Cloud Computing What is Cloud Computing? Cloud Computing is the use of various applications and services over the Internet to perform functions that were traditionally done with software installed on an individual computer. The name cloud is an alternate word used to describe the Internet inspired by the cloud symbol used in diagrams and flowcharts Read More »
- Posted: March 23rd, 2010
- Author: TriMo Staff
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Tech Term Tuesday, Issue 6
Term: RSS What is RSS? RSS, which is the acronym for Really Simple Syndication, is a popular method for distributing Web content that changes frequently. Such web content includes news headlines, sports or general web announcements. Using RSS, Web content providers can easily create and deliver feeds of data such as news links, headlines, and Read More »
- Posted: March 16th, 2010
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Tech Term Tuesday, Issue 5
Term: Tethering What is Tethering? Tethering refers to using your cell phone as a medium for Internet access by connecting it to a computer or laptop. Over the years this has become a fairly common practice and has become extremely popular especially with later model mobile phones. Tethering can be extremely useful as there is Read More »
- Posted: March 9th, 2010
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Tech Term Tuesday, Issue 4
Term: Web 2.0 What is Web 2.0? Web 2.0 is a term used to describe a new generation of Web services and applications with an increasing emphasis on human collaboration. Initially gaining popularity from 2004, web 2.0 related content provides a level of user interaction that was not readily available online. Are there any examples? There are Read More »
- Posted: March 2nd, 2010
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Tech Term Tuesday, Issue 3
Term: Private Browsing What is Private Browsing? Private browsing is the ability to navigate to any website without having any information about that website being saved. This is specifically cookies, address URL history and downloaded temporary website content. Are there any examples? An ideal situation where private browsing may be warranted is when one wishes to browse Read More »
- Posted: February 23rd, 2010
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