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History of E Commerce

Posted by Jibril on Thursday, June 7, 2012


Application of Electronic Commerce began early in the 1970s, with the Electronic Found Transfer (EFT). At that time, the application is still limited to large companies, noted that financial institutions, and some small companies. Then appearing Electronic Data Interchange (EDI), which evolved from financial transactions to the processing of other transactions, number of participating companies become large, ranging from financial institutions to manufacturing companies, service and so on. Another application then appears, has a range of stock trading to travel reservation system, the application is referred to telecommunications applications. 


With the commercial Internet in the early 1990's then the term Electronic Commerce. The reason for the rapid development of these technologies for the development of networks, software, increased competition and other business pressures. 


Definition, E-Commerce from several perspectives: 

1. Communications, E-Commerce is an information delivery, product / service, or other electronic means. 
2. Business processes, E-Commerce is the application of technology towards the automation of transactions and the company's work flow. 
3. Service E-Commerce is a tool that meets the company's desire, consumer and management in cutting costs while improving service quality of goods and speed of service.
4. Online, E-Commerce related to the sale of capacity and product information on the Internet and other online services. 


Classification of E-Commerce: 

1. Business to Business (B2B)E-Commerce type include inter-organizational transactions carried out in Electronic market. 
2. Business to Customer (B2C)Retail transactions with individual buyers. 
3. Customer to Customer (C2C)Consumers sell directly to other consumers. Or advertise their services on the Internet. 
4. Customer to Business (C2B)Individuals who sell products / services to organizations, individuals who seek sellers, interact and agree on a transaction. 
5. Nonbusiness E-commerceNon-academic institutions such as businesses, organizations, orgasnisasi religious, social organizations and government agencies that use different types of E-Commerce to reduce operating costs and to improve public services 
6. Intrabusiness (organiszational) E-commerceThis category is all the internal activities of organizations, usually run at the internet that involves the exchange of goods, services / information.
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History of HTML

Posted by Jibril on Thursday, May 24, 2012


HTML ?
Anyone know HTML  ? 
HTML is a web programming language that is often used .. 
Many sites that you visit most of the HTML programming language ...To publish information for global distribution, one needs a universally understood language, a kind of publishing mother tongue that all computers may potentially understand. Publishing language used by the World Wide Web is HTML (HyperText Markup Language).

Publish online documents with headings, text, tables, lists, pictures, etc. Taking online information via hypertext links, at the click of a button.Design forms for conducting transactions with remote services, for use in seeking information, making reservations, ordering products, etc. Include spread-sheets, video clips, sound clips, and other applications directly in their documents.Brief history of HTMLHTML was originally developed by Tim Berners-Lee while at CERN, and popularized by the Mosaic browser developed at NCSA. During the 1990's has evolved with the explosive growth of the Web. During this time, HTML has been extended in several ways. Web depends on Web page authors and vendors sharing the same conventions for HTML. This has been motivated to work with the specification for HTML.HTML 2.0 (November 1995, see [RFC1866] [p.356]) has been developed under the aegis of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) to codify common practice in late 1994. HTML + (1993) and HTML 3.0 (1995, see [HTML30] [p.355]) proposed much richer versions of HTML. Although never receiving consensus in standards discussions, these concepts led to the adoption of new features. Efforts of the World Wide Web Consortium's HTML Working Group to organize a Common practice in 1996, generating HTML 3.2 (January 1997, see [HTML32] [p.356]). Changes from HTML 3.2 are summarized in Appendix A [p.311] 21 December 24, 1999 18:26 Introduction to HTML 4

Most people agree that HTML documents should work well in various browsers and platforms. Achieving interoperability lowers costs to content providers since they must develop only one version of the document. If this effort is not done, there is a greater risk that the Web will move into the world of proprietary software incompatible formats, ultimately reducing the commercial potential of the Web for all participants.

Each version of HTML has attempted to reflect the consensus among industry players so that the larger the investment made by content providers will not be in vain and that their documents will not become unreadable in a short time.HTML has been developed with the vision that all manner of devices should be able to use the information on the Web: PCs with graphics display with different resolutions and color depths, cellular phones, hand held devices, devices for speech for output and input, computers with high bandwidth or low, and so on.

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History of Blogspot

Posted by Jibril on Thursday, May 17, 2012


Blogger or Blogspot what is now familiar among bloggers. This free blog service providers are large corporations that compete with WordPress so that it can be said is the number one provider of free blog most in demand in the world. Here's the history of the Blogger..


Blogger is actually a blog publishing system (blog publishing system) that was originally created by Pyra Labs in August 23, 1999 and is a dedicated blog-publishing tool that was first intended to help popularize the format.

In Februari2003, due to its popularity, eventually Pyra Labs was acquired by Google. This acquisition constitutes the major features of the premium previously charged, and then changed for free.



In 2004, Google introduced its new service "Picasa", namely an application for organizing and editing digital photos. These services are then integrated in photo sharing utility Hello into Blogger, allowing a Blogger users to post their pictures made ​​in your blog.

On May 9, 2004, "Blogger" redesign of its main display, the various changes made ​​in Blogger to add various features such as web standards-compliant templates, individual archive pages for posts, comments and posting menggunankan email.



On 14 August 2006, "Blogger" launched the latest release in the "beta version" with code "Invader", in conjunction with the release of Gold version. This Blogger users make the migration to Google servers and is accompanied by the addition of some "new features" in it.

In December 2006, the latest version of Blogger is finally no longer in "beta" and the "month of May 2007", Blogger had completely moved to Google servers
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Steven Paul Jobs

Posted by Jibril on Wednesday, May 16, 2012


Steven Paul Jobs was born in San Francisco, California, United States, February 24, 1955 was the leader of Apple Computer with Steve Wozniak and the main character in the computer industry. As co-founder (with Steve Wozniak) Apple Computer in 1976, he popularized the concept of computers in households with the Apple II. Later, he was one of those who first realized the potential to commercialize a graphical user interface (graphical user interface) and mouse being developed at the Palo Alto Research Center Xerox company, and then the application of this technology into the Apple Macintosh.


  
Jobs also led the Pixar Animation Studios, a leading company in the world of computer animated big screen. has become a multi-millionaire before the age of 30 years. Starting with the NeXT company to make the education system at an affordable cost, finding that selling software is better than just selling hardware.

  
Born in San Francisco by his mother Joanne Simpson, and her father Abdulfattah Jandali guest student from Syria who later became professor of political science. From infancy he was adopted by Paul and Clara Jobs of Mountain View, Santa Clara County, California. Adoptive parents that gave the name of Steven Jobs. Biological parents later married and gave her younger sister named Mona Simpson is the now famous as a novelist.

  
He passed the junior high and high school in Curpetino, Califonia, often after school hours to teach at Hewlett Packard Company in Palo Alto, California. So no wonder that soon after he and Steve Wozniak soon became a part-time workers in this company. In 1972, Jobs graduated from Homestead High School in Cupertino, California and was accepted at Reed College in Portland, Oregon, but out / drop out after one semester. But he immediately signed up to Reed College, one of the things learned here calligraphy. "If I was never out of place to study only one semester of the current Mac probably will not have multiple typefaces or fonts are proportional," he said. 
In the autumn of 1974, Jobs returned to California and began attending meetings of "Homebrew Computer Club" with Steve Wozniak. He and Wozniak worked together at Atari Inc.., A manufacturer of the famous computer game, with a position as designer of the game. The motivation then was to raise money for a spiritual journey to India.


Jobs spiritual enlightenment then travel to India with his friend at Reed College, Daniel Kottke, who later became the first Apple employee. Returned from India he became a Buddhist with a hair shaved / shaven and wearing traditional Indian clothing (monks). During this period he practiced psychedelics (a kind of meditation, then Jobs are often considered weird, because walking barefoot over the snow-consciousness is a kind of meditation). This is a two or three most important things in life that he has ever done in his life.


  
In 1976, Jobs, then 21, and Wozniak, 26, founded Apple Computer Co.. in the Jobs family garage. Personal computer Jobs and Wozniak introduced the Apple I. The name given The computer was sold for U.S. $ 666.66, as a reference to the phone number of Wozniak's Dial-A-Joke machine, which ended in -6666.
  
In 1977, Jobs and Wozniak introduced the Apple II, which became a huge success in the home market and give Apple a big influence on the personal computer industry is still young. In 1980, Apple Computer became a publicly traded corporation, and a successful IPO, Jobs added. Year, removing Apple Computer Apple III, although success is not as good as before.





  
Along with the development of Apple Computer, the company began looking for new leadership to help manage the development of the company. In 1983, Jobs lured John Sculley from Pepsi-Cola company, to lead Apple Computer, with a challenge, "Do you want to sell carbonated drinks in your life, or will you change the world?" (Do you want to just sell sugared water for the rest of your life, or do you want to change the world?) That same year, Apple also released the Apple Lisa that the technology was ahead of its time but failed to reach the buyers in the market share .
  
1984 saw the introduction of the Macintosh, the first computer which successfully sold into the market by presenting a graphical user interface feature. Mac development triggered by Jef Raskin and the team uses technology that has been developed not by Apple, as in Xerox's PARC, but have not been commercialized. The success of the Macintosh made by Apple abandoned the Apple II to develop the production of the Mac, which stands to this day.

  
Although very persuasive and charismatic Jobs for Apple, Many consider him as a leader who easily changed his mind and beremosi high. In 1985, after an internal leadership within Apple, Sculley Jobs dismiss from office and expelled from Apple.
  
Once out of Apple, Jobs founded another computer company, NeXT Computer, which like Lisa, NeXT was ahead in terms of technology, but never became popular, except in the scope of scientific research. (Tim Berners-Lee developed the World Wide Web system at CERN using a NeXT workstation.), But NeXT help advance technologies such as object-oriented programming, PostScript, and themagneto-optical.
  
In 1996, Apple bought NeXT for U.S. $ 402 million, and brought Jobs back to the company he founded. In 1997 he became Apple's interim following the departure of Gil Amelio.

  
With the purchase of NeXT, much of the technology from NeXT applied to the Apple products, especially NeXTSTEP, which evolved into Mac OS X. Jobs under the guidance of the company boost its sales after introducing the iMac. iMac is the first computer sold with emphasis on their appearance (although the iMac is also much use of advanced technology in it). Since then, the appearance of an attractive and well-known brand that has paid dividends for Apple.

  
Recently, Apple began to expand. With the introduction of the iPod portable music devices, iTunes software and iTunes Music Store, the company is doing a breakthrough in the field of personal electronic devices and online music. While stimulating innovation, Jobs also reminds his subordinates that, "a true artist to fruition," (real artists ship) that the intention is, producing works in a timely manner is as important as product innovation and telling.


Jobs worked at Apple for several years with a salary of U.S. $ 1/tahun. Hence he recorded in the book Guinness World Records as the "leader of the company with the lowest wages" (Lowest Paid Chief Executive Officer). After Apple began selling profit return, the company is releasing his title as interim leader. Current income in the U.S. Apple is $ 219 million, according to an article written on the Bloomberg site in 2003.



  
Jobs is admired for his skills to convince people and a superior salesman, who is often called the reality distortion field, and this was evident when he gave the keynote speeches at Apple expos. However, persistence has also been invited unlucky. The violence of his head may have caused Apple to lose a golden opportunity to become a leader in the field of personal computers. Keenganannya to let other companies make compatible with Macintosh computers that Apple had to swallow defeat resulted in the capture of existing computer users. Hardware and software company finally decided to adopt the IBM PC platform using Microsoft's operating system. Microsoft then also catch up with Apple to develop a graphical user interface of their own making, Microsoft Windows.

  
In 1986, Jobs founded (with Edwin Catmull) Pixar, a computer animation studio in Emeryville, California. The Company was incorporated from what was formerly Lucasfilm's computer graphics division, which Jobs bought from its founder, George Lucas, amounting to U.S. $ 10 million. A decade later, Pixar developed into a popular and successful with his breakthrough movie Toy Story. Since then Pixar has produced films that won the Academy Award Finding Nemo and The Incredibles. Because of his leadership at Pixar and also kemapanannya at Apple, Jobs is considered by many observers of the entertainment industry one candidate Michael Eisner's successor as leader of The Walt Disney Company, which distributes and finance films made by Pixar.


On 25 August 2011, Founder and President (CEO) of Apple Inc., Steven Paul Jobs was officially decided to resign. But he is still remembered by the world community because of the work - his work. Beginning in 1976 he issued Apples l. The work - his work continues to grow until 2010 he issued last year that had horrendous iPad world.


  
Steve Jobs died at the age of 56 years. After struggling with pancreatic cancer who had been biting his body for several years. News' Steve Jobs died "was announced by Apple on Wednesday night led October 5, 2011. Silicon Valley icon is remembered for his services to entertain the world with the iPod iPhone and the last is the iPad. Last August, he had just handed the CEO position to Tim Cook. Steve Jobs himself at Apple is known as a legend maestro even arguably the most innovative technologies of this century. Slamat way the maestro

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History of the British Monarchy

Posted by Jibril on Tuesday, May 8, 2012

History of the British monarchy can we trace the history of the kings of the Angles and Scotland. Since the year 1000 appeared a number of kingdoms in the region of England and Scotland which forms the reigning monarch of the era. One of the king that we need to know is that King Harold II, last king of the Anglo-Saxon. Harold II ruled the Anglo-Saxons before the Normans invaded by the army in 1066. Killing Harold II at the Battle of Britain was taken over by the Normans made.Important events that characterize the development of the British monarchy:
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History of Shoes

Posted by Jibril on Sunday, May 6, 2012

Shoes may not be foreign to our goods. But the shoe store was also a long and interesting history. Historians estimate that the shoes were first made in the glacial epoch, or about 5 million years ago. The shoes are made from animal skins. Shoes primitive (archaic) in large quantities had been found in rural Missouri, United States (U.S.). It is estimated that shoes are from 8000 BCE (BC). Other shoes also been found in the mountains of France and probably from 3300 BC.
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History Website

Posted by Jibril on Saturday, May 5, 2012

 

In terminology, the website is a collection of web pages, which is usually summarized in a domain or subdomain, which it is located on the World Wide Web (WWW) on the Internet. A web page is a document written in a format called HTML (Hyper Text Markup Language), which is almost always accessible via HTTP, a protocol that transfers information from the website server to be displayed to the user via a web browser. All publicly accessible websites are able to form a huge information network.


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History of JAVA

Posted by Jibril on Thursday, May 3, 2012


Java was created by a team led by Patrick Naughton and James Gosling of Sun Microsystems in suatuproyek with Green code in order to produce a simple computer language that can be run on simple equipment and is not tied to a specific architecture. Originally called OAK, OAK itself but is the name of a computer programming language that already exists. Sun then convert it to Java.Sun then launch the browser from the Hot Java Java applet that can run script. After that, the Java technology adopted by Netscape that enables Java programs to run on Netscape browser which is then followed by Internet Explorer. Because of its uniqueness and kelebihannaya, Java technology began to attract a lot of vendors such as IBM, Symantec, Inprise, etc..
Sun released the initial version of Java is officially in early 1996 which later continues to grow until the JDK 1.1 and JDK 1.2, which began to be called sevagai Java2 version because it contains many improvements and fixes. The main change is the presence of which is a technology Swing GUI (Graphical User Interface) which is capable of producing a portable Window. Born in 1998-1999 and J2EE technology (Java 2 Enterprize Edition), based J2SE (Java 2 Standard Edition) that begins with the Servlet and EJB then followed by JSP (Java Server Page). Java became popular in the neighborhood faster Server Side due to its advantages in a distributed environment as well as Network and multithreading capabilities. While the J2ME (Java 2 Micro Edition) can generate either mobile applications or mobile games and software that can run on mobile devices such as Symbian and Java.Java has two main parts, namely:
  •     Java Virtual Machine (JVM)
  •     Java Application Programming Interface (Java API)

Sun Java architecture divides into four parts, namely:
  •     Enterprize Edition (J2EE) for Web applications, application system dispersed with diverse     clients with high complexity. Standard is a superset of Java.
  •     Standard Edition (J2SE) is known as the Java language.
  •     Edtiton Micro (J2ME) is a subset of J2SE and one that is widely used application is for the Mobile Device.

Java features that attract
  •     Applet
Java programs can run on top of the browser, which can make HTML pages more interactive.
  •     Java Networking
A set of APIs that provide functionality for network applications, such as providing access to TCP, UDP, IP Address, and URL. But Java Networking does not provide access to ICMP due to security reasons and the general condition only administrator (root) can use the ICMP protocol.
  •     Java Database Connectivity (JDBC)
Provides a set of APIs that can be used to access databases such as Oracle, MySQL, PostgreSQL, Microsoft SQL Server.
  •     Java Security
Java Security API provides a set to set the security of Java applications, both Low Level High Level datau, such as public / private key and certificates menegement.
  •     Java Swing
Provides a set of APIs for building GUI applications and model the desired GUI can vary.
  •     Java RMI
Java RMI provides a set of APIs to build Java applications that are similar to the model of RPC (Remote Procedure Call), so objects in Java can call remotely on Computer Networks.
  •     Java 2D/3D
Is a set of APIs for building 2D/3D charts are interesting and also access keprinter.
  •     Java Server Pages (JSP)
Developing of the Java Servlet is used to replace CGI applications. JSP is similar to ASP and PHP is the best alternative solution for internet applications.
  •     JNI (Java Native Interface)
Is a set of API used to access the functions in the library (*. Dll or *. So) are made with other programming languages ​​like C, C + +, and Basic.
  •     Java Sound
Provides a set of APIs for manipulating Sound.
  •     Java CORBA IDL +
Java provides support for the implementation of the CORBA (Common Object Request Broker) which is a distributed-object models for application solutions in the world of Networking.
  •     Java Card
Java Card is used primarily for applications in the smart card, a simple form like the Mobile SIM Card.
  •     JTAPI (Java Telephony API)
A set of APIs to make use of devices, telephony devices, making it suitable for applications, CTI (Computer Telephony Integration) that are needed such as ACD (Automatic Call Distribution) and other PCPBX.

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James Watt of Steam Engine

Posted by Jibril on Tuesday, May 1, 2012

James Watt (19 January 1736-25 Agustus 1819) was an inventor who developed the steam engine that became the basis of the Industrial Revolution.

James Watt was born on January 19, 1736 in Greenock, a seaport town on the Firth of Clyde, Scotland. His father is a ship owner and contractor, while his mother, Agnes Muirhead, came from respectable and educated family.


Watt did not attend school regularly but more and more educated at home by his mother. He showed remarkable dexterity and talent to an exact science like mathematics, although Latin and Greek did not move him, he liked the legends and folklore of Scotland.
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History of the founding of harvard university

Posted by Jibril on Thursday, February 23, 2012

Harvard is the oldest institution of higher education in the United States, founded in 1636 by the sound of the Great and General Court of Massachusetts Bay Colony. It was named after its benefactor College, a junior minister John Harvard Charlestown, who after his death in 1638 left the library and half real to the institution. A statue of John Harvard stands today in front of the Hall at the University of Harvard Yard, and is perhaps best known landmark of the University. Harvard University has 12 degree-granting schools in addition to the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study. The University has grown from nine students with a single master to the registration
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