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I.T.

OTHER
EMERGENCE
TECHNOLOGY’S
OTHER EMERGENCE TECHNOLOGY’S
CLOUD COMPUTING
GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM
NANO TECHNOLOGY
INTERNET OF THING & AUGMENTED REALITY
WIFI
BLUETOOTH
MOBILE COMPUTING
Cloud Computing
Cloud computing is a new form of Internet-based
computing that provides shared computer
processing resources and data to computers and
other devices on demand. Computing allows
companies to avoid up-front infrastructure costs
(e.g., purchasing servers). As well, it
enables organizations to focus on their core
businesses instead of spending time and money
on computer infrastructure
Global Positioning
System.
A Global Positioning System, also known as GPS,
is a system designed to help navigate on the
Earth, in the air, and on water. A GPS receiver
shows where it is. It may also show how fast it is
moving, which direction it is going, how high it is,
and maybe how fast it is going up or down. Many
GPS receivers have information about places.
GPSs for automobiles have travel data like road
maps, hotels, restaurants, and service stations.
Nano Technology
IOT&AR
WIFI
• Wi-Fi is a wireless networking technology that
allows computers and other devices to
communicate over a wireless signal. Wi-Fi is a
wireless networking protocol that allows devices
to communicate without internet cords. It's
technically an industry term that represents a
type of wireless local area network (LAN)
protocol .Wi-Fi is the most popular means of
communicating data wirelessly, within a fixed
location. It's a trademark of the Wi-Fi Alliance, an
international association of companies involved
Bluetooth
Bluetooth is managed by the Bluetooth Special Interest
Group (SIG), which has more than 30,000 member
companies in the areas of telecommunication,
computing, networking, and consumer electronics. A
personal computer that does not have embedded
Bluetooth can use a Bluetooth adapter that enables the
PC to communicate with Bluetooth devices. While some
desktop computers and most recent laptops come with
a built-in Bluetooth radio, others require an external
adapter, typically in the form of a small USB "dongle."
Mobile Computing
Mobile computing is human–computer interaction
by which a computer is expected to be
transported during normal usage, which allows for
transmission of data, voice and video. Mobile
computing involves mobile communication,
mobile hardware, and mobile software.

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