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Web 2.0: Building Online Communities Using Social Networking TechnologiesOver the past three years, Internet web sites have been evolving into a series of platforms organizing content and communications among individuals and organizations for the purpose of social networking. Sites like MySpace, YouTube and Wikipedia have shifted online activities from “browsing” to collaborating, interacting and personalizing. MySpace boasts over 100 million accounts, YouTube serves an average of 100 million video streams per day and Wikipedia contains over 1.7 million articles in English edited by users from all over the world. As a result, web design and organizational thinking in this new era needs to be more focused on building event-driven experiences, rather than simply designing information silos ammended with numerous hyperlinks. But how do consumers and businesses keep up with these changes and more importantly how do they exploit the new technologies in ways that benefit customers, employees, and even their industry? This issue of Educational Update is designed for that very purpose.
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Web 2.0 is the collection of server-based solutions that have allowed the web to become a publishing platform. Instead of the traditional one-way form of web authoring, these solutions invite all Internet users to share, collaborate, and contribute in the process of website development. Users now have an increased ability to contribute text, bookmarks, photos, audio, videos and more to many different websites. This ease of access to web content alters the way users interact with the new world wide web. Users can now build an online social network where community members contribute content, shareUSB Microscope USB Shot for Macintosh Operating ManualThis manual describes the USB Shot application, which runs on a Macintosh computer with a connected USB Microscope. Users who want to use the USB Microscope immediately should read section 1.3 “Installation” and install the required software before beginning . Once the software has been installed, go to 2. “Basic Operation.” This section gives step-by-step procedures for recording snapshot and movie images using USB Shot. Once you’re familiar with recording snapshot and movie images, go to 3. “Image Settings” and 4. “System Settings.” Section 3 describes how to make various recording settings, such as color hue and resolution adjustments. Section 4 describes various settings for snapshot, movie, and interval snapshot images.
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The central locking system locks and unlocks all the doors, the tailgate and the tank flap. It can be operated with the remote control or by turning the key in the lock.
Remote control keys
Press the appropriate button for about 1 second.
e Unlocking button: Open one of the doors within about 60 seconds, otherwise the vehicle will lock itself again automatically.
r Unlocking button for tailgate
t Locking button: The turn signals flash once to confirm that the doors and tailgate are properly closed and locked.
u Folding out the master key: Press the release button.
Folding away the master key: Press the button and fold the key away.
Note: Press and hold the unlocking button on the remote control to open all the windows automatically. Press and hold the locking button to close all the windows and the sun roof.
WARNING!
The doors and windows cannot be opened from inside the vehicle if it has been locked from the outside.
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DownloadCase Study on the Bluetooth Vulnerabilities in Mobile DevicesSummary As the widespread use and acceptance of Bluetooth continues concerns are being raised related to security vulnerabilities and privacy issues inherent in the use of this technology. Inadequate device resources and lack of user awareness has compounded this issue where the emphasis on design constraints, functionality and ease of use sometimes outweigh security concerns. Recently some concerns have being highlighted relating to the possible security vulnerabilities in commonly used devices, and also the possibility of the imperceptible tracking of device users through the use of distributed and connected Bluetooth sensor nodes.
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The power locking system locks and unlocks the doors. You can operate the system using the remote control or your keys. Folding master key with remote control Press the appropriate button for about 1 second.
1 Unlock button To unlock the driver’s door only, press the button once. To unlock both doors press the button twice.
Note: If you do not open a door or the rear lid within 60 sec., the vehicle automatically relocks.
2 Rear lid button To unlock the rear lid, press the button for at least one second. Then open lid.
3 Lock button To lock the vehicle, press the button. If the doors and rear lid are correctly closed, all four turn signals will blink once.
4 Unfolding the master key Press the release button. To close the key again: press the button and fold the key bit back in.
5 PANIC button To activate the PANIC function (horn sounds and the vehicle lights blink), press the button. To cancel, press again.
Note: All windows will open if you insert the key in one of the doors and hold it in the position used to unlock the door. To close all the windows, hold the key in the position used to lock the doors.
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