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What is DoCoMo?

Asked by dollmadhu in Computers & Technology at   5:53 PM on November 07, 2007

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Japan's biggest mobile service provider, with over 31 million subscribers.The service lets users send and receive e-mail, exchange photographs, do online shopping and banking, download personalized ringing melodies for their phones, and navigate among more than 7,000 specially formatted Web sites. The current i-mode data transmission speed is just 9.6Kbps, but in spring 2001 NTT DoCoMo will introduce its next-generation mobile system, based on wideband CDMA (W-CDMA), that can support speeds of 384Kbps or faster, making mobile multimedia possible.

Answered at 7:15 PM on November 07, 2007

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What is m-commerce?

Asked by dollmadhu in Computers & Technology at   5:54 PM on November 07, 2007

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Mobile Commerce describes business processes which are integrated in a mobile telephone. Also, orders or transactions carried out via WAP have to be mentioned.Once m-commerce becomes ubiquitous (it has greater rates of acceptance in places like Europe and Japan than it does in the US due to standards that have developed (Japan the standard is I-mode, in europe is is WAP), it will change the utility of the web from a business standpoint. Contextual Marketing, the ability to communicate with a person when the person is likely to be receptive to the communication, will begin to occur, due to the mobility of access versus a PC.

Answered at 7:14 PM on November 07, 2007

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what is the meaning of Motherboard?

Asked by debasis in Computers & Technology at   7:11 PM on November 06, 2007

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The main circuit board inside a computer, containing the central processing unit, the bus, memory sockets, expansion slots, and more. Also known as the logic board, main board, or computer board, the motherboard is the computer's main board and in most cases holds all CPU, memory, and I/O functions or has expansion slots for them. The motherboard is the largest printed circuit board in your computer. It generally houses the CPU chip, the controller circuitry, the bus, and sockets for additional boards, which are called daughterboards.

Answered at 9:14 PM on November 06, 2007

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What is macrocell?

Asked by dollmadhu in Computers & Technology at   6:00 PM on November 07, 2007

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he combinatorial logic function typically supports four to sixteen product terms with wide fan in. Thus, a macrocell may have many inputs, but the logic function complexity is limited. On the other hand, most FPGA logic blocks have unlimited complexity, but the logic function only has four inputs.

Answered at 7:12 PM on November 07, 2007

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What is warchalking?

Asked by dollmadhu in Computers & Technology at   5:56 PM on November 07, 2007

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Warchalking is the drawing of symbols in public places to advertise an open Wi-Fi wireless network. Inspired by hobo symbols, the warchalking marks were conceived by a group of friends in June 2002 and publicised by Matt Jones who designed the set of icons and produced a downloadable document containing them. Within days of Jones publishing a blog entry about warchalking, articles appeared in dozens of publications and stories appeared on several major television news programs around the world.

Answered at 7:13 PM on November 07, 2007

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What does the "NT" stand for in Windows NT?

Asked by payal in Computers & Technology at   6:15 PM on November 07, 2007

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An abbreviation for New Technology used by Windows NT. Windows NT is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation, so the full name of the operating system.

Answered at 7:00 PM on November 07, 2007

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what do u mean by FAT32

Asked by munna in Computers & Technology at   7:20 PM on November 06, 2007

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A 32-bit version of the File Allocation Table which first shipped with Windows95 SR2. FAT32 uses 32 bits to address each cluster and can support drives as big as two Terabytes. The older FAT used 16-bits to address each cluster and was limited to drive sizes of 512 Mb. An enhancement of the File Allocation Table file system that supports large drives with improved disk space efficiency. 32 bit File Allocation Table. A method of storing information on a hard disk. FAT32 supports drives of to two terabytes and pathnames greater that 256 characters.

Answered at 9:04 PM on November 06, 2007

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what is Meta Tag?

Asked by debasis in Computers & Technology at   7:11 PM on November 06, 2007

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Metatags are small pieces of information built into web pages to help search engines identify them. There are different types of metatags. Keyword metatags are simply lists of words used to classify the content of the page. These are informational and command tags that are placed in the head section of a webpage.

Answered at 9:12 PM on November 06, 2007

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what is the meaning of E-commerce?

Asked by munna in Computers & Technology at   7:17 PM on November 06, 2007

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ECommerce functionality is to allow for the online purchase of goods or services by credit cards or PayPal. The conduct of commerce in goods and services using telecommunications and telecommunications based tools, also known as conducting business transactions over the Internet. Required components include a secure server, a payment processing system and shopping cart software. Ecommerce is the conducting of commerce with goods and services over the Internet. It includes: consumers using the Internet to purchase goods and services online; as well as businesses selling and communicating with other businesses through the Internet. # the process of conducting business communication and transactions over networks and through computers. More specifically, ecommerce is the buying and selling of goods, services, and the transfer of funds through digital communications.

Answered at 9:09 PM on November 06, 2007

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what is External Hard Drive

Asked by munna in Computers & Technology at   7:18 PM on November 06, 2007

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External hard drives typically have one of two interfaces – USB or Firewire. USB hard drives commonly use the USB 2.0 interface because it supports data transfer rates of up to 480 Mbps. USB 1.1 only supports transfers of up to 12 Mbps, which would make the hard drive seem slow to even the most patient people. Firewire drives may use either Firewire 400 or Firewire 800, which support data transfer rates of up to 400 and 800 Mbps respectively. The most likely users to need external hard drives are those who do audio and video editing. This is because high-quality media files can fill up even the largest hard drives. Fortunately, external hard drives can be daisy chained, which means they can be connected one after the other and be used at the same time. This allows for virtually unlimited amounts storage. Users who do not require extra storage may still find external hard drives useful for backing up their main hard drive. External hard drives are a great backup solution because they can store an exact copy of another hard drive and can be stored in a safe location. Using the drive to restore data or perform another backup is as simple as connecting it to the computer and dragging the necessary files from one drive to another. While most external hard drives come in heavy, protective cases, some hard drives are designed primarily for portability. These drives usually don't hold as much data as their larger desktop counterparts, but they have a sleek form factor and can easily be transported with a laptop computer. Some portable drives also include security features such as fingerprint recognition that prevent other people from accessing data on the drive in case it is lost.

Answered at 9:07 PM on November 06, 2007

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