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Windows 2000 is based of the Windows NT Kernel and is sometimes referred to as Windows NT 5.0. One of the largest commericial projects ever build was the Windows 200 to this day.
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AdWords is a self-service ad program that promises online activation with a credit card. It gives you keyword targeting and a performance feedback.
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2001 Google Image Search is introduced offering access to 250 million images in July.
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Photoshop 7 was released for Mac and Windows. Photoshop 7 is different from the Photoshop 6 because Adobe has been focusing less on magic and more on the Photoshop user experience.
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AirPlay is a technology released by Apple. Allows for wireless streaming of audio and other types of media between specific devices.
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Called after the Greek goddess Athene. They specialize in high end computer heatsinks, fans, and computer cooling systems.
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Google acquires JotSpot later becomes Google Sites. JotSpot, one of the first sites that caterto longtail software.
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Apple introduces the IPhone to the public at the Macworld Conference and Expo. IPhone is a smartphone, it works like an ipod,camera,PDA, and wifi access.
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Blu-ray was the victor of the HD player war, comes to an end when HD DVD calls it quit.
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Windows 7 is a personal computer operating system made by Microsoft. Its a version of Windows NT, under the code name "Blackcomb".
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the Apple iPad is a tablet style computing device as shown in the picture. The devices run the same operating system as the iPhone,
The Apple IPad is a tablet computing device. It runs the same operating system as th IPhone -
Pinterest is a website that allows you to share photos and to create image collections. You can arrange your pins by themes, events, interests, hobbies, and others
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Contextual Computing is to compare this conocept to the human thought process. Such as sitautional awareness.
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Cloud computinmg allows you to deliver one application to a lot of different users. Rather than a traditional one application per desktop model.
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This will change the way people work with tablets and computers. Created by Cambridge spin-out Plastic Logic with Queens University.