased a modem featuring a pioneering new technology, making Internet access possible at speeds previously only imagined. This external cable modem is one part of a comprehensive communications system that utilizes the cable television network to deliver high-speed data to your computer. Data is requested and sent over the cable television network at burst rates of up to 38 megabits per second (Mbps)*. This chapter explains how to prepare your computer system for cable modem installation.
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Your new cable modem provides high-speed access to the Internet by an active Internet Connection through your cable service provider. This user guide describes how to set up and use the cable modem. Before installing the cable modem, you should read this user guide to ensure proper cable modem operation.
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These instructions apply to different models of the MacBook (13-inch) portable computer. While some models may look slightly different from the one shown in the illustrations, the steps for all models are the same. Backing Up Your data Warning: Before replacing your hard drive, make sure you back up all data on the drive. Tools required The following tools are required: Clean, soft, lint-free cloth Coin Phillips #1 screwdriver (preferably with a long handle) Stiff, plastic, nonmagnetic card (such as a library card) Opening the Computer Shut down the computer.
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14 Mar
Posted by jj as Cell Phones, Java, Manual
This document describes the application program interfaces used to develop Motorola compliant Java™ 2 Platform, Micro Edition (J2ME™) applications for the V3x handset. Audience This document is intended for premium J2ME developers and specific carriers involved with the development of J2ME applications for the V3x handset. Disclaimer Motorola reserves the right to make changes without notice to any products or services described herein. “Typical” parameters, which may be provided in Motorola Data sheets and/or specifications can and do vary in different applications and actual performance may vary. Customer’s technical experts will validate all “Typicals” for each customer application.
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