Wednesday 26 March 2014

The Many Facets of Computer Use 1) Start your web browser and visit blogger.com. Click the "take a quick tour" and go through all the screens that explain about a blog. What did you learn that you did not know? What type of blog do you find most compelling a group or an individual blog? Why?

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1) Start your web browser and visit blogger.com. Click the "take a quick tour" and go through all the screens that explain about a blog. What did you learn that you did not know? What type of blog do you find most compelling a group or an individual blog? Why?</o:p>
Browsers</o:p>
2) Browser comparisons </o:p>
Although Internet Explore may be the most widely used Web browser, it is not only Web browser in use. Evaluate and compare reviews of other Web browsers such as Google Chrome, Safari, or Firefox wit Internet Explorer. Discuss the major differences between the browsers you researched and Internet Explorer. Examples of differences might include the number and types of features, how they display Web pages, and the speed at which they perform. Include in your discussion which browser you would recommend and the reasons for your recommendation.</o:p>
Application Software Comparisons </o:p>Click here for more on this paper.......
3) Application Software comparisons Web application are becoming increasingly popular, and some people prefer the convenience of using a Web application instead of application software installed on their computer. For example, some people prefer to use Google Docs (a Web application) to Microsoft Word. Your boss notices this trend and asks you whether it will benefit the company to use Web application installed of application software. Compare application software installed on your computer with a comparable Web application. Are any security risks associated with using eh application software? How do the features compare between a Web application and the application software? Would you recommend using a Web application to application software? Why?</o:p>
Telecommuting </o:p>
4) Is telecommuting good or bad businesses? Why or why not? Are some businesses or job positions better suited for telecommuting? If so which ones? Do some people simply lack the self-discipline to be productive while telecommuting? Is so how should managers make this determination?</o:p>
Media Downloads </o:p>Click here for more on this paper.......
5) Should the government tax media downloads, such as music, video, e-books, newspaper articles, and magazine articles? Why or why not? Should digital content delivery be considered a service rather than good taxing bodies? Why?</o:p>
Accessibility Guidelines </o:p>
6) Should the government require that all Web sites meet the W3C accessibility guidelines? Why or why not/ Do Web sites hosted by disability organizations have a moral obligation to meet the guidelines? Why? What can be done to encourage people and organizations to make their Web sites more accessible?</o:p>
Mistakes in Software </o:p>
7) Who should be responsible for mistakes in software? Why? If users find bug such as security bugs, should they disciplined after reporting the bugs? Why? Should those who design a system be legally responsible if their products results in errors or damage? Why?</o:p>
Internet Databases </o:p>Click here for more on this paper.......
8) Do Internet databases mean the end of privacy? Why or why not? Should the government gathered in Internet databases? Why? How can people change their behaviors so that less personal data is available in Internet databases?</o:p>
Wireless Internet Use </o:p>
9) Would you use our neighbor's unsecured wireless home network? Why would you do if you find out that someone was using your wireless home network? How should the law handle such abuse and how should violators be punished? Should those leaving their networks unsecured be punished as well? Why?</o:p>
Cybercriminals</o:p>
10) Should the government create new law specifically aimed at punishing cybercriminals? Why or why not? Should cybercriminals be punished in proportion to the alleged damages that they cause? Why or why not? Who should decide the extent of true damages caused by a cybercriminal? Why? </o:p>
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The answers to the 10 questions requested should be in College-Level English. Please submit your answer in 10 days or less. Also, please write 4 paragraphs for each question.</o:p>
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The Many Facets of Computer Use

1) Start your web browser and visit blogger.com. Click the "take a quick tour" and go through all the screens that explain about a blog. What did you learn that you did not know? What type of blog do you find most compelling a group or an individual blog? Why?Click here for more on this paper.......
Browsers
2) Browser comparisons
Although Internet Explore may be the most widely used Web browser, it is not only Web browser in use. Evaluate and compare reviews of other Web browsers such as Google Chrome, Safari, or Firefox wit Internet Explorer. Discuss the major differences between the browsers you researched and Internet Explorer. Examples of differences might include the number and types of features, how they display Web pages, and the speed at which they perform. Include in your discussion which browser you would recommend and the reasons for your recommendation.
Application Software Comparisons
3) Application Software comparisons Web application are becoming increasingly popular, and some people prefer the convenience of using a Web application instead of application software installed on their computer. For example, some people prefer to use Google Docs (a Web application) to Microsoft Word. Your boss notices this trend and asks you whether it will benefit the company to use Web application installed of application software. Compare application software installed on your computer with a comparable Web application. Are any security risks associated with using eh application software? How do the features compare between a Web application and the application software? Would you recommend using a Web application to application software? Why?
Telecommuting
4) Is telecommuting good or bad businesses? Why or why not? Are some businesses or job positions better suited for telecommuting? If so which ones? Do some people simply lack the self-discipline to be productive while telecommuting? Is so how should managers make this determination?
Media Downloads
5) Should the government tax media downloads, such as music, video, e-books, newspaper articles, and magazine articles? Why or why not? Should digital content delivery be considered a service rather than good taxing bodies? Why?
Accessibility GuidelinesClick here for more on this paper.......
 6)  Should the government require that all Web sites meet the W3C accessibility guidelines? Why or why not/ Do Web sites hosted by disability organizations have a moral obligation to meet the guidelines? Why? What can be done to encourage people and organizations to make their Web sites more accessible?
Mistakes in Software                 
7) Who should be responsible for mistakes in software? Why? If users find bug such as security bugs, should they disciplined after reporting the bugs? Why? Should those who design a system be legally responsible if their products results in errors or damage? Why?
Internet Databases                 
8) Do Internet databases mean the end of privacy? Why or why not? Should the government gathered in Internet databases? Why? How can people change their behaviors so that less personal data is available in Internet databases?
Wireless Internet Use       Click here for more on this paper.......
9) Would you use our neighbor's unsecured wireless home network? Why would you do if you find out that someone was using your wireless home network? How should the law handle such abuse and how should violators be punished? Should those leaving their networks unsecured be punished as well? Why?
Cybercriminals
 10) Should the government create new law specifically aimed at punishing cybercriminals? Why or why not? Should cybercriminals be punished in proportion to the alleged damages that they cause? Why or why not? Who should decide the extent of true damages caused by a cybercriminal? Why? 

The answers to the 10 questions requested should be in College-Level English. Please submit your answer in 10 days or less. Also, please write 4 paragraphs for each question.



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