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  2. Google Drive - Wikipedia

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    Google offers an extension for Google Chrome, Save to Google Drive, that allows users to save web content to Google Drive through a browser action or through the context menu. While documents and images can be saved directly, webpages can be saved in the form of a screenshot (as an image of the visible part of the page or the entire page), or ...

  3. .DS_Store - Wikipedia

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    For example, on Mac OS X 10.4 "Tiger" and later, the ".DS_Store" files contain the Spotlight comments of the folder's files. These comments are also stored in the extended file attributes, [6] but Finder does not read those. [7]

  4. Sneakernet - Wikipedia

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    The Rigsum Sherig Collection project [8] uses a sneakernet to distribute offline educational resources, including Kiwix and Khan Academy on a Stick, [9] to hundreds of schools and other educational institutions in the Kingdom of Bhutan. Many of the schools in Bhutan have computers or IT labs, but no Internet connection (or a very slow one). [10]

  5. Dropbox - Wikipedia

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    Dropbox brings files together in one central place by creating a special folder on the user's computer. [15] The contents of these folders are synchronized to Dropbox's servers and to other computers and devices where the user has installed Dropbox, keeping the same files up-to-date on all devices.

  6. Troubleshoot a broadband internet connection - AOL Help

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    If you're using broadband (cable) internet and you can't connect, try the following troubleshooting steps in the order listed until you get up and running again. 1. Check if you can visit other sites with a different browser - If you can go to another site, the problem may be associated the browser you're using.

  7. Nearline storage - Wikipedia

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    Nearline storage (a portmanteau of "near" and "online storage") is a term used [1] in computer science to describe an intermediate type of data storage that represents a compromise between online storage (supporting frequent, very rapid access to data) and offline storage/archiving (used for backups or long-term storage, with infrequent access to data).

  8. Quick Assist - Wikipedia

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    An extra option to connect using Peer Name Resolution Protocol is added, called Easy Connect if IPv6 connectivity is present. [8] With Easy Connect , only a password needs to be shared instead of an invitation file , and two computers can establish a peer-to-peer connection over the local area network (LAN) or the Internet without a relay server.

  9. Wi-Fi Protected Setup - Wikipedia

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    The WPS push button (center, blue) on a wireless router showing the symbol defined by the Wi-Fi Alliance for this function. Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS), originally Wi-Fi Simple Config, is a network security standard to create a secure wireless home network.