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Ann Ware

Cloud computing is Internet-based computing, where shared resources, software and information are provided to computers and other devices on- demand, like electricity The term “cloud” simply refers to the Internet.

A website where one connects with those sharing personal or professional interests

An Online Learning System is a virtual learning environment which is readily available for distribution on the Web or privately over an internal network. Most common are Blackboard, WebCT, Moodle

Podcasting 101 Podcasting tools Podcasting—About.com Podcasting Podcasting—How Stuff Works Podcasting is a free service that allows Internet users to pull audio files from a podcasting Web site to listen to on their computers or personal digital audio players. The term comes from a combination of the words iPod and broadcasting. Even though the term is derived from the iPod, you don't need an iPod to listen to a podcast. You can use virtually any portable media player or your computer.

Bluetooth—About.com Bluetooth Bluetooth.com (fast facts) Bluetooth.com How Bluetooth Works“—How Stuff Works How Bluetooth Works“ Definition: Bluetooth technology is a wireless protocol that connects electronic devices while they are in close vicinity of one another. Instead of creating a local-area network (LAN) or a wide- area network (WAN), Bluetooth creates a personal-area network (PAN) just for you.

Software suitable for use on portable media devices Portableapps.com  Accessibility  Development  Education  Games  Graphics & Pictures  Internet  Music & Video  Office  Operating Systems  Utilities

Free internet to internet video calls

The processor breaks down spoken words into sound waves and uses algorithms to identify the most likely words formed by the sounds. Software is available for computer systems as well as mobile apps.

A pico projector will fit in the palm of your hand.

NFC is a form of contactless communication between devices like smartphones or tablets. `It allows a user to wave the smartphone over a NFC-compatible device to send information without needing to touch the devices together or go through multiple steps setting up a connection. Example: Wave and pay... at stores, public transportation, etc. Wave and listen... Museums, amusement parks, etc.

Image recognition allows the user to scan (take a picture) of an object, people, buildings, logos, etc. and the technology will search the Internet to identify the scanned image. Application for retail businesses: A user could scan a particular type of shoe and the device would locate the nearest stores where it could be purchased.

QR codes are two-dimensional bar codes The codes can contain many different types of data. Examples: Links to websites Text messages messages Skype calls Compared to regular bar codes (30 characters), QR codes can hold up to 7000 numeric characters or 4300 alphanumeric characters.