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Priyanka Nath
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| 3 years ago
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These things look good when we simply writing for them but exactly they are also sufferring because of the depreciation. This made them look at keen watch on prices.
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Bhupena Jain
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| 3 years ago
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Industry would also cope up with the demand and operational margins.
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Debate: "Was depreciation needed by Indian IT unit" deleted from your view.
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Many attacks possible,but depends !!!
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Java Script Attack
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Amit
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"Java Script Attack"
| 2 years ago
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subhendu kumar barik
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"Many attacks possible,but depends !!!"
| 3 years ago
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If somebody wants to attack a pc then he/she can go for various ways.some of them are backdoors,XSS,social engineering etc.But the main factor is that how much we are aware of these types of attacks.It is not possible to secure the pc when you...
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UDAY
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"Many attacks possible,but depends !!!"
| 3 years ago
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MANY ATTACKS ARE DEPENDING UPON THE TYPE OF THEPT IF THEY WANT DATA WITH OUT DAMAGE THEN IT IS POSSIBLE
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Ideate: "What are the various types of "attacks" that can be made against computer system?" deleted from your view.
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Ravi Bajpai
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| 3 years ago
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Hi there, by exploiting the in-place nature of the DWPT algorithm, the architecture has an efficient pipeline structure to implement high-throughput processing. Folded architecture for lifting-based wavelet filters is proposed to compute wavelet...
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Answer: "can any one explain wat is ment by Efficient VLSI Architecture for Lifting-Based Discrete Wavelet Packet Transform ??" deleted from your view.
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!manpreet $ingh
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| 2 years ago
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I agree dear Mr. Anirudh but i hope this link best clarify you. http://news.cnet.com/8301-27080_3-10316812-245.html?tag=newsLeadStoriesArea.1 Must go through with it.. i want you to further send your opnions!!!
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anirudh gargi
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| 2 years ago
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To the argument u gave. i woulld like to tell people here that the data "over the air trasmisson" is always encrypted. the most Common service i.e GSM has a ciphering technique and Encryption for authentication. So till date over the air hacking...
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Ted Green
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| 3 years ago
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not a guru on all cell stuff, but a frequency is never a tool for a hacker, its the applications the frequency is used in , on or at. Smart phones are linux based and increased the hacker position due the 1.2 million sub programs to make the OS,...
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Debate: "GSM a tool for hackers" deleted from your view.
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Ravi Bajpai
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| 3 years ago
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The US economy is passing through a recessionary phase which in turn is affecting most countries in the world. The financial sector is in turmoil with major banks and financial institutions (FIs) in a bad shape. These events have caused loss of...
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Kush Srivastava
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| 3 years ago
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The ever-growing Indian student community too forms an ideal base to keep the remittance numbers growing. The bottom line is that the NRI would still have his family to support back home and hence have the need to send money. To sum it up, NRI...
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Avijit Sarkar
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| 3 years ago
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An estimated $40 bn is expected this year as pure personal remittances into India. The recent financial crisis has got a lot of people questioning whether the explosive growth that this sector has seen would continue. Approximately 7-8 mn NRIs...
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Debate: "Will NRI remittance surge continue?" deleted from your view.
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Deepa Sawant
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| 3 years ago
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Mr.Sushant the feature provided by AOL is not there in Yahoo or google but the open source customization in yahoo or google is not available in AOL both are unique in its own way. though it will create competition but not a massive one.
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Ravi Bajpai
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| 3 years ago
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Websources like yahoo,google offer various features which are unique to user, the plan of AOL to go open source is excellent it instills trust among its users who wants to experience classy features but it will not generate competition in the market...
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Debate: "AOL Goes Open Source" deleted from your view.
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Here is a video showing how Web 2.0 would be affected by the current recession. Take a look. Please revert back on whether you approve the views given here or not.
Insight: "How will the recession affect Web 2.0?" deleted from your view.
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Cut on value added services in mobiles
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Cut down on wireless services
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Avijit Sarkar
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"Cut on value added services in mobiles"
| 3 years ago
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"There's good and bad news. The good news is, for most people their cell phone is their primary phone. I think from a basic service point of view there's more risk to the landline phone in the home than there is to the mobile phone. If you start...
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Ravi Bajpai
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"Cut down on wireless services"
| 3 years ago
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It's the Starbucks mentality--even if there's a recession, people are going to pay for coffee and they're going to pay for wireless. We saw what happened to Starbucks, that hasn't really worked out for Starbucks and they have had their problems. I...
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Ideate: "What could be the impact of economic downturn on wireless industry?" deleted from your view.
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Rajeev Sharma
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| 1 year ago
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God made man.That's the generally accepted truth.But the philosophical twist is MAN MADE GOD. The same set of argument and counter-argument can be constructed for technology too. Man made technology. But can the reverse happen here: i.e....
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Ravi Bajpai
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I agree with Allan, Ted, Bill, Robert.... Most of the technology development has happened to kill humans. Either technology development has happened during wartime or in preparation of war. Most of new technologies come from defense department
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Deepa Sawant
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| 3 years ago
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Priyanka, you are so true. Change is eternal truth of life. Technology is big driver of this change. Industrialization changed the we do business, airplanes changed the we travel, internet and mobile changed the way we communicate. All this...
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Debate: "technology a killer?" deleted from your view.
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3G
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Ravi Bajpai
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| 3 years ago
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For email reading gprs is fast enough. When you download something bigger than 100kB then 3g is more usefull. Email is ussually only 1-5kB so it almost does not matter.
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Debate: "GPRS vs 3G" deleted from your view.




