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Answer• Currently only in Japan• Founded as Beverly Hills Internet (BHI)• Yahoo bought geocities• That’s the first logo of geocities • The company created its own Web directory,

organized thematically in six "neighborhoods".Eg: TimesSquare and Arcade – Computer and video games

• And CapeCanaveral and Lab – Science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and aviation

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Ovi

• Finnish word for door• Nokia old logo• Nokia Ovi suite – for photosharing• N gage – ovi mobile gaming platform• Ovi Share – originally called Twango

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Ans network topologies

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Ans = Namco

• Merger with Bandai• Bought Atari for some time• Namco museum• Founded by Nakamura (footballer also called

Nakamura). Namco stands for Nakamura Manufacturing Co.

• Namco ‘s most popular creation: Pacman

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• Robotic Surgery • Puma, Zeus and Da Vinci , surgery performing

robots

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StumbleUpon

• Logo • Ram Shriram ( founding board member

of Google and one of the first investors in Google. He earlier served as an officer of Amazon.com.

• Ebay owned the company from 2007-2009 • Garrett Camp, founder

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Answer = Sify

• Founded and based in Chennai• Mr. Raju Vegesna, the enterpreneur who has made

several billion dollars with his other company Serverworks, now runs Sify.

• Mr. Raju Vegesna was also CEO of a Silicon Valley start-up company, ServerEngines, until it was purchased in 2010 by Emulex.

• formerly Sify Limited and Satyam Infoway Limited• Sify iway• Kite in logo

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Answer = Fujitsu

• Spin off of Fuji Electric Company• An NTT DoCoMo F-10A mobile phone

produced by Fujitsu.• In October 2007, Fujitsu launched its new $10

million facility in Noida, India.• PRIMERGY, Fujitsu's server family • LIFEBOOK, AMILO Fujitsu's range of notebook

computers and tablet PCs.

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Answer = McAfee

• John McAfee • His Yoga dvd• McAfee received a copy of the Pakistani

Brain computer virus and began developing software to combat viruses.

• He started a new venture in the field of bacterial quorum sensing; a company called QuorumEx

• Intel agreed to purchase McAfee for $7.68 billion (£5 billion)

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Answer = Greasemonkey

• Logo• Firefox extension• allows users to install scripts that make on-the-

fly changes to HTML web page content on the DOMContentLoaded event, which happens immediately after it is loaded in the browser (also known as augmented browsing).

• Grease Monkey is a comic book created by Tim Eldred.

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BONUS QUESTIONS

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Bonus Question 1

•High frequency :

• Low frequency : ?

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• Woofer. • Woofer is from the onomatopoeic English

word for a dog's bark, "woof" (in contrast to the name used for speakers designed to reproduce high-frequency sounds, tweeter).

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Bonus Question 2

• What is the name spelt with?

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• Xenon atoms .

• each dot in the picture is a single atom, and the letters are 5 nanometres tall.

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Those are Xenon atoms