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		<title>Linux Basics</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Jul 2011 17:02:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia Linux is an operating system that is separate from the basic that is produced for a regular PC. The novel thing about Linux is that it is free, and is developed and improved by a series of volunteer colleagues to keep the process alive. The system is used to help produce faster calculations and programming [...]]]></description>
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<p>Linux is an operating system that is separate from the basic that is produced for a regular PC. The novel thing about <a title="Linux" href="http://helpdeskgeek.com/virtualization/manage-your-virtual-machines-with-indicator-virtualbox-linux/" target="_blank">Linux</a> is that it is free, and is developed and improved by a series of volunteer colleagues to keep the process alive. The system is used to help produce faster calculations and programming commands. The functions help to expedite speeds of the demands, and while not connected with another processor, can run the same types of programs that would be seen with Windows or Apple.</p>
<p>Incorporating Linux onto Your PC</p>
<p>Linux can be downloaded onto your PC through either the web, or with a disc purchased with a how-to manual for a small price. the installation and download is the same as any</p>
<p>program, but once done, will produce what is called the <a title="virtual machine" href="http://profjohnone.wordpress.com/2011/07/13/linux/" target="_blank">virtual machine</a>. This means that there are two separate processors that will require two separate booting processes. A virtual machine is where two operating systems are using the the basic technology of the computer, but run a different set of programming and calculations separately.</p>
<p>The bonus for users is that there is a variety of uses for the different types of operating systems. Software runs the same on a basic processor as it would with the Linux system, making the overall processor function duly as a faster processor, and one that can handle programming that is suitable for other operating systems. The final bonus for the Linux system is that there is no additional pull on a system to run the Linux software.</p>
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		<title>New Software</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Jul 2011 17:02:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is so many new software programs that are available, and many are free. Depending on what your need is, there is a software available online. For example, for those that have a desire to write and publish their own work, they can download a software application for Kindle and other e-book writing tools. Some [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is so many new <a title="software programs" href="http://computerlit.wordpress.com/2011/07/24/computer-literacy/" target="_blank">software programs</a> that are available, and many are free. Depending on what your need is, there is a software available online. For example, for those that have a desire to write and publish their own work, they can download a software application for Kindle and other e-book writing tools. Some of the best picture cropping tools are also available as they are free websites. Sites like Flikr, or Picnic are great ways to play with photos.</p>
<p>Having the Right Amount of Memory</p>
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<p>The right amount of memory and space on your harddrive is key to making sure that you will have optimal running capacity on your computer when you install the program. The best part though is that most programs will be able to detect your memory space and allow you to reallocate space so that you can use your computer with the most effeciency.</p>
<p>The perk about memory is that many of the applications that you need to run most of the functions that you enjoy can be used directly through a website. This means that there is not storage needed on your computer. However, the bandwidth might come into question. Some websites require a certain running speed from your internet provider in order to run properly.</p>
<p>Take a look at your computer system to make sure it can handle all of the applications that you need and use everyday. The final step is to make sure that your registries remain clean so that you can continue to use your favorite programs.</p>
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		<title>Operating System Overview</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Jul 2011 17:02:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Different operating systems react to commands based on what they have been programmed to do. There are many systems available, but based on popularity, few are highly acknowledged. One system that is grossly underrated is Linux. This system in particular is able to process in almost a better capacity than the other systems, but because [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Different operating systems react to commands based on what they have been programmed to do. There are many systems available, but based on popularity, few are highly acknowledged. One system that is grossly underrated is <a title="Linux" href="http://docserve.wordpress.com/2011/07/11/unix-and-linux-system-administration-handbook/" target="_blank">Linux</a>. This system in particular is able to process in almost a better capacity than the other systems, but because of its free status, there is no way to have it placed on a system for purchase for consumers. This means that it is restricted to be a virtual machine.</p>
<p>Other Systems</p>
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<p>There are <a title="other systems" href="http://www.webdeveloperjuice.com/" target="_blank">other systems</a> on the market like Mac, Windows, Acer, SIM, and other that are used in conjunction with Linux, if a user so chooses. Linux can use the same basic programming of a computer, but it simply works the commands differently. This means that there can be two different operating systems on one computer.</p>
<p>For users that are new to the computer world, this may sound confusing, but the reality is that operating systems are worth learning about. They are the heart and soul of how a computer works and operates, and understanding the components that put them together will go a long way to understanding the computer in general.</p>
<p>There is nothing to be afraid of when it come to <a title="learning the new systems" href="http://nateshiff.wordpress.com/2011/07/08/my-descent-into-the-world-of-roms/" target="_blank">learning the new systems</a>. In fact, operating systems have become so user friendly that it is not that difficult for the learning to take place. While it may seem intimidating at first, just remember that computers are constructed to be easy to use so that you continue to purchase that particular brand.</p>
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		<title>Why Windows Updates are Important</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Mar 2011 14:20:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you&#8217;ve ever used a computer that runs with the Windows operating system then you probably have noticed that there are hundreds of Windows updates. While every Windows user knows the little box in the corner indicates that Windows has an update for the operating system not many people know exactly why they are downloading [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you&#8217;ve ever used a computer that runs with the Windows operating system then you probably have noticed that there are hundreds of Windows updates. While every Windows user knows the little box in the corner indicates that Windows has an update for the operating system not many people know exactly why they are downloading these updates and what these updates are exactly used for. Here&#8217;s a look at some of the reasons why Windows updates are essential and critical to your computer.</p>
<p>Operation of Computer. Many Windows updates are required as they allow the Windows operating system to run smoothly. Many times there are glitches and bugs that are found in the operating system. These updates will offer patches to the computer users will not notice any problems with their operating system.</p>
<p>Security of the Computer. The Windows operating system is one of the most unsecure operating systems on the market. Hackers and viruses love to you the operating system due to the vulnerable nature of it. The manufacturers at Microsoft Windows are constantly working on ways to strengthen the security of the system. These Windows updates generally contain security updates that will help reinforce the system and prevent hackers and viruses from gaining easy access to computer system.</p>
<p>Updates for the System. The Internet is always changing. The Windows updates help your operating system to keep up with the ever-changing nature of the Internet. This can be changes to the system, security problems and programs that need to work and become compatible with the operating system. The updates contain solutions for all these problems.</p>
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		<title>Free Image Editing Software Online</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Jan 2011 19:04:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[One thing nice about the Web is that there are tons of freebies online. Lots of Open Source software is out, but one has to know what they’re doing to use those programs. Image editing is something many people need. Websites that allow users to upload images always have a size limit and won’t upload [...]]]></description>
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<div>One thing nice about the Web is that there are tons of freebies online. Lots of Open Source software is out, but one has to know what they’re doing to use those programs.</div>
<div>Image editing is something many people need. Websites that allow users to upload images always have a size limit and won’t upload anything bigger than the recommended size. There are many ways to make a photo bigger or smaller and one way is to use a site called ImageEditingFree.com.</div>
<div>Directions are in plain, step-by-step instructions. The site allows the user to edit a single photo or upload multiple photos in a zip file to resize, add a watermark, and convert from one file format to another. For instance, the user can change over his .gif files to .jpg files. The steps are explained below.</div>
<div><strong>Resize Photos With ImageEditingFree.com</strong></div>
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<div>1.) The user selects a jpeg, png or gif image and uploads it (or an entire selection of 20 or less images for batch conversion) to the site. Select the “choose file” button and find the photo(s) wanted in the computer.</div>
<div>2.) In the next step, check the box on the left to resize images. Select the width and  height &#8211; or just one of them; the user can select only the width OR the height and the program will make the other dimension default to the size that goes with it.  The user can use default sizes or make custom ones by entering the dimensions in the custom box.</div>
<div>3.) The next step is the watermark. Type in the text the watermark will display. Now choose which transparency for the text; add a value between zero and 100%; lower numbers mean less transparency, higher numbers mean higher transparency. Next select the size of the watermark text and where it is to be located on the photo.</div>
<div>4.) Format options; find the quality wanted and file type. Click convert images; it’s all done.</div>
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		<title>Different Types of Trojan Viruses</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Nov 2010 11:42:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There&#8217;s nothing worse than getting a virus on your computer. Viruses work in many different ways. They are harmful to your computer and may even work to steal passwords and personal information. If you have a virus on your computer, make sure you get it taken care of immediately before it ruins your operating system [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There&#8217;s nothing worse than getting a virus on your computer. Viruses work in many different ways. They are harmful to your computer and may even work to steal passwords and personal information. If you have a virus on your computer, make sure you get it taken care of immediately before it ruins your operating system and everything in it.</p>
<p>Trojan viruses steal passwords and other personal information. Trojans can also disable your current anti-virus or anti-spyware software, which makes it easier for other viruses to infect your computer along with the Trojan virus.</p>
<p>A remote access Trojan virus is often hidden in games or other small programs. Through remote access, a hacker will be able to get your personal information off of your computer just by doing a simple search, because they will have total control of your computer through a remote location.</p>
<p>Data sending Trojans work to gain your information through emails, credit card information, or even through your chat contact lists. A key logger can also be installed so that your every keystroke is recorded, which makes it easier for them to determine your credit card number, social security number, or any other number that you type into your computer.</p>
<p>A destructive Trojan is hard to detect, but it will work to destroy the files on your computer. Once this Trojan is installed, it will work to delete all of your information and files, where it will eventually work to delete your operating system. This type of Trojan is very hard to remove, and is often not even detected through normal anti-virus software.</p>
<p>If you suspect you may have a Trojan virus, take your computer to a specialist or repair shop immediately. These viruses can cause a lot of damage in a short period of time, so you want to make sure you get this problem taken care of quickly.</p>
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		<title>Picking the Best Anti-Virus Software</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Nov 2010 11:43:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia If you want to keep your computer protected, you need to have anti-virus software. You may be wondering which is the best kind to get. There are different software programs available for the different type of work you do on the computer. Overall, you just want to make sure you protect your [...]]]></description>
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<p>If you want to keep your computer protected, you need to have anti-virus software. You may be wondering which is the best kind to get. There are different software programs available for the different type of work you do on the computer. Overall, you just want to make sure you protect your operating system from getting infected.</p>
<p>There are many different types of viruses that can do many different types of damage to your computer. Not all anti-virus programs can detect every single virus out there.</p>
<p>If you only go on the computer and Internet to check your email and occasionally chat with others or visit a few websites, then you aren&#8217;t really going to need high-security anti-virus software.</p>
<p>However, if you work online or even have an online business, you are constantly dealing with the Internet and emails and downloading, so you will want to get a more efficient and high quality anti-virus program.</p>
<p>If you are not really on the computer that often and only go on to check email, you will probably only need one of the free anti-virus programs that you can download from the Internet. These programs contain the basic software needed to make sure you aren&#8217;t getting any viruses from the few websites you go to.</p>
<p>If you require a more extensive version of this software, check around online for reviews of the different types. See what people are recommending and what they are staying away from. The best way to choose which software to get is to find the one that best suits what you use your computer for.</p>
<p>When you are on the Internet, never open any files from someone you don&#8217;t know and be careful of the kind of websites you go to. You want to make sure you have updated anti-virus software so that it can catch the latest viruses that are out there.</p>
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		<title>Public Domain: Software Uses</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 02 Oct 2010 09:05:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image by purpleslog via Flickr It&#8217;s a common confusion, a misunderstanding of copyrights and their longevity: software is offered to the world, claimed to be an open source; but you worry still over the possible legalities, the extent of distribution. Can a program truly be traded? Will it be scrutinized by its original manufacturers, deemed [...]]]></description>
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<p>It&#8217;s a common confusion, a misunderstanding of copyrights and their  longevity: software is offered to the world, claimed to be an open  source; but you worry still over the possible legalities, the extent of  distribution. Can a program truly be traded? Will it be scrutinized by  its original manufacturers, deemed stolen? The questions loom, leaving  you searching for answers, constantly scouring the forums for facts.  They&#8217;re often difficult to find &#8211; definitions vary and applications  are unsure. The notion of &#8220;free&#8221; is given easily but it&#8217;s burdened  still by indecision: worthwhile or inferior, secure or dangerous? And  you discover no relief in deciding what can be used and what can&#8217;t.</p>
<p>The truth, however, is simple: if a piece of software has slipped into  public domain, it can then be claimed by you for any purpose.</p>
<p>Public Domain is the intellectual emptiness after conception and  copyright. Works found within it can be chosen by any user and modified  again and again, without any concern of retribution. They are free but  their purpose is not limited to that (there are, after all, countless  free softwares to try that are still protected). This notion instead  allows for any program to be taken by an individual and altered  completely, only to be redistributed later as a separate product.</p>
<p>Public Domain software ensures that the user is kept from any legal woes  or guilt. There can be no criminal charges or fines. This is an  application without creator (or at least one that chose to let his  copyright slip). It is therefore the property of any who wish to take  it.</p>
<p>And this becomes the only true guarantee with free software. There are  no penalties or confusions; there are no debates over ownership. There  is instead the ability to take a source code and manipulate it as you  desire. The Public Domain is without question or refute. Use it.</p>
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		<title>Free Software: The Critique</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Sep 2010 17:58:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image by liquidslave via Flickr In a long history of brilliant technological ideas (some of which you like to think were yours), there is one that perhaps shames them all, a concept so unique that it can never be replicated or refined: free software. Proving that manufacturers could no longer dictate what was needed, these [...]]]></description>
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<p>In a long history of brilliant technological ideas (some of which you  like to think were yours), there is one that perhaps shames them all, a  concept so unique that it can never be replicated or refined: free  software. Proving that manufacturers could no longer dictate what was  needed, these programs were offered as alternatives to the common  assumptions. They did not require dollars. They did not force  limitations. They instead allowed individuals to find a source code and  open it wide, playing with the language until it offered something  entirely new. And from this innovation spawned an ease and convenience  that cannot be denied.</p>
<p>It can, however, be disputed.</p>
<p>Free software has attracted much acclaim since its invention in 1983  (where a movement was formed to promote its usage over the more standard  pay-ware). But that acclaim has been followed by several criticisms &#8211;  none more prominent than the accusations of these programs claiming too  much of the needed revenue from companies.</p>
<p>It is an easy fear to understand: with the introduction of free  software, users no longer had to rely on manufacturers to provide them  with what they needed (or often what they didn&#8217;t need but were forced  to take). They could instead develop their applications as they chose,  no longer having to wait for their desires to be met. They didn&#8217;t have  to pay. They didn&#8217;t have to hesitate.</p>
<p>And companies were quick to protest. Beyond the obvious copyright  concerns, free software has been estimated to have claimed over 50  billion dollars a year from traditional programs since it began. Such a  loss has all major brands naming these methods without merit. They are  considered little more than thefts.</p>
<p>This is not, however, true. Free software is designed to be distributed  and revised. It is not ignoring the rules; it is merely changing them.  And companies will have to understand this and find ways to compete.</p>
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		<title>The Difference Understood: Free Software and Open Source</title>
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<p>It is the easiest of assumptions: a source code is challenged, believed  to be without the common restrictions. It can instead be manipulated,  made into something far greater than its makers intended. It can be  mastered, understood line by line, until it offers all of its many  possibilities; each destined to be shared with the world. You will  create new programs and all will marvel at your cleverness. But, as you  try to distribute your inventions, you find that you&#8230; can&#8217;t. Your  free software has failed.</p>
<p>This is possibly because it was never a free software to begin with. It  may have instead been an open source.</p>
<p>A confusion shared by many burgeoning software creators is the  difference between free programs and their open source companions. Many  think these ideas to be the same, separated only by their names. This is  not true. There is instead a distinct (however delicate) difference  between them that must be understood. And such understanding will prove  vital in your quest to provide the Internet with its greatest offerings.</p>
<p>Free Software: encompassing a wide variety of programs, free software is  distinguished by a flexible copyright. These are programs that can be  shared between several users without warnings from their makers. They  lack the usual licensing worries and can be distributed without fear of  penalty. Their title does often refer to their minimal costs as well.</p>
<p>Open Source Code: while found within the free software realm, the open  source is given more restrictions. While its language can be shifted, it  must only be sent into the world if it maintains it original licensing.  It is never to be offered as new product and must give credit to its  foundations. Distribution permission must be clearly marked within the  copyright.</p>
<p>Understanding the difference between these choices is essential for any  would be programmer. An open source may be free but any free software  may not be an open source. Know this before attempting any changes.</p>
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		<title>The Advantages of Open Source Software</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia Controversy is a certainty &#8211; no continental corner is without it; no city street can hide. It is as sure as the exchange of breaths: there will always be questions and there will always be answers that never satisfy. And the Internet is not immune to such concerns. It&#8217;s filled to the [...]]]></description>
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<p>Controversy is a certainty &#8211; no continental corner is without it; no  city street can hide. It is as sure as the exchange of breaths: there  will always be questions and there will always be answers that never  satisfy. And the Internet is not immune to such concerns. It&#8217;s filled  to the doubts and hesitation, the battle for permission. And few notions  have sparked more indecision than the open source.</p>
<p>Simply defined, this software allows individuals to constantly recreate  it. Purposes can be manipulated and given new definitions. They can also  then be offered to others, trading codes across the world.</p>
<p>But such distribution has led many to chide the open source. It is  considered to be without merit, defying copyrights and refusing the  appropriate credit. Many assume it can offer no value and should instead  be refused.</p>
<p>The open source provides many distinct advantages, however, and should  be praised for its abilities. It is more than free software. It is  instead the assurance of ideas.</p>
<p>1. Convenience. No program is without faults nor is any able to appease  everyone. Individuals require different specificities to run their  careers, their hobbies and their lives. And open source software ensures  that those needs can be met. Every code can be altered, allowing for  unexpected gains. The intention becomes instead tailored for the user.</p>
<p>2. Progress. The Internet was born to change. It cannot sustain itself  with dull software and waning interests. It instead must be infused with  constant progress and new ideas. The open source option ensures that  this continues. Individuals will find themselves greeted with concepts  never before considered. This allows for invention to remain possible.</p>
<p>3. Cost. The purchase of new software is not always possible with  budgets. Those without the spare dollars will be unable to buy what they  need when they need it. An open source offering is free, however, and  requires nothing more than the patience of a download.</p>
<p>While critics may wail against the philosophy of change, those seeking  to reinvigorate their computers (and their days) will recognize the open  source as a constant advantage.</p>
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		<title>Software, Explained</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image by FabioHofnik via Flickr There is a misconception among the masses &#8211; those individuals unaware of the intricacies that dominate their computers, the essential (but too often overlooked) components that define software and its abilities. Programs, despite the assumptions, are not universal, extensions of the same needs, the same standards. Data is instead filtered [...]]]></description>
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<p>There is a misconception among the masses &#8211; those individuals unaware of  the intricacies that dominate their computers, the essential (but too  often overlooked) components that define software and its abilities.  Programs, despite the assumptions, are not universal, extensions of the  same needs, the same standards. Data is instead filtered through a  variety of methods; each meant to ensure that a hard-drive does not  collapse beneath the weight of its user&#8217;s demands. Software is not  simply a name for every application. It is instead a diverse collection  of intents. And understanding the difference between those intents is  necessary. They must be learned before they can be used&#8230; or fixed.</p>
<p>It is a common error to attempt the same solutions on every piece of  software. This only leads to complications, though. There are three  distinct categories to be considered and each should be recognized for  its particular duties. This is the only way to guarantee issues being  solved. Should any appear, remember:</p>
<p>1. System software. Offering a foundation of support, system software  provides aid throughout the entire computer. It controls the hardware,  maintaining all functions and security procedures. It also determines  where resources should be sent, should any problems occur, and controls  memory. It is the most valuable of all elements.</p>
<p>2. Programming software. Ensuring that applications succeed, programming  software offers assistance to all developmental components; such as  linkers and compilers. It keeps all internal programs functioning. It is  not to be confused with system software, which deals specifically with  hardware. They are separate entities, despite their similar functions.</p>
<p>3. Application software. Unlike its counterparts, application software  does not entail security issues or computer concerns. It instead deals  only with the task-based functions; such as streaming videos, uploading  images or creating spreadsheets. It is the most common of the three and  the one most recognized by users.</p>
<p>Understanding the (sometimes subtle) difference between these programs  is essential for any individual&#8211;however infrequent their time may be on  the computer. Learn what these softwares represent and how they  ultimately relate to you.</p>
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<p>Software is to be without limits &#8211; source codes are to be forever open,  available to an ever curious public and their machinations. Companies  are to supply programs but must not refuse their evolution. They must  instead encourage it, allowing consumers to create what they desire and  transform every application. Such a philosophy was once thought to be  novel, with most dismissing it as impossible (or simply the desires of  those unwilling to spare their dollars to purchase the latest  softwares). But this once impracticality has become instead a contender  among the virtual world; and it is through it that the concepts of  digital property has been redefined.</p>
<p>The Free Software Movement began in 1983 with a singular purpose of  changing how individuals were forced to comply with companies. Founder  Richard Stallman &#8211; a programming pioneer &#8211; wished to remove the usual  licenses and restrictions found within software; which severely limited  how much users could shape source codes and their intentions. The point  of the computer, Stallman argued, was not to be kept to constant rules;  it was instead to dismiss the need for them.</p>
<p>And so the Movement began, formed by the establishment of the GNU  Project &#8211; a principle that promoted distribution among individuals and  software that would not be trapped to the typical copyrights. This  concept shocked the online world, with some naming it crude (a disregard  of the laws and needed regulations). Others, however, saw it for what  it was: the revolution of all programming.</p>
<p>Through the Free Software Movement applications could be reinvented. The  intentions were to take any source code and then adapt it for an  individual&#8217;s specific needs; allowing the code to therefore work for  the user, rather than offering just a broad effect. A tailored effort,  it was claimed, would provide greater results and possibilities &#8211; which  could then be given to the Internet itself, promoting progress.</p>
<p>Such progress still exists today. Stallman&#8217;s ideas are still being  used and are revered amongst users. Their controversy is not enough to  dissuade.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Identity theft is on the rise and 71% of all fraud occurs within a  week of the theft. Online identity theft accounts for 11% of all  identity theft, so it is a good idea to protect your computer, your  internet connection and your personal information. Antivirus software  will scan your computer and incoming email messages for viruses and will  delete them before they cause any damage to your computer, use your  email address for spam messages or before spyware and malware are  installed.</p>
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For optimum computer security there are a few steps  you should take besides installing a good antivirus software. First, buy  a computer with a good firewall or purchase firewall software that will  protect your computer. While many computers come with a firewall  already installed, most are not activated. Be sure that your firewall is  properly activated before using your computer.</p>
<p>Second, be very  wary of who you give your information to. There are scams called  phishing scams in which a criminal will pose as a company such as a bank  and ask for personal information like your social security number,  account numbers and PIN&#8217;s. Most authentic banks will not send you emails  asking for this information.</p>
<p>Third, don&#8217;t open unsolicited  emails or attachments. They may contain viruses. Also, watch your  Internet surfing activity. Many unscrupulous sites will attach spyware  or viruses to your computer as you tour their site. Online gamers must  be especially vigilant and should purchase special antivirus software  made exclusively for online gamers.</p>
<p>Your antivirus software  should come with a daily update system. You should run this update  regularly as new viruses and bugs come online every day. Your antivirus  software will update itself with the proper antidotes to those bugs.  Don&#8217;t become another identity theft statistic by protecting yourself  with <a href="http://www.starreviews.com/">antivirus software</a> today.</p>
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