User talk:Thanchanok518

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Greeting! I'm Thanchanok Jintanatanyachat (Noey) ID 5180319

Questions,, 1. How is cloud computing different from using a normal computer?

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The difference is that using a cloud computing allows users to access information or data from the same database from everywhere in every time. However, using a normal computer, user cannot access or share information to others wherever and whenever they want. This is because user must use the same computer to share or access it. Therefore, using cloud computing is more comfortable and convenience than using the normal computer. For example, user can use Google Document, E-mail to access or share information and data.

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

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To turn a classroom into a cloud computing classroom, we then using internet as medium. We have to create a classroom account on a particular website, for example, Google Document, to share information to other classmate to access.

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Crochet.david 17:09, 5 May 2010 (UTC)[reply]