I really really want to learn how to use itune and ipod.
I have a plan to buy ipod before I leave Japan, and I want to be able to use it well.
I need someone's help.
I need the help from the person who is professional about computers.
Mr Poza!!
I need your help very much.
But, I will go back my home town as soon as I graduate from NIC.
So, I don't have enough time to learn them from you.
If I get ipod before I leave Tokyo, could you teach me how to transfer music with movies into ipod from my computer?
Also, I want to know about which cell phone I should use after going abroad to America.
I think I need cellphone even though I leave Japan because it already became necessary stuff that I can never do without it in my life.
However, I have no idea which kinds and companies are good.
So, if you know it, please tell me.
I think this blog is like a request letter for Mr Poza :)
Friday, March 23, 2007
Thursday, March 15, 2007
What is the Computer Term "Viral Video"?
I guess viral video is a video that is offended by viruses, but I don't have confidence.
I quated from the internet.
The term viral video refers to video clip content which gains widespread popularity through the process of Internet sharing, typically through email or IM messages, blogs and other media sharing websites. Viral videos are often humorous in nature and may range from televised comedy sketches such as Saturday Night Live's Lazy Sunday to unintentionally released amateur video clips like Star Wars kid or Ask a Ninja.
With the proliferation of camera phones, many videos are being shot by amateurs on these devices. The availability of cheap video editing and publishing tools allows video shot on mobile phones to be edited and distributed virally both on the web by email and between phones by Bluetooth. These consumer-shot videos are typically non-commercial videos intended for viewing by friends or family.
Viral video. (2007, March 13). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved March 15, 2007
I quated from the internet.
The term viral video refers to video clip content which gains widespread popularity through the process of Internet sharing, typically through email or IM messages, blogs and other media sharing websites. Viral videos are often humorous in nature and may range from televised comedy sketches such as Saturday Night Live's Lazy Sunday to unintentionally released amateur video clips like Star Wars kid or Ask a Ninja.
With the proliferation of camera phones, many videos are being shot by amateurs on these devices. The availability of cheap video editing and publishing tools allows video shot on mobile phones to be edited and distributed virally both on the web by email and between phones by Bluetooth. These consumer-shot videos are typically non-commercial videos intended for viewing by friends or family.
Viral video. (2007, March 13). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved March 15, 2007
Friday, March 9, 2007
The Computer Gift I would buy for my friends & family
If I won a lottery and plan to present computer goods for my friends,
I'll choose ipod or iphone.
Ofcourse, ipod is very popular among young people all over the world.
So, I have a confidence that nobody refuses this present when I present it.
And, iphone is not sold yet, but if it is released in Japan, I guess many people will attempt to get it, and soon it will be sold out. Moreover, people will be able not to get easily because the production of iphone cannot catch up with the demand.
If I present computer goods for my family, I absolutely choose Web camera.
Because if I go to the U.S., we family cannot communicate with watching each other's face.
It's very disappointed.
But, if I have web camera, and I give them it, we can communicate with face to face.
Also, if I am not in the U.S., for example in France, I can talk with them.
We think we need keep in touch even though wherever I am.
Therefore, Web camera is convenient and important for communicating with the person who live far away from you!!
I'll choose ipod or iphone.
Ofcourse, ipod is very popular among young people all over the world.
So, I have a confidence that nobody refuses this present when I present it.
And, iphone is not sold yet, but if it is released in Japan, I guess many people will attempt to get it, and soon it will be sold out. Moreover, people will be able not to get easily because the production of iphone cannot catch up with the demand.
If I present computer goods for my family, I absolutely choose Web camera.
Because if I go to the U.S., we family cannot communicate with watching each other's face.
It's very disappointed.
But, if I have web camera, and I give them it, we can communicate with face to face.
Also, if I am not in the U.S., for example in France, I can talk with them.
We think we need keep in touch even though wherever I am.
Therefore, Web camera is convenient and important for communicating with the person who live far away from you!!
Thursday, March 1, 2007
What is the Computer Term "Net Neutrality"?
Network neutrality (equivalently "net neutrality", "internet neutrality" or "NN") refers to a principle applied to residential broadband networks which provide Internet access, telephone service, and television programming. Precise definitions vary, but a broadband network free of arbitrary restrictions on the kinds of equipment attached and the modes of communication allowed would be considered neutral by most advocates, provided it met additional tests relating to the degradation of various communication streams by others. Arguably, no network is completely neutral, hence neutrality represents an ideal condition toward which networks and their operators may strive
The term was coined in European telecommunications law around 2003[citation needed] and imported to the US as the FCC commenced consideration of re-classifying residential DSL as an Information Service, consistent with Cable Internet. Advocates didn't dispute consistent regulation, but believed that both should be regulated according to the more strict Telecommunications Service guidelines, which were traditional for services provided by telephone companies
Reference: Network neutrality. (2007, March 1). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 12:03, March 1, 2007
<What is Net Neutrality?>
Network neutrality is the principle that Internet users should be in control of what content they view and what applications they use on the Internet. The Internet has operated according to this neutrality principle since its earliest days. Indeed, it is this neutrality that has allowed many companies, including Google, to launch, grow, and innovate. Fundamentally, net neutrality is about equal access to the Internet. In our view, the broadband carriers should not be permitted to use their market power to discriminate against competing applications or content. Just as telephone companies are not permitted to tell consumers who they can call or what they can say, broadband carriers should not be allowed to use their market power to control activity online. Today, the neutrality of the Internet is at stake as the broadband carriers want Congress's permission to determine what content gets to you first and fastest. Put simply, this would fundamentally alter the openness of the Internet.
Reference: Google Help Center
The term was coined in European telecommunications law around 2003[citation needed] and imported to the US as the FCC commenced consideration of re-classifying residential DSL as an Information Service, consistent with Cable Internet. Advocates didn't dispute consistent regulation, but believed that both should be regulated according to the more strict Telecommunications Service guidelines, which were traditional for services provided by telephone companies
Reference: Network neutrality. (2007, March 1). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 12:03, March 1, 2007
<What is Net Neutrality?>
Network neutrality is the principle that Internet users should be in control of what content they view and what applications they use on the Internet. The Internet has operated according to this neutrality principle since its earliest days. Indeed, it is this neutrality that has allowed many companies, including Google, to launch, grow, and innovate. Fundamentally, net neutrality is about equal access to the Internet. In our view, the broadband carriers should not be permitted to use their market power to discriminate against competing applications or content. Just as telephone companies are not permitted to tell consumers who they can call or what they can say, broadband carriers should not be allowed to use their market power to control activity online. Today, the neutrality of the Internet is at stake as the broadband carriers want Congress's permission to determine what content gets to you first and fastest. Put simply, this would fundamentally alter the openness of the Internet.
Reference: Google Help Center
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