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EXTRA CREDIT- Using Technology
My country lies between two giant nations China and India, which are growing their presence in the world through their increased use of technology. People in my country of Nepal are taking advantage of today’s technology specifically in the city areas. From adult to child, people using technology especially for communication. For instance, mobile device, social sites like Facebook and twitter etc. However, Government hasn’t been able to take advantage of advanced technology as it should. Internet service (WiFi) has become household name in big cities like Kathmandu. Just a few years back, luxury of mobile phones and internet was far from becoming reality. But, with technology being cheaper and cheaper because of mass usage, people in my country are now able to afford to those technologies. Nepal government also in verge of change to use the available technology. Private sectors like banks, big hotels, shopping malls come first in race in terms of using advanced technology. Though the technology is not as advance as in America, my country is also greatly influenced by technology. Nepal has a pressure to emerge as competitive nation like our neighbor countries. In addition, people who have gone abroad like United States, Europe or Gulf countries are taking back technology as they return. And it has also greatly impacted our nation in terms of using advance technology.
Jiten Joshi
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EXTRA CREDIT- SoftBank buying 70% stake in Sprint
1.What does this mean for Sprint subscribers?
Its really agreat news for all the sprint subscriber. All subscribers can expect some cool updates and features in comming months from Sprint. I too felt Sprint was losing its position on wireless netowrk but with this deal its seems like it has got the reason back to claim its position on mobile and wireless network provider in United States once again. With the $20.1 billion dollar with SoftBank third-largest carrier of Japan has bring back rejoice and some hope to the Sprint subscriber.
2.Should AT&T and Verizon be concerned about Sprint’s new global partner?
Its a huge sum Sprite has got from this deal and i personally feel AT&T and Verizon should keep a close tab on Sprint. With this deal people are excited and some people has already decided to stick with Sprint for few more years with positive hopes and obviously its going to add new subscriber in comming months. Anyway increase revenue has always bring competition, which is better for its subscriber because we are going to get better product after all.
Jiten Joshi
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office 2013
One interesting feature of office 2013 will be able to access temporary copies of the desktop Office applications on any computer, delivered via internet streaming technology.
Under the new program, called Office on Demand, customers will be able to download full-featured temporary versions of the Office applications that run on the local PC, simply by logging into their accounts on the Office 2013 website. When they’re done using them, the applications will in effect disappear. And one more interesting feature of office 2013 will be Customers do not need to enter a serial number to begin using the applications and they do not need administrative rights on their PCs to download and launch them.
Jiten Joshi
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