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The answer is "use P2P method".
Explanation:
In Corporation are starting to regard P2P is a method, which enabling workers to transfer files directly, reducing the expenses and construction connected with a central network.
- It allows corporations to make the use of often latent resources on both the computer for each worker.
- It will also be forced to control access to data to protect the privacy and sensitive materials, and will also be able to encrypt files by code.
"Machine Language"
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"Machine code or machine language is a set of instructions executed directly by a computer's central processing unit (CPU). Each instruction performs a very specific task, such as a load, a jump, or an ALU operation on a unit of data in a CPU register or memory."
Answer:
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Explanation:
Blank# 1 Explanation
Meetup is a platform that enables to to seek out (or create!) local meetups. You mark your preferences when you register to this site. Meetup will then inform you of local meet ups that may concern you. The meetups cover a wide range of topics varying from technical issues, professional discussion to hobbies etc. If you do not find topic of your interest, you may set up one and Meetup can inform relevant people who have marked your topic as something that interests them. It's a perfect platform to locally gather people with same interests.
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MySpace is a platform for social networking. It is a social networking website which offers an engaging, user network of friends, blog, personal profiles, forums, communities, images, songs, and videos.It used to be one of the largest social networking site in the world where people communicate and interact informally.
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A router connects multiple computers to the Internet through a single connection. The router manages the flow of data, delivering the right information to each computer on the network. Routers may also be used to connect multiple networks. A managed router is a router that is owned and managed by a third-party.
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