Computers and Technology, 25.10.2019 01:43, pandamaknae2003
What is the term used to describe the background area on the computer display that usually contains one or more icons for disks, applications, folders, or files
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 04:30, ParallelUniverse
Which of the statements below is true? the formatting, standard, and drawing commands are unavailable. the formatting, standard, and drawing commands have been used. the formatting, standard, and drawing toolbars are displayed. the formatting, standard, and drawing toolbars are hidden.
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 22:00, mrnotsosmart744
Discuss the ways in which electronic information associated with payments is addressed in terms of security. include encryption, secure sockets layers, and secure electronic transactions in your discussion. are there any other ways that consumers and businesses can keep their payment information secure in an electronic commerce environment? do you feel that your information is safe when conducting electronic business? why or why not?
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Computers and Technology, 23.06.2019 09:30, kreshnikolloma
You wanted to look up information about alzheimer's, but you were unsure if it was spelled "alsheimer's" or "alzheimer's." which advanced search strategy would be useful? a) a boolean search b) using a wild card in your search c) trying different search engines d) doing a search for "alsheimer's not alzheimer's" asap. ill give brainlist.
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Computers and Technology, 23.06.2019 12:00, daelinrobinson
If you're using an existing powerpoint presentation that will receive new slides based on a word outline, select the a. slide that will appear after the new slides. b. first slide in the presentation. c. slide that will appear before the new slides. d. last slide in the presentation.
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