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Top 10 Technology


1.
Smartphone

The Global System for Mobile
Communications (GSM) is the most!
popular standard for Mobile Phones in
the world. GSM service is used by over 2!
billion people across more than 212
countries and territories.

2.



TeamViewer is a proprietary computer
software package for remote control,
desktop sharing, online meetings, web
conferencing and file transfer between
computers. It is possible to access a
machine running TeamViewer with a web

3.


MOOC (Massive Open Online Course): It is
a course of study made available over the
internet without any charge to the large
number of people, anyone who decides to
take a MOOC, simply logs on to its website
(mooc.org) and signs up. It was
introduced in 2008 and emerged as a
popular mode of learning in 2012.






4.




OneDrive, previously known as SkyDrive
or Windows Live SkyDrive, is a free online
storage facility offered by Microsoft. It
allows users to upload and sync files to a
cloud storage and then access them from
a web browser. It offers 7 GB of storage
for new users and 25 GB of free storage for
those who signed up to SkyDrive prior to
April 22, 2012.


5.




Wimax (World Wide Interoperability for
Microwave Access) is a wireless
technology that uses radio signals or
microwave links to transmit data from
one computer to another at a very high
speed. While Wi-Fi coverage is limited to
a small area, Wi Max offers a range of
about 30 miles.


6.


CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access) is a
type of 3G cellular network. CDMA is the
higher speed transmission protocol used
in the Japanese FOMA system.


7.


Android OS is a Linux based OS designed
primarily for touch screen mobile devices,
such as, Smart phones and Tablet
computers initially developed by Android
Inc., whom Google financially backed and
later purchased.


8. 
Udemy.com is an online learning platform
with over 42,000 courses and 14 million
students. It provides a platform for
experts of any kind to create courses
which can be offered to public either at no
charge or for a tuition fee. It is aimed at
professional adults who want to add new
skills to their resumes.



9.
Cloud Computing is a technology that
uses Internet based computing where
different services, such as, servers,
storage, and applications are delivered to
an organisation's computers and devices
through Internet. It uses a pay-per-use
billing model. It involves renting the
computing resources instead of buying
them.



10.
Moodle (Modular Object-Oriented
Dynamic Learning Environment) is a free
and Open Source software designed to
help educators to create effective online
courses. It has become very popular
among educators and learners around the
world as a tool for creating online dynamic
web sites to create personalised learning
environment.







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