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*[http://developer.android.com/guide/index.html How to create aps for Android]
 
*[http://developer.android.com/guide/index.html How to create aps for Android]
* Android is an open source operating system for phones, any one can create aps for it, and anyone can use the aps that people create for it. The website above is the instructions to do so.
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* Android is an open source operating system for phones, any one can modify the operating system and share their modifications with other people. The website above is the basic instructions to modify their operating system.
  
 
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Revision as of 14:51, 28 October 2010

10/28/10

  • How to create aps for Android
  • Android is an open source operating system for phones, any one can modify the operating system and share their modifications with other people. The website above is the basic instructions to modify their operating system.

10/28/10

  • In US BMW factory workers get paid 15 dollars an hour, in Germany they are payed 24 euros or 33 US dollars an hour
  • I am suprised by the pay difference. The cost of living in the US is very high, likewise it pretty high in Germany as well, so the difference in pay shouldn't be there, people in America still have to pay outrageous mortgages and ridiculously high rent rates, so their wages should be the same if not more.
  • Other car compaines in Great Britan might offshore to the US for the same reasons Germany did. Any country with a high cost of living could start to offshore to the US and the parts that have low costs of living to save some money.

10/20/10

  • 1. The fact that careers are all but selected for students in India and China also allows them to focus more in particular fields, providing them the opportunity to take classes in that field before they are even out of high school. This drastically contrasts with American high school students who usually do not even think about their careers until they are preparing to apply to colleges and may even change their intended careers halfway through college. Is this a good thing or a bad thing? Why?

I think the fact that, contrasted to Chineese and Indian students who have their careers chosesn for them at a young age, the American way of doing things in which you have a very long time to choose what feild of study you want to go into is useful. The Chineese and Indian students may be more experience in the feilds that they follow, but the American is more likely to be happy and content with their job, which helps to speed up productivity and moral in the work place.

  • 2. I think the students chosen to represent Americans were a pretty good depiction of some of the top students we have here. Do you agree or disagree? Why?

The students chosen were not good depictions of top students in America, they attend a very large school in the state of Indiana. The school is not very high rated in acedemics and the fact that both students were very high in their class ment a lot to their school, but compared to a lot of other better highschool is america, they wouldn't be considered the top, they gave a veiw of the average American student, not one on top.

  • 3. The purpose of viewing the video was to demonstrate a flat world - made flat by competing economies in China and India. And that happened because of the dot.com bubble which laid down the fiber optic cables connecting our country with theirs via the Internet. Now that you've finished viewing the video, what are some of your thoughts? Was it worthwhile to have viewed this video? Has it made you appreciate what you have? How can we say the world is flat and global all at the same time? Don't those images cancel each other out? Explain.

After viewing this video I have a greater comprehension of the global economy, I also have a greater appreciation for the life I have, and the fact that I have yet to chose or even think about the career I want to follow. This movie also showed me how flat the world is, and how other countries are starting to become more connected with each other and beginning to compete in a larger and larger global economy.

10/12/10

  • Technology in the Classroom
  • Its pretty amazing to me that new mexico and hawaii have 100% of their classrooms connected to the internet, the ratio on computers of to students is pretty crazy too, considering the ratio in w-l is prolly close to 1-1, and the fact that Illinois Tech is giving all of its freshmen iPads is remarkable
  • The fact that tuiton is rising to help cover the cost of an expanding network could be fixed if internet provoiding companies would stop being greedy with their bandwith and help college campuses out
  • One "downside of technology" is kids are starting to use internet short cuts and abbreviation, this could be solved by teachers being more strick about spelling and grammar at a young age to kids

10/7/10

  • top 2 things slowing down computers
  • This article explains the top 2 reasons why computers begin to slow down and the best ways to fix the problems that cuase them to slow down
  • Stake holders would be anyone with a slow computer and lack of knowledge to know how to speed it back up
  • The social and ethical issues raised in the article is education, the article shows that if you know what to do, you can keep your machine in tip-top condition.
  • The area of impact is people and machines, showing that if a person knows what to do with their machine, they can maximize their efficency
  • The article would be very helpful to my parents since they don't believe my reason of why their computer is slowing down so much, it might help them find a program to speed it back up.

9/29/10

  • Trends in internet logos
  • This article talks about the new and old trends in logo design, it explains which ones are still useful, which ones have been over used, and which ones have been under used.
  • Any one who is going to design a website logo, or any type of logo for an application or software
  • The social issue the article dealt with is people and machines. It explains how people are atracted to and repelled by certain logo designs
  • Business and Employment are areas of impact becuase it helps business owners and people releasing software or apps to design their logos and advertisements

9/21/10

  • 4chan attacks MPAA
  • The article is talking about an organized attack which orginated on 4chan, a popular image website, to attack the MPAA for attacking sites like the pirate bay and bringing them down. The attacks use DDoS which basically shuts down a site by pinging the IP adress rapidly and repeatedly
  • Anyone who illegally downloads anything should be interested
  • Control and Security are issues raised, this whole war started becuase the MPAA wanted to stop the illegal downloading of movies and other copy written materiel
  • It relates to me becuase I illegally download a lot of stuff/I go on 4chan a lot
  • I would solve the issue at hand by continueing the assult on the MPAA

9/17/10

  • 6 ways robots can already kill us
  • This article gives 6 things that robots have already been designed with that can be potentially deadly to the human race. The article is a little ridiculous and makes some pretty weird assumptions and is filled with odd humor.