User talk:Akarapong

Hi! I'm Akarapong or you can call me Pui.

I'm studying at Mahidol University IC, TIM major.

I take Comp Ess class in this term...

Love it!

see you in class, Mr. Brian.

Homework#3

What is the best smartphone operating system and why?

The best smartphone operating system that I choose is iPhone OS, which belong to iPhone 3GS. This iPhone Os is one of the smartphone operating system because all the power and sophistication of an advanced operating system that gives you access to true desktop-class applications and software, including rich HTML email, applications such as widgets, Safari, calendar, text messaging, Notes, and Address Book etc. In addition, it can do multi-tasking, which mean you can read a web page while downloading your email in the background.

Homework#2

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Homework#1

How is clound computing different than using a normal computer?

Cloud computing differs from a normal computer because information in the cloud computing can be access anywhere and by anybody through internet. This means that information is shared. Moreover, you don't even have to bring your computer with you to get access to the information or file. Unliked cloud computing, the normal computer is more private.

How could you turn a classroom into clound computing classroom?

Turning a classroom into a cloud computing classroom can be done in many ways. Instead of having a physical classroom, students can have class on the internet. For example,  wikiversity is one way for students to share information, homework, etc. Furthermore, the instructor can give assignments and class materials on this website, and he can also keep track of his students.

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