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    we can see the concepts and significance of the technology, how the technology emerged, what is the internal process of technology, and classification of technology. For this term project I would like to talk about the file sharing technology. There are many advantages of the file sharing technology, when compare to the past years it provides many services like cloud and internet services that we can use in terms of our work, and make it easier for the studies. CONCEPT & DEFINITION OF TECHNOLOGY:

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    “Curious, Desperate, and Gullible” “The X-Files is an American science fiction drama television series created by Chris Carter, which originally aired from September 10, 1993 to May 19, 2002 on Fox.” The X Files had nine seasons with approximately 202 episodes featuring different elements such as suspense, science fiction, etc. Focusing on one episode known as “Clyde Bruckman’s Final Repose” which was released on October 13, 1995 which goes on to talk about two FBI officers who track a serial killer

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    Bhattacharjee, S et al. (2006: 92) evidently reported the situation of illegal file sharing in 2003 and suggested the method to discard the problem that: In response to this “epidemic of illegal file sharing” (RIAA 2003a), on June 26, 2003, RIAA redirected legal threats toward individual subscribers of these networks who, in the past, enjoyed anonymity in P2P environments. Prior to RIAA’s recent legal efforts, individual file sharers were almost completely immune from legal liability when violating copyright

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    The first deliverable is to setup the Distributed File System (DFS). The Distributed File System (DFS) will be setup on the backup, print server, and a domain controllers having the Distributed File System (DFS) role installed on each. The Distributed File System (DFS) that will be setup is fault tolerant. This configuration will allow Rouge One Communications to replicate to data to multiple server. In the case one server goes down the data is still accessible. Then DFS namespace will be created

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    GOOGLE FILE SYSTEM (GFS) Introduction Google File System is a copyrighted distributed file system developed by google itself and it was specially designed to provide better reliability access into data using large clusters of commodity servers. If we are given to compare traditional file system with GFS, it is designed to run on data centers that provide extreme high data throughputs and the ability to survive the individual system failures if it occurs. In this report, we will explain how Google

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    types of file format emerged and it is used for preserve the digital information. The main problems of these files format are not preserved digitally. The products of digital information’s are produce in word processing, spread sheet, data base, formula, chat, multimedia, etc. Heterogeneous way the information are store in these files and it is required pacific software for access these files. The specification of file format is play very important role in digital preservation. The files format are

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    4 Modern Distributed File System 4.1 GFS (Google File System) Google File System (GFS) as a proprietary file system was first published by ACM 2003 Article, and was developed by Google for its own use. Its design goal was to provide efficient, reliable access to a large amount of data using clusters of commodity hardware. Those cheap "commodity" computers will bring the high failure rate of individual nodes and the subsequent data loss. So GFS has some strategies to deal with the system failure.

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    The Future of File Sharing Essay

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    copyrighted music (Van Der Sar, Aug. 2009). Known as “file sharing,” the process of making digital files available over the internet is a habit among many people of all ages. Since Napster, the first file sharing program, came out in 1999, the prevalence of file sharing steadily increased. According to Koleman Strumpf, by 2006, 60% of all internet traffic was due to file sharing, up from less than 10% in 1999 (Pries 1). The rapid growth of file sharing can be attributed to several factors, one of

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    come up in the past; one of the most controversial uses of technology is file sharing. File sharing is the exchange of files over computer networks. These files include all types of media, software, and books. While some file sharing is legal, there are illegal downloads of copyrighted property widely available; there are intense debates about the level of protection of intellectual properties that should be used for these files. The increase of sharing copyrighted media over the internet has led to

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    Essay on Electronic File Sharing

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    Electronic File Sharing Often times new technology enables completely new activities, discoveries, and ways of living, once not possible without that particular technology. An example of this would be the microscope and telescope, which now allow us to see things not possible before. Other times, new technology allows us to do things which we did before, but in a different way.1 A good example of this is electronic file sharing over the Internet. Unauthorized file sharing was possible

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