User talk:Jankhanittha

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1.When you do some works through cloud computing, you can share, store, and use resources in cloud computing. For example, you are in the US., and you want to send a file to your friend in Thailand. You may save and share your file in a website. Then, your friend can download your file. On the other hand, in a normal computer, if you want to share a file with your friends, it's more complicate. Also, if you and your friens are not at the same place, you cannot share your file with your friends.

2.This website can be cloud computing. A teacher can post all lessons in the website, and all students can download it. In addition, students can post their homework in the website, and the teacher can easily check students' homework.


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Copyright problem with File:Jan.jpg[edit source]

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Crochet.david 17:51, 10 May 2010 (UTC)[reply]


İnvite to History of Ottoman Empire Course[edit source]

Hi! If you want to be student on History of the Ottoman Empire course, you can learn History of Ottoman Empire. Also you can be assistant student and professional student about History of Ottoman Empire. You can ask any questions, doing homeworks and making quiz about History of Ottoman Empire. Good works... --Bermanya 19:19, 16 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]