User talk:Jaded

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Pornpawit Obsuwan. My short name is Jaded. I am 20 years. I love to learn outside of the class about the business and food. I am a second year student choosing TIM as a major. This is the first semester since being here that I know the reason and my mind to study. I promise to myself to work hard. I am looking forward to dropping out of school for 1 years before getting back again.

How is cloud computing different than using a normal computer?

The cloud computer is very convenient for all pepople because when we do our projects and and assignmentsm, we can maintain it in the servers. Moreover, files and datas are not lost when our computers are broken. We can get out datas anywhere that provides internet to us. On the other hand, normal computers are unconvenient for all people because we have to save a data on a computer, and we need to use a thumb drive or a floppy drive to save them. Furethermore, when our computers are error and broken, we can not bring our work back, and noone reposible for it.

How could you turn a classroom into a cloud computing classroom?

We need to register the some websites such as google, yahoo, or wiki. Therefore, when teachers assign homework, or when we have to send homework, we can put it on that servers. We will not lost datas

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Crochet.david 16:22, 5 May 2010 (UTC)Reply