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Friday, February 11, 2011
Monday, January 24, 2011
Compare and Contrast
Any type of piracy is wrong and illegal and anyone who is involved with it should be punished. Though,I think that freeware and software get you into more trouble than software piracy does.
Definitions
Define the following and give two examples of each (freeware, shareware, and commercial software you use at home and/or school)
• Freeware (2 examples you use) – Complete and functional software that does not require payment or other compensation (such as nags or advertising) for its use. Freeware may be a proprietary license with no access to the source code.
2 Examples: Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox
• Shareware (2 examples you use) - Software that you can try before you buy. It's distributed through on-line services, BBSs, and user groups. You're allowed to try it out and give copies to others, but if you want to keep using it, you must pay the registration fee.
2 Examples: Application Software and Operating System
• Open source (do you use? If so, give an example) - Open source describes practices in production and development that promote access to the end product's source materials—typically, their source code.
Example: Yes, Open Office
• Commercial software (2 examples you use) - Commercial software, or less commonly, pay ware, is computer software that is produced for sale or that serves commercial purposes.
2 Examples: Manager Plus Pro and Raisers Edge
• Freeware (2 examples you use) – Complete and functional software that does not require payment or other compensation (such as nags or advertising) for its use. Freeware may be a proprietary license with no access to the source code.
2 Examples: Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox
• Shareware (2 examples you use) - Software that you can try before you buy. It's distributed through on-line services, BBSs, and user groups. You're allowed to try it out and give copies to others, but if you want to keep using it, you must pay the registration fee.
2 Examples: Application Software and Operating System
• Open source (do you use? If so, give an example) - Open source describes practices in production and development that promote access to the end product's source materials—typically, their source code.
Example: Yes, Open Office
• Commercial software (2 examples you use) - Commercial software, or less commonly, pay ware, is computer software that is produced for sale or that serves commercial purposes.
2 Examples: Manager Plus Pro and Raisers Edge
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Thursday, January 13, 2011
Snow Day
Yesterday, for the snow day I had a lot of fun. First, I went over to my cousins house and we went out in the snow and hung out. Then, when I got home, I snowmobiled for awhile with my family! It was a great day.
Monday, January 10, 2011
Arizona Shooting
Wow.. that really is crazy. I cannot believe that someone, a kid even, could go a shoot tons of people and put people's lives in danger for any reason! Even if he had a motive or disliked congresswoman Giffords political views, it's wrong by any means. I agree with congresswoman Kaptur about these kinds of acts being completely illegal and wrong. This guy should be locked up for years to come. I think this will definitaly impact our nation. I think public meetings and political happening will become a lot more secure and taken a lot more seriously.
Friday, January 7, 2011
Fastpitch Softball Blog
I read a blog called Girls Fastpitch Softball. The blog had many different entries that all had to do with softball and important tips. On the blog, the author writes about improving your hitting, fielding, and overall skills. There is also a controversy on the blog that talks about if softball is harder than baseball or vice versa. The blog is a great site for softball players and coaches who want to learn more and help themselves or teams improve. I have included the blog address below.
http://fastpitchsoftballblog.com/wordpress/
http://fastpitchsoftballblog.com/wordpress/
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