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Thursday, February 17, 2011

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Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Microsoft


It is hard to broach the subject of the birth of Microsoft without mentioning the name of Bill Gates, the founder and leader of Microsoft Corporation. Bill Gates was born William Henry Gates III on October 28, 1955. He was born to a family that was successful in business, living a comfortable upper middle class life in Seattle, Washington.

Early in his elementary school days, Bill Gates quickly shot to the head of the class, consistently outscoring his peers in most subjects, but especially math and science. His parents soon enrolled him in Lakeside Prep School, where the atmosphere was intellectual enough to stimulate the young Gates. This move to Lakeside would prove historic, for it was here, in the spring of 1968, that he was introduced to computers.

At that time, computers were still too large and expensive for the school to purchase one of its own. Over the next ten months or so, the school struck agreements with various corporations who allowed the students to use their computers. Bill Gates, his buddy Paul Allen and a handful of others quickly took to computing. In fact, they began to skip classes, opting instead to stay in the computer room and write programs, read computer books and find out exactly how these machines worked. They soon learned to hack the system, and altered and crashed valuable files until they were banned from the computer. Soon, however, Bill and his friends were actually hired by the computer company to find bugs and explore weaknesses in the system, which kept causing the computers to crash. Instead of paying the boys for their time, they were granted something even better--unlimited computer time.

Gates has been quoted as saying that that was the time when he got into computers fulltime. "I mean, then I became hardcore. It was day and night," he said. The boys used their time eating, drinking and breathing computers. They studied manuals, explored the system, and hounded the employees with questions until they had formed a base of knowledge that would eventually lead to the formation of Microsoft.

The computer company that was hiring the group went out of business in 1970, and the boys had to find alternate sources for computer time. They were soon hired by Information Sciences Inc. to write a program for payroll. This time they actually earned money as well as enjoying the unlimited computer time. It was during this time that the group gained notoriety for their skill in computer programming. They were hired or contracted by various organizations to find bugs and fix them. Each job helped Gates and his friends learn their skill and delve ever deeper into the world of programming.


In the fall of 1973, Gates left for Harvard University. He enrolled as a prelaw student, but spent most of his time in the campus computer center, programming away. He stayed in touch with Paul Allen and they continued to talk about future projects and the possibility of one day having their very own business. Allen even moved to Boston to be closer to Gates, so they could continue working on projects. Allen continually urged Gates to quit school and work with him full-time, and Gates was unsure of what he wanted to do. This was soon to change.

One year later, Paul Allen saw the first microcomputer on the cover of a magazine. He bought the magazine and went immediately to show it to Gates. They realized the time was right. The home PC business was about to explode and someone would need to provide software for the machines. By stretching the truth somewhat, Gates arranged for a meeting with the Altair manufacturers. He had called them to let them know he had a program written for them. After the appointment was made, Gates and Allen stayed up for nights, feverishly writing the program he had promised. It worked perfectly at the meeting, and everyone was impressed. They sold the program, and saw that this was something they could do for real. Within a year, Gates had dropped out of Harvard and Microsoft was formed.

The company went through some rough first years, but eventually were able to license MS-DOS to IBM. The IBM PC took the public by storm, and its success signaled the success of Microsoft. Microsoft continued writing software, for businesses as well as the consumer market. In 1986, the company went public, and Gates became a 31-year old billionaire. The next year, the first version of Windows was introduced, and by 1993 a million copies per month were being sold.

In 1995, Gates knew that the Internet was the next area of focus, and the course of Microsoft shifted dramatically. The popular Internet Explorer browser soon became a bestseller. Today, Microsoft software is everywhere, and indeed, is almost synonymous with the terms "computer" and "Internet."

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Definitions of

Gooooogle

on the Web:

  • search the internet (for information) using the Google search engine; "He googled the woman he had met at the party"; "My children are googling all day"
  • a widely used search engine that uses text-matching techniques to find web pages that are important and relevant to a user's search

  • Google Inc. (, ) is a multinational public cloud computing and Internet search technologies corporation. Google hosts and develops a number of Internet-based services and products, and generates profit primarily from advertising through its AdWords program. ...

  • A googol is the large number 10100, that is, the digit 1 followed by one hundred zeros in decimal representation. The term was coined in 1938 by Milton Sirotta (1929–1980), nephew of American mathematician Edward Kasner, when he was nine years old. ...

  • To search for using Google (or, rarely, another Internet search engine); A particular Internet company; Its search engine

  • googles - The number of pages returned by a Google search

  • A web search program that ranks web pages in a list of hits by giving weight to the links that reference a specific page.

  • Google, a popular search engine, is a tool for finding resources on the World Wide Web. Google scans web pages to find instances of the keywords you have entered in the search box.

  • An American company known for its popular search engine of the same name.

  • Google Inc. is an American public corporation, specializing in Internet search and online advertising. It is a very popular and powerful search engine

  • is the FOPL form of the statement "Mark works for Google".

  • Google is the most popular search engine on the planet, so much so that its name has become a verb. (As in, “to google.”) The term “google” was originally “googol,” a term meaning the number “1” followed by 100 zeroes, created by prominent mathematician Edward Kasner. ...

  • Google is a Search Engine which started as a university project of two students but has now become the biggest online website. Google provides many other services such as analytics, video hosting and community building apart from its Search Marketing products.

google's - Pay-Per-Click (PPC) or Cost Per Click (CPC) text based advertising system. AdWords takes click-through rate into consideration in addition to the advertiser's bid to determine the ad's relative position within the paid search results. ...

Gooooooooooogle

They don’t just have the world’s best search engine, they have the world’s largest and most scalable platform for developing huge web-based applications.

Google has taken the last 10 years of systems software research out of university labs, and built their own proprietary, production quality system. What is this platform that Google is building? It’s a distributed computing platform that can manage web-scale datasets on 100,000 node server clusters. It includes a petabyte, distributed, fault tolerant filesystem, distributed RPC code, probably network shared memory and process migration. And a datacenter management system which lets a handful of ops engineers effectively run 100,000 servers. Any of these projects could be the sole focus of a startup.

Definition of Information Technology

Definition of Information Technology



In the broadest sense, information technology refers to both the hardware and software that are used to store, retrieve, and manipulate information. At the lowest level you have the servers with an operating system. Installed on these servers are things like database and web serving software. The servers are connected to each other and to users via a network infrastructure. And the users accessing these servers have their own hardware, operating system, and software tools

الحكومة الالكترونيه-e-government


ماهي الحكومة الالكترونيه
Definition and objectives of e-government

First: the definition of e-government

اعتمدت المنظمة العربية للتنمية الإدارية تعريفا للحكومة الإلكترونية، بأنها عملية استخدام المعلومات العريضة والإنترنت، والاتصال عبر الهاتف الجوال لامتلاكها القدرة على تغيير وتحويل العلاقات مع المواطنين ورجال الأعمال ومختلف المؤسسات الحكومية. Adopted by the Arab Organization for Administrative Development, the definition of e-government, as a process of broad use of information and the Internet, and communication via mobile phone to possess the ability to change and transform relations with citizens, businessmen and various government institutions.

وقد قامت فى هذا الإطار بتصنيف أنواع الحكومات الإلكترونية لصنفين أولهما التصنيف التفاعلي Interactivity، وثانيهما على أساس الخدمة من/على .From who to who . Has in this context, the classification of types of e-government for the first two classes classification Interactive Interactivity, and secondly on the basis of service from / to. From who to who.

ويعرف الدكتور أحمد القرعى فى مقاله المنشور بصحيفة الأهرام القاهرية الحكومة الالكترونية بشكل لا يخلو من المزاح الجاد قائلاً، بأنها حكومة خفية تحتضنها الحكومة الشرعية القائمة في الدولة بمعني أنها تقتنيها, ولكن لا تمتلكها, حيث المواطن سيد قراره فهو في منزله الفاعل لا المرفوع من الخدمة أو المشاركة . Known as Dr. Ahmed Qarae in his article, Al Ahram newspaper, Cairo's e-government is not without serious joke, saying it is a government secret nestled in the legitimate government in the State the sense that they acquire, but does not own, where he is master of its citizens at home are not actor raised from service or participation. والمواطن هنا أيضاً الحاضر الغائب فهو سي السيد الجديد الذى يتم توظيف كل وسائل الاتصال والمعلومات لخدمته لاستجداء مشاركته وعلي الحكومة الالكترونية الجديدة أن تلبي رغباته أينما كان في المنزل أو العمل في الشارع أو علي طريق السفر, داخل الوطن أو خارج الحدود. And the citizen are also currently absent is C Mr. New, who is employing all means of communication and information for the service to solicit participation and the government's new electronic to meet the wishes anywhere in the home or business in the street or on the road to travel, at home or outside the border.