JavaScript, Fourth Edition. Chapter 4 Manipulating the Browser Object Model. Objectives. Study the browser object model Work with the Window object Study the History , Location , and Navigator objects Use JavaScript to refer to windows and frames. JavaScript, Fourth Edition. 2. 2.
By albertINTERNET 101 Presented by the Adult and Teen Services Department Of the North Canton Public Library Welcome! In this class you will become familiar with the basic elements of using the Internet. You will learn how to use the keyboard to search the Internet.
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By jacobUsing MIS 2e Chapter 6 Appendix How the Internet Works David Kroenke 10/02 – 4:00PM Study Questions Q1 – How does email travel? Q2 – What is a communications protocol? Q3 – What are the functions of the five TCP/IP—OSI layers? Q4 – How does the Internet work?
By janaRobots of today “Robot” Etymology The word " Robot " comes from the 1921 play "R.U.R." (Rossum's Universal Robots) by the Czech writer Karel Capek (pronounced "chop'ek"). "Robot" comes from the Czech word "robota", meaning "forced labor."
By AvaThe Internet and World Wide Web The Internet Next What are some services found on the Internet ? p. 68-69 Fig. 2-1 History of the Internet ARPANET Networking project by Pentagon’s Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA)
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By JasminFlorianGoodies and Gadgets Presented by Julie Cislo Information Technology Services Visions of the Future: 1954 In 1954, scientists at RAND Corp. built this model of what a home computer might look like in the year 2004! Flash Drives Data storage devices Thumb drives Flash drives or flash keys
By JasminFlorianExploring the Internet 91.113-031 Instructor: Patrick Krolak Topic: What is the Internet Internet Growth How does the Internet works Basic Concepts P. D. Krolak & M. S. Krolak ©2005 The Internet
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By ryanadanWeb Site Design Stanford University Continuing Studies CS 21. Mark Branom markb@stanford.edu http://www.stanford.edu/people/markb/ Course Web Site: http://www.stanford.edu/group/csp/cs21/. Course Description.
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By MichelleSquirrel: A decentralized peer-to-peer web cache. Paper by Sitaram Iyer, Antony Rowstron and Peter Druschel (© 2002) Presentation* by Alexander Prohaska. *Slides partly taken from [2]. Little motivation for Squirrel.
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By JimsHTML and Web Pages. HTML?. HTML is not a programming language A type of SGML (standard generalized markup language) HTML uses paired tags to markup different elements of a page We will discuss XHTML later. Language that drives web pages in WWW It is where we will start the semester.
By KeelyKiaMobile Devices/Smartphones. Blackberry Treo Motorola Q iPhone. Some Key Things to Keep in Mind. Smartphones operate on cellular technologies Devices use varying types of operating systems Not all devices may integrate with your institution’s email and calendaring systems
By Sharon_DaleSystemBuilder ™. End-of-Life by IBM? Or just want a better product? There is a practical Alternative. Nucleus Technology ™ from Binary Star Development. Copyright 1995 - 2006, Binary Star Development Corporation. Historical Perspective.
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