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Me Myself
My name is Phawat Sekekul. My nickname is Meng. I am 19 years old. I do not have any brothers or sisters. I am studying at Mahidol University International College. My student ID is 5280484. My major is International Business. I used to study in pre-college program for 9 months. I graduated from English Program at Yothinburana School. I like to wash cars and listen to music in my leisure time. My favorite movie is The Italian Job. My favorite food is papaya salad. I like to go to the beach during my holiday. I would like to be the prime minister of Thailand in order to solve the conflicts inside the country.
Nice to meet you Phawat. --Icns141 06:21, 24 April 2010 (UTC)
How is cloud computing different than using a normal computer?
Ans Cloud computing is different from normal computer in terms of privacy. Cloud computing is based on internet, so everyone can access the information which is published through cloud computing. Moreover, people can upload and download data from cloud computing easily. cloud computing can be an online storage devices because the information which is put on cloud computing will never loose except the owner delete it. On the other hand, a normal computer is individual. Other people cannot access the information.
How could you turn a classroom into a cloud computing classroom? Ans Firstly, we have to find a channel or website that we can use to be a classroom. Most of these websites need to be gateways for people to communicate and discuss their ideas. Some examples of these websites are wikiversity and turnitin. After we got a gateway, we have to register for an account in order to know who r we. Finally, you can exchange your ideas with people in your classroom or members of that website
Hi! I am Meng.
Nice to meet you all :-)
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